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    Major Wacław Kopisto a.k.a. Wacław Jaworski, nom de guerre Kra (8 February 1911 – 23 February 1993) was an officer of the Polish Army in interwar Poland...
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  • musician Wacław Kopisto (1911–1993), Polish Army officer Wacław Kuchar (1897–1981), Polish athlete Wacław Leszczyński (1605–1666), Primate of Poland Wacław Maciejowski...
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    The Unseen and Silent, p. 350. Krzysztof A. Tochman (2010). Major Wacław Kopisto - Cichociemny Oficer AK Sybirak. Wydawnictwo Libra PL sp. z o.o., Rzeszów...
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    News) on 2 August 1990 published an interview with World War II Captain Wacław Kopisto, a soldier of the elite Polish Cichociemni unit, who took part in the...
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  • heroism were dismissed in Poland as untrue by the Silent Unseen Captain Wacław Kopisto. Michael York : Martin Gray Jacques Penot : Young Martin Gray Brigitte...
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    Cichociemni parachuters under the command of Jan Piwnik according to Captain Wacław Kopisto who was one of them, all dressed in German uniforms. (see also 1943...
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    by four Cichociemni agents: Piwnik himself, Jan Rogowski (Czarek), Waclaw Kopisto (Kry) and Michal Fijalek (Kawy). Altogether, they decided that 16 people...
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    lived in the city. Łachwa Ghetto uprising The emergence of West Belarus Wacław Kopisto 1943 liberation of the Pińsk prison Polesia region of East European...
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