Olga Bancic (Romanian: [ˈolɡa ˈbant͡ʃik]; born Golda Bancic; also known under her French nom de guerre Pierrette; 10 May 1912 – 10 May 1944) was a Jewish...
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and singer Olga Badelka (born 2002), Belarusian chess player Olga Balema, Ukrainian visual artist Olga Ban, Yugoslav partisan Olga Bancic (1912–1944)...
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guillotine. However, the practice was continued in rare cases such as that of Olga Bancic and Werner Seelenbinder in 1944. Beheading by guillotine survived in...
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Pierrette Paulze (1758–1836), French chemist, and wife of Antoine Lavoisier Olga Bancic (1912–1944), Jewish–Romanian activist in the French Resistance Paul and...
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French). {{cite web [title=GOLDA (OLGA) BANCIC |url=https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/id-card/golda-olga-bancic |website=Holocaust Encyclopedia...
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activist Colette Avital, Israeli politician Davicion Bally, public servant Olga Bancic, communist activist Silviu Brucan, communist politician and dissident...
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the last legal manual beheading in Germany is believed to be that of Olga Bancic, in 1944 during the war. Falkenhayn's divorced husband Richard von Falkenhayn...
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(1907–1975), born Gołda Małka Aufen, German-language poet Olga Bancic (1912–1944), born Golda Bancic, Jewish Romanian communist and member of the French Resistance...
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Bessarabian-Romanian politician, editor-in-chief of Cuvânt Moldovenesc Olga Bancic, Jewish-Romanian communist activist, known for her role in the French...
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Trégouët as Le Commissaire David Ivan Franek as Feri Boczov Olga Legrand as Olga Bancic Boris Bergman as Monsieur Rayman Patrick Bonnel as Monsieur Elek...
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