Krystyna_Skarbek_alias_Jacqueline_Armand_1945.png
Summary
Description Krystyna Skarbek alias Jacqueline Armand 1945.png |
English:
Krystyna Skarbek (1908-1952), from Poland, British spy during World War II
Français :
Krystyna Skarbek (1908-1952), polonaise devenue espionne américaine - Photo de pièce d'identité au nom de Jacqueline ‘Pauline’ Armand, mai 1945
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Date |
before 11 May 1945
date QS:P,+1945-05-11T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1945-05-11T00:00:00Z/11
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Source | Scan of identity paper dated 11 mai 1945 (1945-05-11), on http://culture.pl/en/article/the-polish-jewish-countess-who-became-britains-finest-secret-agent |
Author | Anonymous Unknown author , no author disclosure |
Permission
( Reusing this file ) |
Public domain photo; scan (or like a scan) from it: also public domain; all granted |
Licensing
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