Radom
Americannoun
noun
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The family were sent to the Radom Ghetto after the Nazis invaded Poland - but with the help of her father, Mrs Posner managed to escape onto the non-Jewish side, later hiding with a Catholic family.
From BBC
Lerman, 32, stars as Addy Kurc, a musician who has been living in Paris and finds himself unable to get home to Radom, Poland.
From New York Times
It’s 1938, and the Kurcs, an upper-middle-class family in Radom, Poland — mother and father, five adult children and their significant others — have gathered for Passover.
From Los Angeles Times
Each episode is titled for a location — Radom, Warsaw and Siberia, but also Casablanca, Monte Cassino and Rio de Janeiro.
From Los Angeles Times
Ground zero for the cap revolution: the 1996 World Series, according to Todd Radom, author of “Winning Ugly: A Visual History of Baseball’s Most Unique Uniforms.”
From Los Angeles Times
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