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The leading members of ONR-ABC included Henryk Rossman, Tadeusz Gluziński, Stanisław Piasecki, Jan Jodzewicz, Wojciech Zaleski, Tadeusz Todtleben and Jan Korolec.
Marshal Piłsudski's immediate collaborators in this period included Witold Jodko, Tytus Filipowicz, Gen. Julian Stachiewicz, Col. Walery Sławek, Col. Tadeusz Schaetzel, a Maj. Czarnecki, August Zaleski, Leon Wasilewski, Henryk Józewski, Juliusz Łukasiewicz, Tadeusz Hołówko, Marian Szumlakowski, Jan Dąbski, Mirosław Arciszewski, Maj. Wacław Jędrzejewicz and Roman Knoll.
# at the Foreign Ministry: Tadeusz Hołówko, Tadeusz Schaetzel, Stanisław Hempel, Adam Tarnowski, Mirosław Arciszewski, Roman Knoll, Juliusz Łukasiewicz, Marian Szumlakowski, Stanisław Zaċwilichowski, Jan Gawroński, Zygmunt Mostowski, Władysław Zaleski, Kazimierz Marian Wyszyński, Karol Dubicz-Penther, Władysław Pelc, Ksawery Zalewski, Władysław Wolski, Piotr Kurnicki, Wacław Knoll ;

Jan and 1869
Union of Lublin of 1569, oil on canvas by Jan Matejko, 1869, 298 × 512 cm, National Museum in Warsaw
Later, General George Armstrong Custer's command was encamped at Fort Cobb from Dec. 18, 1868, to Jan. 6, 1869.
Jan Wnęk made several public flights of substantial distances between 1866 and 1869, especially during religious festivals, carnivals and New Year celebrations.
Other paintings in this group include Unia Lubelska ( Union of Lublin ) ( 1869 ), Stefan Batory pod Pskowem ( Stefan Batory at the siege of Pskov ) ( 1872 ), Kopernik ( Nicolaus Copernicus ), Dzwon Zygmunta ( Sigismund's Bell ) ( 1874 ), Hołd Pruski ( Prussian Tribute ) ( 1882 ), Sobieski pod Wiedniem ( Jan III Sobieski at the Battle of Vienna ) ( 1883 ), Wernyhora, Kościuszko pod Racławicami ( Tadeusz Kościuszko at the battle of Racławice ) ( 1888 ), Dzieje Cywilizacji w Polsce ( History of civilization in Poland ) ( 1889 ) and Konstytucja 3 Maja ( Constitution of the 3 May ) ( 1891 ).
Jan Evangelista Purkyně (; also written Johannes Evangelist Purkinje ) ( 17 December 1787 28 July 1869 ) was a Czech anatomist and physiologist.
Jan Wnęk ( 1828 July 10, 1869 ) is believed to have been an aviation pioneer.
In a variation of the Oral tradition by Pan Nam, Leung Jan started learning from Wong Wah Bo first and than continued training with Leung Yee Tai when Wong went back to Opera performance when the Ban was Lifted around 1869.
: G. B. Barton, Literature in New South Wales ' ( Sydney, 1866 ); G. B. Barton ( ed ), The Poets and Prose Writers of New South Wales ( Sydney, 1866 ); E. A. Martin, The Life and Speeches of Daniel Henry Deniehy ( Melbourne, 1884 ); J. Normington-Rawling, Charles Harpur: An Australian ( Sydney, 1962 ); P. Loveday and A. W. Martin, Parliament Factions and Parties ( Melbourne, 1966 ); B. T. Dowd, ' Daniel Henry Deniehy ', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 33 ( 1947 ); Austral Light, Apr 1894 ; Sydney Morning Herald, 16 Aug 1853, 19 Feb 1857, 5, 13 Jan, 9, 28 Feb, 4 Mar 1859, 27 Oct 1865 ; Freeman's Journal ( Sydney ), 19 Mar 1859, 28 Oct 1865, 13 May 1883 ; Australian Journal, Oct 1869 ; Bulletin, 15 Apr 1882, 1-29 Sept, 6 Oct 1888 ; Town and Country Journal, 17 Mar 1888 ; Henry Parkes letters ( State Library of New South Wales ).
He remained there until his death six years later, aged 52, during the night between Dec. 31st 1869 and Jan 1st 1870.
Jan August Hendrik, Baron Leys ( 18 February 1815-26 August 1869 ), also known as Henri Leys, was a Belgian painter and printmaker.
* Władysław Zawadski, Juliusz Kossak, Obrazy Rusi Czerwonej with illustrations by Juliusz Kossak, Poznan, Jan Konstanty Zupanski Publishing, 1869
** Jan Wnęk, carpenter and sculptor ( died 1869 )

