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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marion_KozakMarion Kozak - Wikipedia

    Marion Kozak or Marion Kozak Miliband (born 1934 as Dobra Jenta Kozak, also known as Maria Kozak) is a Polish-born British activist. She emigrated to the United Kingdom in the 1950s. In 1961, she married Ralph Miliband (1924–1994).

  2. Ralph married Polish-born Marion Kozak in September 1961. She was the daughter of a steel manufacturer, David Kozak, with a Polish Jewish heritage, and also one of his former students at the LSE. They made a home in Primrose Hill, and later in Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, and had two sons, David in 1965 and Edward in 1969.

    • The State in Capitalist Society (1969)
    • Labour (1951–1964)
  3. 3. Okt. 2013 · Miliband married Marion Kozak in 1961: a woman who shared his political attitudes and who brought to him and the family the values, and the widening horizons, of the feminist movement. Family...

  4. 16. Mai 2010 · According to Polish records, Marion, now 75, was born Dobra Jenta Kozak in 1934, the daughter of wealthy Jewish parents, in the town of Czestochowa in Poland, about 130 miles south west of Warsaw.

  5. 3. Okt. 2017 · Dort heiratete Marion Kozak im Jahr 1961 den Soziologen Ralph Miliband (1924–1994). Bei ihren Söhnen David und Ed hat das nun Erlebte wohl nicht nur im persönlichen Bereich Spuren hinterlassen...

  6. 25. Jan. 2022 · For their efforts to help save the lives of Kosak, her sister Marion and their mother Bronislawa, who later also came to stay with the Sitkowskis, Andrzej and his mother were given Israel’s highest honor in 1995. They were named “Righteous Among the Nations” — a title bestowed on non-Jews who took great risks to save Jews ...

  7. 27. Jan. 2022 · Im Juni 1995 ehrte Israel die verstorbene Helena Sitkowska und ihren Sohn Andrzej in der israelischen Gedenkstätte Yad Vashem für ihr couragiertes Engagement. Einige Monate später, im Februar 1996, trafen sich Andrzej Sitkowski, Marion Kozak-Miliband und Hadassah Kozak bei einer Gedenkzeremonie in Jerusalem.