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- Natalia Aszkenazy (5 June 1915, in Moscow – 1988, in New York City), also seen as Natacha Eschkenazi and later Natalia Drohojowska, was a Polish diplomat and lecturer during World War II, and a magazine writer in the 1950s. Having traveled to the United States just prior to Poland's invasion in 1939, she was unable to return home. Beginning her career as a Red Cross volunteer, Aszkenazy was appointed as the first woman diplomat of Poland and sent to organize the Polish embassy in the USSR in 1941. Wartime events had left the 1.5 million Poles livinging in Russia in poor condition. When Russia severed diplomatic ties with Poland, she returned to the United States and lectured there until the end of the war. After the war ended, she took right of asylum from Mexico and became a writer and philanthropist. (en)
- Natalia Aszkenazy (Moscú,,5 de junio de 1915 – Nueva York, 1988) más tarde Natalia Drohojowska, fue una diplomática y conferenciante polaca durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (es)
- Natalia Aszkenazy lub Natacha Eschkenazi oraz Askenazy, w późniejszym okresie także Natalia Drohojowska (ur. 5 czerwca 1915 w Moskwie, zm. w 1988 w Nowym Jorku) – polska dyplomatka, wykładowczyni i publicystka. (pl)
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- Natacha Eschkenazi (en)
- Natalia Drohojowska (en)
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- 14045 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- Francisco Drohojowski (en)
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- diplomat, lecturer, magazine writer, philanthropist (en)
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- Natacha Eschkenazi (en)
- Natalia Drohojowska (en)
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- Jan Drohojowski , Marcel Franco (en)
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- Natalia Aszkenazy (Moscú,,5 de junio de 1915 – Nueva York, 1988) más tarde Natalia Drohojowska, fue una diplomática y conferenciante polaca durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (es)
- Natalia Aszkenazy lub Natacha Eschkenazi oraz Askenazy, w późniejszym okresie także Natalia Drohojowska (ur. 5 czerwca 1915 w Moskwie, zm. w 1988 w Nowym Jorku) – polska dyplomatka, wykładowczyni i publicystka. (pl)
- Natalia Aszkenazy (5 June 1915, in Moscow – 1988, in New York City), also seen as Natacha Eschkenazi and later Natalia Drohojowska, was a Polish diplomat and lecturer during World War II, and a magazine writer in the 1950s. Having traveled to the United States just prior to Poland's invasion in 1939, she was unable to return home. Beginning her career as a Red Cross volunteer, Aszkenazy was appointed as the first woman diplomat of Poland and sent to organize the Polish embassy in the USSR in 1941. Wartime events had left the 1.5 million Poles livinging in Russia in poor condition. When Russia severed diplomatic ties with Poland, she returned to the United States and lectured there until the end of the war. After the war ended, she took right of asylum from Mexico and became a writer and ph (en)
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- Natalia Aszkenazy (es)
- Natalia Aszkenazy (en)
- Natalia Aszkenazy (pl)
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