Nathalie Zylberlast-Zand (1883 – 1942) was a Polish Jewish neurologist who died in a Nazi prison during World War II.[1] She published research under several names including Nathalie Zylberlast-Zandowa.
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Nathalie Zylberlast-Zand (1883 – 1942) was a Polish Jewish neurologist who died in a Nazi prison during World War II. She published research under several...
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Bruno Coppieters; Michael Emerson; Michel Huysseune; Tamara Kovziridze; Nathalie Tocci; Gergana Noutcheva; Marius Vahl. "Europeanisation and Conflict Resolution:...
December 2006. Bednarz, Dieter; Renate Flottau; Stefan Simons; Bernhard Zand (9 November 2005). "Bulgarian Nurses Face Death Penalty in Libya". SPIEGEL...
Andrade, Jiří Orten, Zbigniew Herbert, Clara Janés, Vítězslav Nezval, and Nathalie Handal. In 2010, he won a Finnish Literature Exchange grant for his translation...