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Elza may refer to: *Elza (given name), a feminine given name *Elza, the codename of Soviet spy Elizaveta Mukasei, active from the 1940s through the 1970s *Elza, Tennessee Elza was a community in Anderson County, Tennessee, that existed before 1942, when the area was acquired for the Manhattan Project. Its site is now part of the city of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. History Elza formed around a flagstop on the Louisvi ...
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Elza (given Name)
Elza is a feminine given name of Hebrew and German origins. A derivation of Elizabeth, and a close variant of the names Elsa, Eliza and Aliza, it is Germanic for "noble". People * Elza Jeffords (1826–1885), U.S. Representative *Elza Kephart, Canadian film director, producer, writer *Elza Kolodin, Polish pianist * Elza Kungayeva (1982–2000), Chechen woman abducted, beaten, raped and murdered by a Russian Army Colonel *Elza Leimane (born 1984), Latvian ballet dancer *Elza Medeiros (1921–2009), Brazilian Army officer and World War II veteran *Elza Radziņa (1917–2005), Latvian actress *Elza Soares (1937–2022), Brazilian samba singer *Elza van den Heever (born 1979), South African opera singer Fictional characters *Elza Walker, the beta version of Claire Redfield, the protagonist of the 1998 survival horror video game, Resident Evil 2 *Japanese name of Zael, a character from the video game The Last Story *Inferno Queen Elza, a character in the Japanese role-playing game, Br ...
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Elizaveta Mukasei
Lt. Col. Elizaveta Ivanovna Mukasei (russian: Елизаве́та Ива́новна Мукасе́й; 21 March 1912, Ufa – 19 September 2009, Moscow) was a Soviet spy codenamed Elza. Along with her husband Mikhail Mukasei (whose codename was Zephyr), she took part in a number of undercover To go "undercover" (that is, to go on an undercover operation) is to avoid detection by the object of one's observation, and especially to disguise one's own identity (or use an assumed identity) for the purposes of gaining the trust of an indi ... operations in Western Europe and the United States from the 1940s through to the 1970s. She died on September 19, 2009, in Moscow at age 97. Her husband died on August 19, 2008, aged 101. References External links 1912 births 2009 deaths Military personnel from Ufa Soviet spies against Western Europe Soviet spies against the United States World War II spies for the Soviet Union Russian memoirists Recipients of the Order of Alex ...
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