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Zygmunt Berling was born in Limanowa on 27 April 1896, ( Some researchers point Berling to be from German or Swedish family roots and his family membership in the Calvinist Church.
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It was commanded by Gen. Zygmunt Berling, his second-in-command ' Gen. Karol Świerczewski, and Col. Włodzimierz Sokorski.
The officers were arrested by the NKVD and sent to Russia while most of the soldiers were conscripted to the army of Gen. Zygmunt Berling.
In the Praga area Polish units under command of general Zygmunt Berling ( thus sometimes known as ' berlingowcy ' - ' the Berling men '), the 1st Polish Army ( 1 Armia Wojska Polskiego ) were in position.
In the Praga area Polish units under command of General Zygmunt Berling ( thus sometimes known as ' berlingowcy ' - ' the Berling men '), the 1st Polish Army ( 1 Armia Wojska Polskiego ) were in position.
In 1943, after the Battle of Lenino, General Zygmunt Berling, commander of the Soviet-backed Polish 1st Corps, awarded the Cross of Valor to several soldiers.
His constant alcoholism and related disregard for life and health of his soldiers stirred conflicts with Zygmunt Berling.
Three days prior to the actual battle, on October 9, General Zygmunt Berling, the commanding officer of the Polish 1st Division, ordered a force recon assault on the German lines.
Zygmunt Berling objected this decision as he saw that the Polish and Soviet had already lost their advantage and suffered too many casualties, therefore they should immediatey switch to defense.
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Albert became Duke of Prussia after paying feudal homage to the King of Poland, Zygmunt August ( Ducal Prussia was a fief of Poland ), on July 19, 1569 in Lublin.
He paid his feudal homage in person to the King of Poland, Zygmunt Waza, in September 1621 in Warsaw ( the Duchy of Prussia was a fief of the Kingdom of Poland at the time ).
Zygmunt Gloger in his work Historical geography of land of ancient Poland ( Geografia historyczna ziem dawnej Polski ) states that according to a Polish custom, whenever a new village was formed next to an older one, the name of the new entity was presented with an adjective little ( or lesser ), while the old village was described as greater.
A memorial to the victims of the Katyn Massacre was unveiled by Stefan Staniszewski, whose father Hillary Zygmunt Staniszewski ( a high court judge ) died in the massacre.
Różycki was born in what is now Ukraine, the fourth and youngest child of Zygmunt Różycki, a pharmacist and graduate of Saint Petersburg University, and Wanda, née Benita.
Władysław IV was the son of Sigismund III Vasa ( Polish: Zygmunt III Waza ) and his wife, Anna of Austria ( also known as Anna of Habsburg ).
Nitrogen was first liquefied at the Jagiellonian University on 15 April 1883 by Polish physicists, Zygmunt Wróblewski and Karol Olszewski.
* The first measurable quantity of liquid oxygen was produced by Polish professors Zygmunt Wróblewski and Karol Olszewski ( Jagiellonian University in Kraków ) on April 5, 1883.
He appears in the poem Przedświt of Zygmunt Krasiński, but much more significant was his portrayal in The Trilogy of Henryk Sienkiewicz, particularly the second book, The Deluge.
His maternal grandfather was Polish-born public figure Zygmunt Mineyko and his maternal grandmother was Greek.
In 1569 he also joined the Polish royal chancery and as a secretary served two kings, Zygmunt August and Stefan Batory, and was successively appointed bishop of Kamieniec Podolski ( 1586 ), Chełm ( 1590 ), Przemyśl ( 1591 ), and Poznań ( 1601 ).
** " Assassination on City Hall " – as it was dominated by Germans, the Execution Department of Worker's and Soldier's Council proceeded to Poznań's City Hall, an armed group of Poles forced them to change four of the German Delegates with Poles: Bohdan Hulewicz, Mieczysław Paluch, Henryk Śniegocki and Zygmunt Wiza.
On 7 April Zygmunt Sierakowski, who was able to recruit and arm 2500 men for the cause, was elected to be the military commander in chief of the reborn PLC.
However, King Sigismund I the Old ( Zygmunt ) — during whose reign immigration of numerous Jews from the Iberian peninsula, Bohemia and Germany was encouraged — bestowed municipal rights upon the town of Piła on 4 March 1513, a landmark decision.
Economic circumstances or personal feuds may have been responsible for the frequent changes of ownership of the town, as Piła was ‘ purchased ’ in 1518 by Hieronymus von Bnin ; the document outlining the deed and ownership during his lifetime was given to him by King Zygmunt I in 1525.
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