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British Medical Journal, Jan. 3, 1959, 1 ( 5113 ): 1 6.
* 1652 At the Cape of Good Hope, Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck establishes a resupply camp that eventually becomes Cape Town.
* 1903 Jan Tinbergen, Dutch economist, recipient of the Bank of Sweden Prize ( d. 1994 )
* 1944 Jan Bols, Dutch speed skater
* 1945 Jan Sloot, Dutch inventor ( d. 1999 )
* 1969 Jan Axel Blomberg Norwegian drummer ( Winds, Mayhem, and Arcturus )
11 # 3 ( Jan., 1945 ), pp. 255 268 in JSTOR
2 # 1 ( Jan., 1940 ), pp. 87 104 in JSTOR
Franciszek Bujak ( 1875 1953 ) and Jan Rutkowski ( 1886 1949 ), the founders of modern economic history in Poland and of the journal Roczniki Dziejów Spolecznych i Gospodarczych ( 1931 ), were attracted to the innovations of the Annales school.
* 1911 Jan Koetsier, Dutch composer and conductor ( d. 2006 )
* 1898 Jan Brzechwa, Polish poet ( d. 1966 )
* 1902 Jan Campert, Dutch journalist and critic ( d. 1943 )
* 1902 Jan Tschichold, German typographer ( d. 1974 )
* 1756 Jan Śniadecki, Polish mathematician ( d. 1830 )
* 1937 Jan Kaplický, Czech-British architect
* 1948 Jan Hammer, Czech composer
* 1948 Jan Palach, Czech activist ( d. 1969 )
* 1942 Bas Jan Ader, Dutch artist ( disappeared 1975 )
* 1985 Jan Zimmermann, German goalkeeper
* Jan Melchers ( 1958 64 )
* Jan Wouters ( 1999 00 )
* 1656 Jan van Goyen, Dutch painter ( b. 1596 )
* 1987 Jan Vertonghen, Belgian footballer

Jan and 1932
It was first postulated by Jan Oort in 1932 to account for the orbital velocities of stars in the Milky Way and Fritz Zwicky in 1933 to account for evidence of " missing mass " in the orbital velocities of galaxies in clusters.
The first person to provide evidence and infer the presence of dark matter was Dutch astronomer Jan Oort, a pioneer in radio astronomy, in 1932.
* 1932 Jan Lindblad, Swedish naturalist, writer, and photographer ( d. 1987 )
The last edition, Merz 24, 1932, was a complete transcription of the final draft of the Ursonate, with typography by Jan Tschichold.
Jan Tomáš Forman (; born February 18, 1932 ), known as Miloš Forman (, ), is a Czech-American director, screenwriter, and professor, who since 1968 has lived and worked primarily outside the former Czechoslovakia and the present Czech Republic.
" Nation 27 Jan 1932: 108-109.
* Jan Hammenecker ( Mariekerke, 2 October 1878 Westrode, 13 June 1932 ), writer and priest
Though in 1932, Jan Hendrik Oort was the first to report measurements that the stars in the Solar neighborhood moved faster than expected when a mass distribution based upon the visible matter was assumed, this measurement was later determined to be essentially erroneous.
They had two children, a daughter Giovanna ( born in Berlin, 1932 ) and a son Jan ( born in Khar ’ kov, 1935 ), and they were divorced the first time in 1943, due to a new law in Germany and enforced wartime separation.
In 1932, at the age of 56, Tomáš died in a plane crash at Zlín Airport ( attempting to take off under bad weather conditions ) and his half-brother Jan Antonín Baťa became head of the company.
( Jan., 1932 ), pp. 70 75.
When the business transaction was finalized through a court probate proceeding in 1932 as prescribed by Czechoslovakian law, Jan Antonin became the legitimate owner of the Bata family business.
Jan Antonin built for Czechoslovakia an economic giant, employing more than 100, 000 people by 1939 from a level of 16, 000 in 1932.
According to Polish sources ( published in 1969 ) The area remained the main centre of activity by Polish minority in the region and in 1923 Związek Polaków na obszar Kaszubski was founded in the city In 1928 Jan Bauer, a Polish teacher organised Polish language lessons, and reinvigorated the Polish movement in the city, which resulted in repressions by German state, and his eventual conviction and exile from Germany in 1932, founding himself at the outbreak of Second World War in Berlin he was arrested and murdered by Germans in 1940.
Hertzog merged of with the South African Party of General Jan Smuts and formed the United Party ( UP ) during the World Economic Crisis in 1932, Strijdom was part of the break-away faction of the National Party, named the Gesuiwerde Nasionale Party ( Purified National Party ).
* 1931 1932: Jan Sajdak ( 1882 1967 ), classical philologist
* Jan Piłsudski 1931 1932
This view was introduced by Jan Adamus ( 1896 1962 ) in 1932 and supported by Henryk Paszkiewicz ( 1897 1979 ) and to an extent by Oskar Halecki.
* Madrid / Lucerne 1932 ( effective 15 Jan 1934 ) " Lucerne Convention European Wavelength Plan " Mostly 9 kHz spacings but not harmonic multiples ;
F. Springer ( 15 January 1932 7 November 2011 ) was the pseudonym of Carel Jan Schneider, a Dutch foreign service diplomat and writer.
* Florence Bourne ( 6 Jan 1886-1969 ), married Anson Wales Hard ( 1884-1935 ), divorced 1932, 7 children.
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography article by Margaret Drabble " Redgrove, Peter William ( 1932 2003 )" online edn., Jan 2007 accessed 30 April 2007
New York: Friends of the Soviet Union, 1932 to Jan. 1951.
Among the most famous lecturers were: Joachim Oelhafius, a native of Gdańsk, who in 1613 was the first to perform a public autopsy of a newborn child in northern Europe, and Dr Jan Adam Kulmus, the author of the anatomical atlas Tabulae anatomicae, published in 1932.

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