Stanislav Poplavsky (redirect from Stanisław Popławski)
Gilyarovich Poplavsky (Russian: Станислав Гилярович Поплавский, Polish: Stanisław Popławski) (22 April 1902 – 10 August 1973) was a general in the Soviet and...
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Stanisław Horno-Popławski (1902-1997) was a Russian-Polish painter, sculptor and pedagogue. Stanisław's mother was Maria-Natalie-Agripina Popłavskaya...
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for western Poland and the Battle of Berlin Stanislav Poplavsky (Stanisław Popławski) - general, commander of the Polish First Army during the breakthrough...
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Georgy Zhukov Konstantin Rokossovsky Ivan Konev Nver Safarian [hy] Stanisław Popławski Adolf Hitler † Gotthard Heinrici Felix Steiner Wilhelm Keitel Wilhelm...
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several times. The order was originally created on 22 June 1792 by King Stanisław II August to commemorate the victorious Battle of Zieleńce. Initially...
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1944 to 24 September 1944 and from 26 December 1944 onward general Stanisław Popławski (Stanislav Poplavsky) from 25 September 1944 to 25 December 1944...
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Agnieszka and her daughter moved to Szczecin. Stanisław Popławski married Krystyna in 2022 Stanisław Popławski (Sławomir Holland) is a policeman from Lipnica...
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for western Poland and the Battle of Berlin Stanislav Poplavsky (Stanisław Popławski) – general, commander of the Polish First Army during the breakthrough...
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January 1945. On 17 January the First Polish Army led by General Stanisław Popławski entered the destroyed Warsaw. It fought on the 1st Belorussian Front...
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Miskurka [pl] Zenon Młotkiewicz [pl] Stanisław Nowocień [pl] Roman Piotrowski Irena Piwowarska [pl] Stanisław Popławski Janina Pyłka [pl] Jan Rustecki [pl]...
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Szczodry został królem Polski". Newsweek (in Polish). "Bolesław Śmiały i Stanisław ze Szczepanowa. Krwawa rozprawa króla z biskupem zdrajcą | HISTORIA.org...
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He was diagnosed with throat cancer. Jan Ludwik Popławski died on 12 March 1908 in Warsaw. Popławski considered Jews to be "estranged" from the Poles...
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their East Pomeranian Offensive. The Poles, commanded by General Stanisław Popławski, then led the assault on Kolberg, completed on 18 March. Gdynia and...
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Kazimierz Poniatowski Stanisław Poniatowski Stanisław Kostka Potocki Szczęsny Potocki Wincenty Potocki Zygmunt Przyjemski Stanisław Mateusz Rzewuski Aleksander...
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1944–45 Battle of Schoenfeld Kołobrzeg 1945 Berlin 1945 Commanders Notable commanders General Zygmunt Berling (1943-44); General Stanislaw Poplawski (1945)...
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subordinated to the Second Deputy Minister of National Defense, General Stanisław Popławski. It consisted of a staff with departments: operational, combat training...
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(born 2015, son of Marcin and his then fiancee, Katarzyna Mularczyk, Stanisław Szczypiński) Maja Chodakowska (born 2017, Oliwia Kaczmarek, Laura Jankowska)...
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the Polish First Army under the command of Polish-born general Stanislaw Poplawski: the 6th, the 3rd Polish Infantry Division and support units. The...
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the liberation of Kołobrzeg, March 16, 1970, from the right: Piotr Jaroszewicz, General Stanisław Popławski, Zenon Nowak and General Józef Urbanowicz...
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three daughters (Feliksa, Ludmiła, Janina) and two sons (Stanisław and Zbigniew). Stanisław died in 1920 during the Polish-Soviet War. Zbigniew (1907–1943)...
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List of Catholic bishops of Lviv (redirect from Stanisław Grochowski)
Konstanty I Lipski 1700–1709 Konstanty II Zieliński 1710–1711 Mikołaj III Popławski 1713–1733 Jan X Skarbek 1737–1757 Mikołaj IV Wyżycki 1757 Mikołaj V Dembowski...
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— Polish Major, Armija Krajowa Ryszard Polanski — Knight's cross Stanisław Popławski — Polish general (Grand Cross; Commander's Cross with Star; Commander's...
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Stanisław "Cat" Mackiewicz (18 December 1896 in Saint Petersburg, Russia – 18 February 1966 in Warsaw, Poland) was a conservative Polish writer, journalist...
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(1831–1901) Chaim Goldberg (1917–2004) Wiktoria Goryńska (1902–1945) Stanisław Horno-Popławski (1902-1997) Krzysztof Jung (1951-1998) Kali (1918–1998) Julia...
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Hall Kaczyński (Lech) Kaczyński (Jarosław) Jaworski Legutko Morawiecki Popławski Rybarski Szujski Szydło Tarczyński Wielopolski Zamoyski Ziobro Literature...
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ISBN 83-7085-058-8. Editorial Committee: Jan Boberski, Stanisław Marian Brzozowski, Konrad Dyba, Zbysław Popławski, Jerzy Schroeder, Robert Szewalski (editor-in-chief)...
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ideological fathers of the movement included Zygmunt Balicki and Jan Ludwik Popławski. The National Democracy's main stronghold was Greater Poland (western...
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2024-12-16. "Rzeźba dłuta Stanisława Popławskiego" [Sculpture by Stanisław Popławski]. audiovis.nac.gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-12-16. "Obraz Konstantego...
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Roman Dmowski (redirect from Roman Stanisław Dmowski)
Roman Stanisław Dmowski (9 August 1864 – 2 January 1939) was a Polish politician, statesman, and co-founder and chief ideologue of the National Democracy...
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non-existent) and two stone benches with mascarons. In 1979, the sculptor Stanisław Horno-Popławski moved to a small house in the Botanic Garden, which he used as...
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