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  1. Sofka Skipwith (née Sophia Dolgorouky le 23 octobre 1907 [1] et morte le 26 février 1994 [2]) est une princesse russe. Après avoir travaillé pour Laurence Olivier et avoir été internée par les nazis en France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale , elle œuvre à la protection des Juifs.

  2. My first interest was in the Sir Laurence Olivier connection which was referred to in one of his biographies. Unexpectedly, I have found that the Skipwith book is very moving and a goldmine of anecdotal history lessons rather than just another "I was a former Princess in Old Russia before the Revolution."

  3. Sofka Skipwith has appeared in the following books: East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity and Sofka: The Autobiogr...

  4. Sofka Skipwith (born Princess Sophia Dolgorouky, St. Petersburg, Russia, 23 October 1907 26 February 1994 in Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England) 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 she was honour. Alchetron Sofka Skipwith. Updated on Jan ...

  5. 192 pages, Hardcover. First published October 25, 1973. Book details & editions

  6. Sofka Skipwith (born Princess Sophia Dolgorouky, St. Petersburg, Russia, 23 October 1907 – 26 February 1994 in Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, EnglandFrida Knight,, The Independent 8 March 1974.) 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; she was honoured for her efforts by both Israel and the British ...

  7. Si Sofka Skipwith (namundag Sophia Dolgorouky; 23 Oktobre 1907 – 26 Pebrero 1994) Sarong Rusong prinsesa, na pakatrabaho ki Laurence Olivier, asin pakakulong saiya kan mga Nazi sa Pransya kan Ikaduwang Gerang Pankinaban, naghingowa na maligtas an mga Hudyo sa kagadanan.