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  1. Milly Vitkopski, más conocida como Milly Witkop (3 de marzo de 1877 - 23 de noviembre de 1955) era una escritora, activista, anarcosindicalista y anarcofeminista ucraniana. Fue la compañera del prominente dirigente anarco-sindicalista Rudolf Rocker.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Milly_WitkopMilly Witkop - Wikipedia

    Milly Witkop (-Rocker) (March 3, 1877 – November 23, 1955) was a Ukrainian -born Jewish anarcho-syndicalist, feminist writer and activist. She was the common-law wife of the prominent anarcho-syndicalist leader Rudolf Rocker. The couple's son, Fermin Rocker, was an artist.

  3. Milly Vitkopski, més coneguda com a Milly Witkop (3 de març de 1877 - 23 de novembre de 1955), va ser una escriptora, activista, anarcosindicalista i anarcofeminista ucraïnesa. Va ser la companya del prominent dirigent anarcosindicalista Rudolf Rocker.

  4. Milly Witkop (1877-1955) L'1 de març de 1877 neix a Slotopol (Ucraïna) la militant anarcosindicalista i anarcofeminista Milly Vitkopski, més coneguda com a Milly Witkop.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › milly-witkopMilly Witkop _ AcademiaLab

    Milly Witkop (Rocker) (3 de marzo de 1877 - 23 de noviembre de 1955) fue una anarcosindicalista, escritora y activista judía nacida en Ucrania. Era la esposa de hecho del destacado líder anarcosindicalista Rudolf Rocker.

  6. 18 de jul. de 2016 · Milly Witkop (1877-1955), was a Ukrainian-born Jewish immigrant and the life partner of Rudolf Rocker, lived in Dunstan Houses, Stepney Green, London E1. In 1897, Milly and Rudolf were refused entry into the United States because they weren't married.

  7. Born in Ukraine in 1877 to a Jewish famoly, Milly was the oldest of four sisters. In 1894, Milly was forced to leave Ukraine because or racist violence against Jewish people at the time. She arrived in East London and worked in a tailoring sweatshop and saved enough money to pay for her parents’ and sisters’ escape to England.