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    Adam Ignacy Koc (31 August 1891 – 3 February 1969) was a Polish politician, MP, soldier, journalist and Freemason. Koc, who had several noms de guerre...
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  • Oğuzhan Koç (born 13 May 1985) is a Turkish singer-songwriter, comedian, actor, screenwriter, TV host and music producer. He stated about his voice like...
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  • Sławek, Aleksander Prystor, Kazimierz Świtalski, Janusz Jędrzejewicz, Adam Koc, Józef Beck, Tadeusz Hołówko, Bogusław Miedziński, and Edward Śmigły-Rydz...
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  • İsmet Ekin Koç (born 21 June 1992) is a Turkish actor and musician. Koç left Antalya to study Business Administration (English) at the Istanbul Bilgi University...
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    their lot in with Rydz-Śmigły. On February 21, 1937, diplomat and Colonel Adam Koc formally announced the formation of OZN. Its stated aims were to improve...
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  • Jędrzejewicz, Wacław Jędrzejewicz, Adam Koc, Leon Kozłowski, Ignacy Matuszewski, Bogusław Miedziński, Bronisław Pieracki, Adam Skwarczyński, and Janusz Franciszek...
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    curator and dealer Adam Knioła (1911–1942), Polish footballer Adam Christopher Knuth (1687–1736), 1st Count of Knuthenborg Adam Koc (1891–1969), Polish...
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  • secretary of Prime Minister Sławoj Składkowski Krzysztof Pieczyński as Colonel Adam Koc Andrzej Szeremeta as Marshal Edward Śmigły-Rydz Aleksandra Pisula as Emilia...
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    need for such a body to be formed. On 24 May 1936 Sławek was replaced by Adam Koc, who became new chairman of the Association of Polish Legionnaires. A few...
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    Warsaw's railway station by Regent Zdzisław Lubomirski and by Colonel Adam Koc. Next day, due to his popularity and support from most political parties...
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    Bogusław Miedziński, Józef Beck, Janusz Jędrzejewicz, Wacław Jędrzejewicz, Adam Koc, Ignacy Matuszewski. This is a far incomplete list, although it describes...
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    uniform, 1918 Tadeusz Kasprzycki Franciszek Kleeberg Tadeusz Klimecki Adam Koc Stefan Kossecki Marian Kozielewski Julian Kulski Józef Kustroń Kazimierz...
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    Claire Koç (born Çigdem Koç, 1983 Tunceli) is a French journalist and writer. Claire Koç's family comes from the Alevi branch of Islam. She was born in...
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    Franciszek Latinik, Jan Romer, Edward Rydz • Col. Mieczysław Kuliński, Stanisław Skrzyński • Maj. Mieczysław Mackiewicz • Capt. Andrzej Kopa, Adam Koc...
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  • wrote in his memoirs, "The negotiations, carried out in London by Colonel Adam Koc, immediately turned into theoretical discussion about our financial system...
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    In the early 1920s, he married Anna (née Pradzynska), and together with Adam Koc, Janusz Jędrzejewicz and Tadeusz Hołówko founded the “Road” (“Droga”) monthly...
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  • Pieracki, Adam Koc, Stefan Starzyński, Marian Zyndram-Kościałkowski. A separate category of Promethean ideological endeavor comprised the work of Adam Skwarczyński...
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    Unity led by Adam Koc. On 22 June 1937, the OZN youth organization, the Union of Young Poland, was established. Formally at its head was Adam Koc, but in fact...
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      Majority party   Leader Adam Koc Party OZN Seats won 164...
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  • by the Falanga. Still in the autumn of 1937, Tadeusz Gluziński handed Adam Koc a letter in which he wrote: "we declare that in the crackdown on the factors...
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    of the Bieniakonie Group, which was part of Volunteer Division (Colonel Adam Koc). Together with this unit, he participated in Żeligowski's Mutiny, which...
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    (1926–2001), poet Sir Francis Knowles, 5th Baronet (1886–1953), anthropologist Adam Koc (1891–1969), politician, colonel and journalist of the Second Polish Republic...
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  • Division, and captured Grudusk. At the same time, Volunteer Division under Adam Koc seized Przasnysz, but was soon afterwards forced to abandon the town by...
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    pp. 135-136. Some authors suggest that the high governmental official Adam Koc might have pocketed some money, Ciechanowski 2014, p. 516 this is the case...
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    Polski 1924–1929 Władysław Wróblewski, Governor of Bank Polski 1929–1936 Adam Koc, Governor of Bank Polski in 1936 Władysław Byrka [pl], Governor of Bank...
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    liberated by the 202 Infantry Regiment of the Volunteer Division of Colonel Adam Koc. In the interwar period, Przasnysz was the capital of the poviat in the...
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    Sitowicze, he was mortally wounded while running to help an injured chorąży, Adam Koc. On 8 November 1925 Sulkiewicz's body was moved to Warsaw and buried in...
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    OZN), as Colonel Adam Koc, impressed by the organisation of the RNR "Falanga", placed Piasecki in charge of the OZN youth group. Koc called for the creation...
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    in the 201st Infantry Regiment of the Volunteer Division, commanded by Adam Koc (see Volunteer Army (Poland)). Prystor distinguished himself during the...
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  • Warsaw's railway station by Regent Zdzisław Lubomirski and by Colonel Adam Koc. Next day, due to his popularity and support from most political parties...
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