Jan Grudziński (3 December 1907– May/June 1940) was a submarine commander of the Polish Navy during World War II. Jan Grudziński was born in Kiev son of...
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Polish surname. It may refer to: Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2000), Polish writer Jan Grudziński (1907–1940), Polish submarine commander Joanna Grudzińska...
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chief officer, Lieutenant Jan Grudziński, and its new first officer, Lieutenant Andrzej Piasecki. That started with Grudziński's sabotage of the torpedo...
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Bartelski, Jan (2009). "Sprowadzenie poniemieckich torpedowców do Polski". Morza, Statki i Okręty (in Polish). 6. ISSN 1426-529X. Sawicki, Jan Kazimierz...
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In 1619, Jan Potulicki issued a founding document for the church and parish of the Holy Assumption of Mary. Later it passed to the Grudziński family. In...
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Wojskowych". Ministerstwo Spraw Wojskowych (in Polish). 3. 1933-03-08. Sawicki, Jan Kazimierz, ed. (1994). Kadry morskie Rzeczypospolitej. Polska Marynarka Wojenna...
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secretly sabotaged by her new commander, former chief officer, Lieutenant Jan Grudzinski. The crew of Orzeł conspired to carry out a daring escape. Around midnight...
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to stop, which she did. The Polish submarine commander, Lieutenant Jan Grudziński, then ordered the ship to surrender or be sunk, but Rio de Janeiro did...
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writer The Seeds (Nasiona, 2005) – short documentary: director ORP Orzeł Jan Grudziński (2014) – short docudrama by Cezary Iber: writer Battleheart (Serce do...
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Grudzińska [pl] and communist politician Jan Grudziński [pl] and the sister of banker Włodzimierz Grudziński [pl]. After entering the University of Warsaw...
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(1915–2006) Jan Twardowski (1916–1991) Wilhelm Szewczyk (1917–1944) Zuzanna Ginczanka (1918–1963) Stanisław Grzesiuk (1919–2000) Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2011)...
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allegedly selected to conform with his preconceived notions. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, a Jewish-Polish writer and dissident, was puzzled by Lanzmann's omission...
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political refugees throughout the Polish diaspora, such as Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Witold Gombrowicz, Marek Hłasko, Juliusz Mieroszewski, Józef Czapski...
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Dąbrowski Tadeusz Schmidt as Ens. Jan Gryczman Józef Nowak as Cpl. Piotr Buder Tadeusz Pluciński as Cpl. Bronisław Grudziński Bogusz Bilewski as Capt. Mieczysław...
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Zygmunt Grudziński 1601-1618 Stanisław Radziejowski 1618-1627 Filip Wołucki 1627-1642 Krzysztof Marcin Sułowski 1642-1644 Andrzej Grudziński 1644-1650...
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crown of Russia. Joanna was the eldest of three daughters of Count Antoni Grudziński, Grzymała coat of arms (1766-1835), the last owner of the town of Chodzież...
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Wayback Machine, Polish language Piotrowski 2007, p. 11 Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1996). A World Apart: Imprisonment in a Soviet Labor Camp During World...
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Hemingway (born 1990), rapper, songwriter, and musician Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2000), journalist, writer, Gulag survivor Richard B. Hetnarski (born...
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The group of emigre writers included Witold Gombrowicz, Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Czesław Miłosz, and Sławomir Mrożek. Zbigniew Herbert, Tadeusz Różewicz...
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century, Łobżenica became a Reformation center under the patronage of the Grudziński family. After the late 18th century Partitions of Poland, the town was...
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the pre-war Polish state as a "crime against revolution" Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, A World Apart: Imprisonment in a Soviet Labor Camp During World War II...
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Ciołkosz Maria Danilewiczowa Józef Garliński Gustaw Herling-Grudziński Stefania Kossowska Jan Kott Józef Łobodowski Tadeusz Nowakowski Edward Bernard Raczyński...
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(as chargé d'affaires) 1994–2000: Jerzy Koźmiński 2000–2005: Przemysław Grudziński 2005–2007: Janusz Reiter 2008–2012: Robert Kupiecki 2012–2016: Ryszard...
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Gruszecki, Wieslaw; Grudzinski, Wojciech; Banaszek-Glos, Agnieszka; Matula, Magdalena; Kernen, Peter; Krupa, Zbigniew; Sielewiesiuk, Jan. "Xanthophyll pigments...
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Gulag memoir by a Polish citizen of Polish ethnicity, Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, written in Polish, completed in 1950, published in 1951 in an English...
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Gustaw Herling-Grudziński J Antoni Barnaba Jabłonowski Pope John Paul II K Ryszard Kaczorowski (ex officio) Lech Kaczyński (ex officio) Jan Karski Lane Kirkland...
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Szack. Encyklopedia Interia. Retrieved 28 November 2006. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1996). A World Apart: Imprisonment in a Soviet Labor Camp During World...
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Statistical Year-Book of Poland, London, June 1941, pp. 9–10. Herling-Grudziński 1996, p. 284 Anders 1995, p. 540 Lerski, Lerski & Lerski 1996, p.538 Raack...
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Łobaszewska Małgorzata Ostrowska Józef Zembrzuski – "Żużu" Marian Pogasz Michał Grudziński Piotr Sowiński Tadeusz Wojtych Małgorzata Bratek Jacek Różański Aleksandra...
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Drewnowski, his deputy Juliusz Dąbrowski, and the writer Gustaw Herling-Grudziński was the first chief of staff. As early as October, PLAN started publishing...
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