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  1. Andrzej Kowerski (pronounced [ˈandʐɛj kɔˈvɛrskʲi]; 18 May 1912 in Łabunie, Zamość County, Lublin Province, eastern Poland – 8 December 1988 in Munich) was a Polish Army officer and SOE agent during World War II. From 1941 he used the nom de guerre Andrew Kennedy.

  2. If you were to read only one story of a wartime hero in your life, you should seriously consider this one – the story of a Polish Jewish countess, a woman way ahead of her time, Winston Churchill’s favourite, and one of the most successful spies in the history of espionage.

  3. Andrzej Kowerski, ps. Andrew Kennedy (ur. 8 maja 1912 w Łabuniach koło Zamościa, zm. 8 grudnia 1988) – agent brytyjskiej tajnej służby Kierownictwa Operacji Specjalnych (SOE), żołnierz Wojska Polskiego w czasie obrony Polski w 1939, współpracownik Krystyny Skarbek.

  4. 22 de jul. de 2013 · Most important among these was Andrzej Kowerski, a Polish officer who helped to secretly transport army stragglers across the border, ultimately to join the reconstituted Polish army in the Middle East.

  5. Andrzej Kowerski ( pronounced [ ˈandʐɛj kɔˈvɛrskʲi]; 18 May 1912 in Łabunie, Zamość County, Lublin Province, eastern Poland – 8 December 1988 in Munich) was a Polish Army officer and SOE agent during World War II. From 1941 he used the nom de guerre Andrew Kennedy.

  6. Six times she trekked and skied across the Tatras, ‘exfiltrating’ high-risk Polish refugees into neutral Hungary, accompanied by her one-legged, long-term lover, Andrzej Kowerski (aka Andrew ...

  7. 13 de dez. de 2023 · Krystyna with Andrzej Kowerski In January 1941, Skarbek and Kowerski were arrested by the Gestapo in Budapest. She was successful in pretending that she was suffering from tuberculosis, resulting in the two being released, but they were still forced to leave Hungary in fear of their safety.