Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Zofia Kossak-Szczucka (10 August 1889 9 April 1968) was a Polish writer and World War II resistance fighter. She co-founded the wartime Polish organization egota, set up to assist Poland''s Jews in escaping the Holocaust. In 1943 she was arrested by the Germans and sent to Auschwitz Concentration Camp, but survived the war. Zofia Kossak was the daughter of Tadeusz Kossak, who was the twin brother of painter Wojciech Kossak. She was also a granddaughter of painter Juliusz Kossak. She married twice, and kept the name Szczucka from her first marriage (second time with Zygmunt Szatkowski in 1925). In 1924 she settled in the village of Górki Wielkie in Cieszyn Silesia.She was associated with the Czartak literary group, and wrote mainly for the Catholic press. Her best-known work from that period is Conflagration, a memoir of the Russian Revolution of 1917. In1936 she received the Gold Laurel (Z oty Wawrzyn) of the Polish Academy of Literature.
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