Countess Karolina Lanckoronska
Born in Buchberg, Austria in 1898, Countess Karolina Lanckoronska was an aristocrat and art historian who taught at the University of Lwow, then part of Poland. When the Soviets came to occupy Lwow, Lanckoronska became active in the Polish resistance and was arrested in Kolomyja in 1942, imprisoned by the Germans and later sentenced to death; incarcerated first in Stanislawow, then in Lwow and Berlin, before being placed in the Ravensbruk concentration camp. After her release in 1945, she lived...See more
Born in Buchberg, Austria in 1898, Countess Karolina Lanckoronska was an aristocrat and art historian who taught at the University of Lwow, then part of Poland. When the Soviets came to occupy Lwow, Lanckoronska became active in the Polish resistance and was arrested in Kolomyja in 1942, imprisoned by the Germans and later sentenced to death; incarcerated first in Stanislawow, then in Lwow and Berlin, before being placed in the Ravensbruk concentration camp. After her release in 1945, she lived in England, Switzerland and Rome, where she established, with others, the Polish Historical Institute. In 1967, she founded, with her sister, the Lanckoronska Foundation registered in Switzerland and London. She died in Rome in 2002, aged 104. See less
Countess Karolina Lanckoronska's Featured Books
Countess Karolina Lanckoronska book reviews
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Michelangelo in Ravensbruck: One Woman's War Against the Nazis
Super book about another part of history
A lot has been written about the experiences of the Jews during WW2. This book gives a wonderful window into the activities of non-Jewish poles who worked in the resistance movement. When the ... Read More
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Michelangelo in Ravensbruck: One Woman's War Against the Nazis
A Polish aristocrat's anti-Nazi activities
Countess Karolina Lanckoronska's account makes for a riveting read. Though much of the book details her anti-Nazi activities which eventually lands her in Ravensbruck, the women's concentration camp, ... Read More