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Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm
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Aleksandra Ziółkowska-Boehm (born 15 April 1949) is a Polish-born United States-based writer and academic. She obtained her Ph.D. in humanistic studies at the Warsaw University. Her works include historical biographies,[1][2] the current outlook of Native Americans, autobiographical stories of her travels, Ingrid Bergman (a relative of Ziółkowska-Boehm's husband, Norman Boehm), and cats.
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Born | (1949-04-15) 15 April 1949 (age 75) Łódź, Poland |
Occupation | Writer, editor, essayist, historian, biographer |
Nationality | Polish |
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