Estreya Haim Ovadya (25 December 1922 – 26 August 1944) was a Jewish partisan from Bitola who joined the Yugoslav Partisans after the German invasion...
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performances Mara (singer), Russian rock singer Mara, nom de guerre of Estreya Haim Ovadya, Yugoslavian partisan Including geographical features Mara (torrent)...
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(born 1946), Italian actor, musician, singer, and theatrical author Estreya Haim Ovadya (1922–1944), Jewish Yugoslav partisan Robert Ovadia, Australian reporter...
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Ganis Anna Rezan Jelena Đurović, writer, politician and journalist Estreya Haim Ovadya, Yugoslav partisan Rafael Moshe Kamhi Žamila Kolonomos, Sephardi...
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girls from Bitola to work or study in Belgrade each year, among them Estreya Haim Ovadya, among the first women to join the Partisans in 1941. Batino was...
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partisans fighting the Nazis in Yugoslavia. In Vardar Macedonia, Estreya Haim Ovadya, a Jewish woman from Bitola, was among the first women to join the...
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revolutionary Žamila Kolonomos (1922–2013), partisan, writer, and activist Estreya Haim Ovadya (1922–1944), partisan This article incorporates text from the United...
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Collects on His Idea at Last", Milwaukee Journal, March 12, 1943, p2 "Ovadya, Haim Estreya", in Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminism in...
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