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- Sofka_Skipwith abstract "Sofka Skipwith (born Princess Sofka Dolgorouky, St. Petersburg, Russia, 23 October 1907, died Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, 26 February 1994) was a Russian émigrée to England who became a well-known Communist after working for Laurence Olivier and being interned by the Nazis in France in World War II. During the war she worked to save Jews; she was honoured for her efforts by both Israel and the British government.".
- Sofka_Skipwith alias "Princess Sofka Dolgorouky".
- Sofka_Skipwith birthDate "1907-10-23".
- Sofka_Skipwith birthYear "1907".
- Sofka_Skipwith deathDate "1994-02-26".
- Sofka_Skipwith deathPlace Bodmin_Moor.
- Sofka_Skipwith deathPlace Cornwall.
- Sofka_Skipwith deathPlace England.
- Sofka_Skipwith deathYear "1994".
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- Sofka_Skipwith alternativeNames "Princess Sofka Dolgorouky".
- Sofka_Skipwith dateOfBirth "1907-10-23".
- Sofka_Skipwith dateOfDeath "1994-02-26".
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- Sofka_Skipwith name "Skipwith, Sofka".
- Sofka_Skipwith placeOfBirth "St. Petersburg, Russia".
- Sofka_Skipwith placeOfDeath "Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England".
- Sofka_Skipwith shortDescription "Russian-born English Communist and saviour of Jews during the Holocaust".
- Sofka_Skipwith description "Russian-born English Communist and saviour of Jews during the Holocaust".
- Sofka_Skipwith description "Russian-born English Communist and saviour of Jews during the Holocaust".
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- Sofka_Skipwith subject Category:British_communists.
- Sofka_Skipwith subject Category:Deaths_from_heart_failure.
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- Sofka_Skipwith comment "Sofka Skipwith (born Princess Sofka Dolgorouky, St. Petersburg, Russia, 23 October 1907, died Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, 26 February 1994) was a Russian émigrée to England who became a well-known Communist after working for Laurence Olivier and being interned by the Nazis in France in World War II. During the war she worked to save Jews; she was honoured for her efforts by both Israel and the British government.".
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- Sofka_Skipwith givenName "Sofka".
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