Kuczynski Explained
Kuczyński, Kuczynski, Kuchinsky, Kuchinski or Kuchinskiy is a Balto-Slavic surname.
Language | Masculine | Feminine |
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| Kuczyński | Kuczyńska |
Belarusian (Romanization) | Belarusian: Кучынскі (Kuchynski, Kučynski) | Belarusian: Кучынская (Kuchynskaya, Kučynskaja) |
| Kučinskis | |
| Kučinskas | Kučinskienė (married) Kučinskaitė (unmarried) |
Russian (Romanization) | Russian: Кучинский (Kuchinskiy, Kuchinsky) | Russian: Кучинская (Kuchinskaya, Kuchinskaia) |
Ukrainian (Romanization) | Ukrainian: Кучинський (Kuchynskyi, Kuchynskyy) | Ukrainian: Кучинська (Kuchynska) | |
People
Kuczynski, Kuczynska
- the Kuczynski family of intellectuals and spies which included Brigitte Kuczynski Lewis alias Bridget Lewis,[1] her brother Jurgen Kuczynski (1904-1997), Marguerite Kuczynski (1904-1998), Renate Simpson Kuczynski (1923-2014), Robert René Kuczynski (1876-1947), his daughter Sabine Loeffler Kuczynski (1919-2005), and Ursula Kuczynski (1907-2000) alias "Sonya", also a sister of Jurgen Kuczynski's.
- Alex Kuczynski (born 1967), American journalist
- Bert Kuczynski (1920–1997), American baseball and football player
- Fridrich Kuczynski (1914-1948/9) a member of the Organization Schmelt,[2] sentenced to death for being responsible of 100,000 Holocaust Jewish victims.[3]
- Chris Korwin-Kuczynski (born 1953), Canadian politician
- Iwona Kuczyńska (born 1961), Polish tennis player
- Jan Kuczyński (1935–2009), Polish wrestler
- John Kuczynski (born 1973), American darts player
- Julius Kuczynski (1914–2000) AKA Pee Wee King, American musician
- Jürgen Kuczynski (1904–1997), German economist, spouse of Marguerite
- Kamil Kuczyński (born 1985), Polish cyclist
- Marguerite Kuczynski (1904–1998), German economist, social scientist, spouse of Jürgen
- Maxime Hans Kuczynski (1890–1967), German-Peruvian physician
- Pavel Kuczynski (1846–1897), Polish composer
- Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (born 1938), Peruvian politician and economist
- Robert René Kuczynski (1876–1947), German economist and demographer
- Stefan Kuczyński (disambiguation), multiple individuals
- Ursula Kuczynski (1907–2000), German author and spy for the Soviet Union
Kuchinsky, Kuchinskaya, and other forms
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Arts & Culture. The Spy Who Shared My Foyer. Luminaries from Agatha Christie to Walter Gropius gravitated to London’s “Lawn Road Flats.” So too did a far less conspicuous cohort: assets for the USSR. . daily.jstor.org . Luminaries from Agatha Christie to Walter Gropius gravitated to London’s “Lawn Road Flats.” So too did a far less conspicuous cohort: assets for the USSR. . 2024 . 18 November 2024.
- https://www.yadvashem.org/yv/he/research/ghettos_encyclopedia/ghetto_details.asp?cid=150 Będzin, The Encyclopedia of the Ghettos
- Web site: Major War Criminal Responsible for Murder of 100,000 Police Jews Gets Death Sentence . 2023-02-26 . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . en-US.,
Web site: September 10, 1948 . Major War Criminal Gets Death Sentence . 2023-02-26 . The Detroit Jewish News Digital Archives . en.