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  1. Andrzej Karol Skarbek (10 January 1925 – 16 November 2011), also known as Andrew Skarbek, was a Polish psychotherapist who worked in Britain and became a pioneer "who helped to develop psychotherapy services in the NHS" (National Health Service).

  2. Su cuerpo fue identificado por su primo, Andrzej Skarbek. Cuando se registró su muerte en la oficina de registro del Royal Borough of Kensington, se incluyó una edad de 37 años, la edad que aparecía en su pasaporte británico.

  3. 8 de oct. de 2015 · Published October 8, 2015. Comments ( 21) Krystyna Skarbek was said to be “ Winston Churchill’s favorite spy ;” she led an extraordinary life that peaked with clandestine acts of heroism during...

  4. 9 de may. de 2013 · Polish spy said to be inspiration for Bond girls to be commemorated | Espionage | The Guardian. Krystyna Skarbek, who was also known as Christine Granville, will be commemorated this weekend at...

  5. En esa época, Krystyna se encontró con Andrzej Kowerski, amigo de la infancia y ex-oficial del ejército polaco. Había perdido parte de una pierna en un accidente de caza, pero seguía siendo atlético y experto paracaidista.

  6. 13 de dic. de 2023 · Krystyna Skarbek. During the Second World War, she was Poland’s most famous ‘spy in a skirt’. A Polish aristocrat on her father’s side, Skarbeks mother had Jewish ancestry. Still, her incredibly successful career in espionage has yet to find the recognition it deserves. She was killed in very suspicious circumstances at the age of 44 ...

  7. Krystyna Skarbek's, especially Andrzej Kowerski (1912-88). The foreword's. 946 The Polish Review Reading them, I was astonished to find some of the very episodes already familiar to me: in some cases, depicted more precisely; in others, less so. Here in Masson's book was Krystyna Skarbek's father, Count Jerzy,