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1898 Baranowicze, Poland - 1978 Warsaw, Poland. Known for: Magazine illlustration, carcicature cartoons, painting.
Maja Berezowska (born 13 April 1893 or 1898 in Baranowicze - 31 May 1978 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter. From 1933 to 1936 she lived in Paris and worked with magazines such as Le Figaro, Le Rire and... Read full biography
Maja Berezowska (born 13 April 1893 or 1898 in Baranowicze - 31 May 1978 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter. From 1933 to 1936 she lived in Paris and worked with magazines such as Le Figaro, Le Rire and Ici Paris. She made a few caricature cartoons of Adolf Hitler, which resulted in the official... Read full biography
Maja Berezowska (born 13 April 1893 or 1898 in Baranowicze - 31 May 1978 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter. From 1933 to 1936 she lived in Paris and worked with magazines such as Le Figaro, Le Rire and Ici Paris. She made a few caricature cartoons of Adolf Hitler, which resulted in the official protest of the German Embassy in Paris, which sued Berezowska. She appeared in court but escaped having to pay any fine. However, Nazi Germans remembered her "outrage". After her return to Poland and the... Read full biography
Maja Berezowska (born 13 April 1893 or 1898 in Baranowicze - 31 May 1978 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter. From 1933 to 1936 she lived in Paris and worked with magazines such as Le Figaro, Le Rire and Ici Paris. She made a few caricature cartoons of Adolf Hitler, which resulted in the official protest of the German Embassy in Paris, which sued Berezowska. She appeared in court but escaped having to pay any fine. However, Nazi Germans remembered her "outrage". After her return to Poland and the outbreak of World War II, she was imprisoned at Pawiak, and later - with the death sentence - sent and imprisoned in Ravensbrück concentration camp. After the liberation of the Ravensbrück camp by the Soviet forces she left, with a group of other... Read full biography
Maja Berezowska (born 13 April 1893 or 1898 in Baranowicze - 31 May 1978 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter. From 1933 to 1936 she lived in Paris and worked with magazines such as Le Figaro, Le Rire and Ici Paris. She made a few caricature cartoons of Adolf Hitler, which resulted in the official protest of the German Embassy in Paris, which sued Berezowska. She appeared in court but escaped having to pay any fine. However, Nazi Germans remembered her "outrage". After her return to Poland and the outbreak of World War II, she was imprisoned at Pawiak, and later - with the death sentence - sent and imprisoned in Ravensbrück concentration camp. After the liberation of the Ravensbrück camp by the Soviet forces she left, with a group of other Polish women, first for Stockholm and a year later, in 1946, returned to her native Poland. Source:. "Maja Berezowska,... Read full biography
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