Miedzyrzecki, Feigele Peltel (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Myendzizshetsḳi, Feygele Pelṭel
- Peltel, Feigele
- Wladka
- Meed, Vladka
- Mindezizʹtsḳi, Feygl Pelṭel
- Myendzizʹtsḳi, Feygl Pelṭel
- Ṿladḳah
- Ṿladḳe
- Pelṭel-Mendzizʹetsḳi, Feygl
- Pelṭel Myendzizshetsḳi, Feygele
- Meed, Władka
- Międzyrzecka, Feigełe Peltel
- מינדזיז׳צקי, פייגל (פלטל)
- מיענדזיזשעצקי, פײגעלע פאלטעל
- פלטל־מינדזיז׳צקי, ולאדקה־פייגל
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Her Fun beyde zaytn geto-moyer.
Letter from E. Koenig., Dir. of the Library of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, 12/11/92, to K. Guiles (Author requests name change: Miedzyrzecki, Feigele Peltel)
Mi-shene ʻevre ha-ḥomah, 1968: t.p. (Ṿladḳah--Feygl Pelṭel-Mendzizʹetsḳi [part. voc.]) t.p. verso (Ṿladḳe--Feygele Pelṭel Myendzizshetsḳi)
Po obu stronach muru, 2003: t.p. (Władka Meed) p. 7 (Feigełe Peltel Międzyrzecka)
New York times WWW site, Nov. 26, 2012 (in obituary published Nov. 24: Vladka Meed; b. Feigele Peltel, Dec. 29, 1921, Warsaw; m. Benjamin Meed, 1944 (d. 2006); d. Wednesday [Nov. 21, 2012], Phoenix, aged 90; with her flawless Polish and Aryan good looks, she was able to smuggle pistols, gasoline for firebombs, and even dynamite to the Jewish fighters inside the Warsaw Ghetto; took the Polish nickname Vladka; after the war became an impassioned leader in the national effort to educate children about the Holocaust)