“…In 1928, she married W ladys law Orlicz, a mathematician of the Lviv Mathematical School. Later Zofja Orlicz was a teacher in a gymnasium in Lviv, participated in the Polish "underground" teaching, taught at the Lviv Medical Institute, was a member of the Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa)[37,38]. Further biographical details can be found in[4].Marjan orMarian Stanis law PUCHALIK (*01.X.1904 in Lviv - †10.III.1978 in Gliwice?).…”
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“…In 1928, she married W ladys law Orlicz, a mathematician of the Lviv Mathematical School. Later Zofja Orlicz was a teacher in a gymnasium in Lviv, participated in the Polish "underground" teaching, taught at the Lviv Medical Institute, was a member of the Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa)[37,38]. Further biographical details can be found in[4].Marjan orMarian Stanis law PUCHALIK (*01.X.1904 in Lviv - †10.III.1978 in Gliwice?).…”
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