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  1. Sofka Skipwith (born Sophia Dolgorukova; 23 October 1907 [1] – 26 February 1994 [2]) was a Russian princess, who after working for Laurence Olivier and being interned by the Nazis in France in World War II, worked to save Jews from the Holocaust.

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    Skipwith, Sofka Sofka Skipwith was born 1907, in St. Petersburg, Russia, the daughter o

  3. Princess Sofia Alekseevna Dolgorukova ( Russian: Софья Алексеевна Долгорукова; 1887–1949), née Countess Bobrinskaya (house of Bobrinsky ), was a Russian surgeon, pilot and racing driver. Daughter of Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky. She was one of the first female racing drivers and pilots in the Russian Empire and the world.

  4. Sophia Dolgorukova – a princess, pilot and taxi driver. She was a Russian Princess, Catherine the Great’s descendant – and also a driver, a pilot, a nurse and a real hero. In the late 1920s ...

  5. (Russia, United Kingdom) Sofka Skipwith (née Dolgorouky) was born 1907, in St. Petersburg, Russia, the daughter of Prince Peter Alexandrovitch Dolgorouky of St. Petersburg, Russia. Her grandfather, Prince Dolgorouky was Grand Marshal of the Imperial Court and a descendant of the founders of Moscow.

  6. Yury Alekseyevich Dolgoruky (d. 1682) was a high-ranking nobleman and military commander who achieved a number of victories in the Russo-Polish War of 1654–57. In 1676 he was appointed guardian of the child tsar Fyodor Alekseyevich; he was killed during the Moscow Uprising of 1682.

  7. 8 de mar. de 1994 · Sofka Dolgorouky, writer, translator, political activist: born St Petersburg 1907; married 1932 Leo Zinovieff (two sons; marriage dissolved 1937), 1937 Grey Skipwith (died 1942; one son); died...