Maria Zoll-Czarnecka
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Maria Zoll-Czarnecka
Summary
Maria Zoll-Czarnecka is a human[1]. She was born on 1928[2]. She died on March 10, 2016[3]. She worked as a physician[4].
Key Facts
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka was born on 1928[2].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka died on March 10, 2016[3].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka is buried at Protestant Reformed Cemetery in Warsaw[5].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's father was Fryderyk Zoll[6].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka held citizenship in Poland[7].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka worked as a physician[4].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's field of work was physician[8].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka received the Badge "Merit for the Protection of Human Rights"[9].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka received the Commander of the Order of Polonia Restituta[10].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka was a member of Solidarity[11].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka is recorded as female[12].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's given name is recorded as Maria[14].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Polish[15].
- Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's sibling is recorded as Andrzej Zoll[16].
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Origins and Family
Maria Zoll-Czarnecka was born on 1928[2]. Her father was Fryderyk Zoll[6].
Career and Affiliations
Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's professions included physician[4]. Her field of work was physician[8].
Recognition
Awards received include Badge "Merit for the Protection of Human Rights"[9], a decoration[17], in Poland[18], founded in 2009[19] and Commander of the Order of Polonia Restituta[10], a grade of an order[20], in Poland[21].
Death and Burial
Maria Zoll-Czarnecka died on March 10, 2016[3]. She is buried at Protestant Reformed Cemetery in Warsaw[5].
FAQs
Who were Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's parents?
Maria Zoll-Czarnecka's father was Fryderyk Zoll[6].
What did Maria Zoll-Czarnecka do for work?
Maria Zoll-Czarnecka worked as physician[4].
What awards did Maria Zoll-Czarnecka receive?
Honors received include Badge "Merit for the Protection of Human Rights"[9] and Commander of the Order of Polonia Restituta[10].