• RTS Widzew Łódź (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɛr ˈtɛ ˈɛs ˈvʲidzɛf ˈwut͡ɕ]) is a Polish football club based in Łódź. The club was founded in 1910. Its official...
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    Łódź Army (Polish: Armia Łódź) was one of the Polish armies of the Polish Armed Forces of the Second Polish Republic that took part in the Invasion of...
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    Pancerno-Motorowa) Smaller units Created on March 23, 1939, under gen. Juliusz Rómmel. Armia Łódź was to become a bolt between Armies "Kraków" and "Poznań". However, because...
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    Infantry Divisions, 10th Mot., Kraków Cav.Bde., 1st Mountain   Łódź Army (Armia Łódź) Juliusz Rómmel, Wiktor Thommée 2nd Legions, 10th, 28th, 30th Infantry...
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  • between the armies "Łódź" and "Krakow," but they failed to predict the fast pace of the German advance. Therefore, in Polish plans "Armia Prusy" was to be...
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    Poznań Army (redirect from Armia Poznań)
    (Polish: Armia Poznań), led by Major General Tadeusz Kutrzeba, was one of the Polish Armies during the Invasion of Poland in 1939. Flanked by Armia Pomorze...
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  • Poland (1905–07) Łódź insurrection (1905) Greater Poland Uprising (1918–19) Sejny Uprising Silesian Uprisings Polish Underground State Armia Krajowa (the...
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    The Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa, pronounced [ˈarmja kraˈjɔva]; abbreviated AK) was the dominant resistance movement in German-occupied Poland during...
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  • The Citizens' Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa Obywatelska, AKO) was a Polish military anticommunist organization, and a successor of the disbanded Polish...
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    Mała Armia Janosika is a Polish music band and artistic group, which performs folk music inspired by the culture of Podhale. It was formed in 2015 on...
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    centrist Armia Krajowa (Home Army). Edelman's hospital upbringing had proven invaluable in the Warsaw Ghetto. After World War II, he studied at Łódź Medical...
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    wojny, Pruszków 1995 Jan Wróblewski, Armia "Łódź" 1939, Wydawnictwo MON, Warszawa 1975 Konrad Ciechanowski, Armia "Pomorze", Wydawnictwo MON, Warszawa...
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  • Warsaw Army (redirect from Armia Warszawa)
    The Warszawa Army (Polish: Armia Warszawa) was one of the Polish armies to take part in the Polish Defensive War of 1939. Created on 8 September, eight...
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    during World War II against occupying German forces by the Polish Home Army (Armia Krajowa, abbreviated AK), the dominant force in the Polish resistance. Operation...
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    political party People's Party and by 1944 was partially integrated with the Armia Krajowa (Home Army). At its height, in summer 1944 the organisation had...
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    given to Jews by the dominant Polish resistance movement, the Home Army (Armia Krajowa, or AK). Any Pole found by the Germans to be giving any help to...
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    expelled. Between 1939 and 1945, from the entire Łódź area ("Regierungsbezirk Litzmannstadt") including Łódź itself, Sieradz, Pabianice and other settlements...
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  • Kraków Army (redirect from Armia Kraków)
    Kraków Army (Polish: Armia Kraków) was one of the Polish armies which took part in the Polish Defensive War of 1939. It was officially created on March...
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    Jan Karski (category Recipients of the Armia Krajowa Cross)
    the Kraków Cavalry Brigade, under General Zygmunt Piasecki, a unit of the Armia Kraków defending the area between Zabkowice and Częstochowa. After the Battle...
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  • Andrzej Nadolski (category Academic staff of the University of Łódź)
    Łódź) was a Polish historian, specializing in Polish military history, an archaeologist, and professor. During World War II he was a member of Armia Krajowa...
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    early 1930s. During World War II he took part in the underground movement Armia Krajowa, for which he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia...
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    Piotrków Trybunalski (category Cities and towns in Łódź Voivodeship)
    passenger aircraft in Piotrków. The nearest airport is Łódź Władysław Reymont Airport in Łódź. Two large international airports are Warsaw Frédéric Chopin...
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    collaborators. Kedyw was created on January 22, 1943, from two pre-existing Armia Krajowa organisations: Związek Odwetu (Association of Retaliation), and...
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    government-in-exile. The Gwardia Ludowa was incorporated into the larger Armia Ludowa in January 1944. The Gwardia Ludowa was created on 6 January 1942...
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    Warsaw in 1939 was fought between the Polish Warsaw Army (Polish: Armia Warszawska, Armia Warszawa) garrisoned and entrenched in Warsaw and the invading...
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  • 1942–1950, Łódź, 2003 Archived 2012-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, Na rozdrożu historii. Repatriacja obywateli polskich z Zachodu w latach 1945–1949, Łódź 2009...
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  • Łódź Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Joël Quiniou (France) 3–3 on aggregate; Widzew Łódź won on away goals. 7 November 1984 17:00 Stadion Narodna Armia,...
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    Wasilewska and Zygmunt Berling. The official name of those formations were: Armia Polska w ZSRR (Polish Army in the USSR) from 1943 to 1944, Wojsko Polskie...
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    Mieczysław Moczar (category Armia Ludowa members)
    Immediately following World War II, Moczar became the secret police chief in Łódź, but was dismissed from his position in 1952 on charges of "nationalist deviation...
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  • The Polish Second Army (Polish: Druga Armia Wojska Polskiego, 2. AWP for short) was a Polish Army unit formed in the Soviet Union in 1944 as part of the...
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