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  1. At the family stables, she met Andrzej Kowerski, whose father had brought him over to play with ten-year-old Krystyna while he and her father discussed agricultural matters. The 1920s left the family in straitened financial circumstances, and they had to give up their country estate and move to Warsaw.

  2. Andrzej Kowerski, aka "Andrew Kennedy," who lost part of a leg in a prewar hunting accident. In the latter part of the war, in France, she rescues a number of persons who are about to be executed by the Germans. author, Francis Cammaerts, was one of three Allied agents rescued by Krystyna Skarbek in France in 1944.

  3. W kolejnych latach Krystyna Skarbek-Giżycka i Andrzej Kowerski powrócili do Wielkiej Brytanii, jako agenci SOE byli prowadzeni przez brytyjskiego oficera Francisa Cammaertsa. Gdy wojska Osi zaatakowały Bałkany w 1941, przeniesieni zostali na Bliski Wschód, gdzie przez półtora roku pracowali dla Brytyjczyków w Kairze.

  4. Andrzej Kowerski (pronounced [ˈandʐɛj kɔˈvɛrskʲi]; 18 May 1912 in Łabunie, Zamość County, Lublin Province, eastern Poland – 8 December 1988 in Munich) was a Polish Army officer and SOE agent during World War II. From 1941 he used the nom de guerre Andrew Kennedy.

  5. En los establos de la familia, Krystyna conoció a Andrzej Kowerski, cuyo padre lo había traído para jugar con Krystyna, de diez años, mientras ambos padres discutían asuntos agrícolas. [21] La década de 1920 dejó a la familia en una situación económica difícil, y tuvieron que renunciar a su finca y mudarse a Varsovia. [22]

  6. Andrzej Kowerski (IPA| [,andʐɛj kɔvɛrski] 1912-1988) was a Polish Army officer and SOE agent in World War II. During the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, Lieutenant Kowerski fought gallantly as a member of Poland's 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade, winning his country's highest military decoration, the "Virtuti Militari".

  7. 22 de jul. de 2013 · Mulley describes in detail the coven of spies, journalists, diplomats and soldiers that Granville joined in Budapest. Most important among these was Andrzej Kowerski, a Polish officer who helped to secretly transport army stragglers across the border, ultimately to join the reconstituted Polish army in the Middle East.