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Markowski (feminine: Markowska, plural: Markowscy) is a Polish surname. It may refer to: * Alfreda Markowska (1926–2021), Polish Porajmos survivor * Andrzej Markowski (1924–1986), Polish composer * Krzysztof Markowski (born 1979), Polish footballer * Liesel Markowski (1928–2019), German musicologist * Paul Markowski, American meteorologist and tornado expert * Paul Markowski (politician) (1929–1978), East German politician * Tomasz Markowski (other) * Vincent Markowski (1903–1954), birth name of American actor known professionally as Tom Tyler See also * * Markoski * Markovski Markovski or Markovsky (Cyrillic: Марковски or Марковский) is a Slavic masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Markovska or Markovskaya. The surname may refer to: * Aleksey Markovsky (born 1957), Russian swimmer * Gjorgi M ... {{surname Polish-language surnames Patronymic surnames ...
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Alfreda Markowska
Alfreda Noncia Markowska (10 May 1926 – 30 January 2021) was a Polish-Romani woman who during World War II saved approximately fifty Jewish and Roma children from death in the Holocaust and the Porajmos genocide. Biography Markowska was born in a travelling Polska Roma ''tabor'' (a mobile camp) in an area around Stanisławów, in the Kresy region of the Second Polish Republic. In 1939, the German invasion of Poland caught her in Lwów (Lviv). After the Soviet Union also invaded Poland as part of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact between Stalin and Hitler, her tabor moved to the German occupied part of Poland. In 1941 the Germans murdered all the members of her family (65 to 85 people), including her parents and siblings, in a massacre near Biała Podlaska. Alfreda was the only one to survive. She spent several days searching the local forests for the mass grave of her family. She made her way to Rozwadów where in 1942, at the age of 16, she married. She and her husband were caugh ...
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Andrzej Markowski
Andrzej Markowski (22 August 1924 – 30 October 1986) was a Polish composer and conductor. He was born in Lublin and died in Warsaw. He was the director of the Wrocław Philharmonic from 1965 to 1968 and founded the Wratislavia Cantans festival. He was awarded the Minister of Culture and Art Award, 2nd class in 1965. He received the "Orpheus" critics' award in 1968 and 1971. In 1969 he was awarded the annual Polish Composers' Union prize and in 1974 he received the State Award, 1st class. Selected Film music * Colonel Wolodyjowski (1968) * The Silent Star ''Milcząca Gwiazda'' (german: Der schweigende Stern), literal English translation ''The Silent Star'', is a 1960 East German/ Polish color science fiction film based on the 1951 science fiction novel ''The Astronauts'' by Polish science fiction wr ... (1960) * A Generation (1954) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Markowski, Andrzej 1924 births 1986 deaths Polish composers Polish conductors (music) M ...
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Krzysztof Markowski
Krzysztof Markowski (born 24 September 1979) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career In February 2011, he joined Zagłębie Sosnowiec on one and a half year contract. He signed for the newly reformed Polonia Bytom Polonia Bytom () is a Polish football club based in Bytom, founded in 1920, two times Polish Champions. The team currently plays in the III liga (as of 2022–23). History Beginnings Polonia was founded on 4 January 1920 in the Upper Silesia ... in August 2017. Honours Polonia Bytom * IV liga Silesia II: 2017–18 References External links * 1979 births Living people Footballers from Zabrze Polish men's footballers Men's association football defenders Ruch Radzionków players GKS Katowice players Polonia Warsaw players Odra Wodzisław Śląski players Zagłębie Sosnowiec players Kolejarz Stróże players Polonia Bytom players Ekstraklasa players I liga players II liga players IV liga players {{Po ...
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Liesel Markowski
Liesel Markowski (born: Liesel Carow; 1 July 1928 – 23 January 2019) was a German musicologist. Life Liesel Carow was born in Rostock. Her father was a successful entrepreneur with a higher degree in Economics, but in 1940 he was conscripted for military service and in 1945 he died from wounds acquired in the fighting. Between 1943 and 1945 Carow lived with her mother at the family's beachside holiday home at Markgrafenheide in order to avoid the bombing over the city. From there she made her way to the Lyzeum (as the school was then known) in Rostock each day, which involved the narrow gauge coastal railway, a lot of walking, and a journey time in each direction of two and a half hours. War ended in May 1945. In 1947 she passed her school final exams (''Abitur'') which under many circumstances would have cleared the path to a university level education. Since 1945, however, a large central portion of Germany, including Rostock, had been administered as the Sov ...
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Musicology
Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logia'', 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some music research is scientific in focus (psychological, sociological, acoustical, neurological, computational). Some geographers and anthropologists have an interest in musicology so the social sciences also have an academic interest. A scholar who participates in musical research is a musicologist. Musicology traditionally is divided in three main branches: historical musicology, systematic musicology and ethnomusicology. Historical musicologists mostly study the history of the western classical music tradition, though the study of music history need not be limited to that. Ethnomusicologists draw from anthropology (particularly field research) to understand how and why people make music. Systematic musicology includes music theory, aesthe ...
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Paul Markowski
Paul M. Markowski is an American meteorologist and leading expert on tornadogenesis and the forecasting of supercells and tornadoes. Career He was a principal investigator (PI) for the IHOP, (2002), PAMREX (2003–04), and VORTEX2 (2009–10) field projects and, with Joshua Wurman, Howard Bluestein, et al., was on the VORTEX2 Steering Committee. He has been interviewed widely by newspapers, magazines, television and radio. He authored with Yvette Richardson, ''Mesoscale Meteorology in Midlatitudes,'' which is a widely popular textbook worldwide. Markowski attended Pennsylvania State University (PSU), graduating magna cum laude from Penn State's Schreyer Honors College with a B.S. in meteorology in 1996. He moved on to the University of Oklahoma (OU), earning a M.S. in 1997 and a Ph.D. in 2000, both in meteorology. He has been a professor of meteorology at Penn State since 2001. In December 2013 Markowski lead authored with Harold Brooks, et al., a prominent op-ed rebuttal ...
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Paul Markowski (politician)
Paul Markowski (1 June 1929 – 6 March 1978) was an East German politician. He became a member of the country's powerful Party Central Committee in 1971, at the unusually young age of 43. He was also unusually talented as a linguist. A promising career was cut short, however, when he died as the result of a desert helicopter accident while accompanying Werner Lamberz on a trade mission to Libya. Life Paul Markowski, the son of a Kashubian industrial worker who had relocated from Danzig, was born in Magdeburg. His father had taken part in the 1918 Kiel mutiny and in the subsequent revolutionary events in Berlin. Markowski attended school locally between 1935 and 1940. He joined a youth sports group in 1939 and the Hitler Youth organisation in 1940. His school career was interrupted by the war: by the time he completed his schooling, between 1946 and 1948, the war had ended with a large part of what had been central Germany - including Magdeburg - administered ...
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Tomasz Markowski (other)
Tomasz Markowski may refer to: * Tomasz Markowski (chess player) (born 1975), Polish chess Grandmaster * Tomasz Markowski (politician) (born 1968), Polish politician See also *Markowski Markowski (feminine: Markowska, plural: Markowscy) is a Polish surname. It may refer to: * Alfreda Markowska (1926–2021), Polish Porajmos survivor * Andrzej Markowski (1924–1986), Polish composer * Krzysztof Markowski (born 1979), Polish foot ...
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Vincent Markowski
Tom Tyler (born Vincent Markowski; August 9, 1903 – May 1, 1954) was an American actor known for his leading roles in low-budget Western films in the silent and sound eras, and for his portrayal of superhero Captain Marvel in the 1941 serial film A serial film, film serial (or just serial), movie serial, or chapter play, is a film, motion picture form popular during the first half of the 20th century, consisting of a series of short subjects exhibited in consecutive order at one theater ... ''The Adventures of Captain Marvel''. Tyler also played Kharis in 1940's ''The Mummy's Hand'', a popular Universal Studios monster film. Early years Tyler was born Vincent Markowski or Markowsky (Vincas Markauskas) (sources differ) in Port Henry, New York, Port Henry, New York, to Lithuanian-American parentsChapman, p. 9. Helen (née Elena Montvila) and Frank Markowski (Pranas Markauskas) . he had two brothers: Frank Jr. and Joe (who changed his last name to Marko) and two sister ...
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