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Marian Bernaciak (nom de
guerre "Dymek" (Little Smoke) or "Orlik" (Little Eagle)) (March 6, 1917, in
Zalesie in Ryki
County – June 24, 1946, in Piotrówek)...
- Tecnocrats: 94–99. doi:10.22270/ajprd.v7i3.502. ISSN 2320-4850. Gracz-
Bernaciak J,
Mazur O,
Nawrot R (17
November 2021). "Functional
Studies of Plant...
- guerre, "Argus" and "Wojtek") Lt.
Stefan Bembiński ("Harnaś") Maj.
Marian Bernaciak ("Orlik" and "Dymek") Lt.
Ksawery Błasiak ("Albert") Cpt.
Franciszek Błażej...
- the anti-Communist
organization Freedom and
Independence under Marian Bernaciak captured the
local office of
Communist secret services temporarily. The...
- film
Western star, film
director and
writer (b. 1864) June 24 –
Marian Bernaciak,
Polish World War II
heroine (b. 1917) June 26 – Alma
Bridwell White,...
- Book of
Rugby (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ISBN 1-86200-013-1) p72
Aleksander Bernaciak. "zielonysport.pl –
Polski Związek
Orientacji Sportowej". Orienteering...
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commander Wilhelm Orlik-Rueckemann (1894-1986), a
military commander Marian Bernaciak (1917-1946),
Polish partisan leader whose nom de
guerre was
Orlik ("Little...
- he was
arrested on
charges of
collaborating with
armed units of
Marian Bernaciak "Orlik".
Deputy Minister of
Security Henryk Wachowicz (a
member of the...
- (cursed soldier,
commander of the Home Army 5th
Wilno Brigade) mjr
Marian Bernaciak (cursed soldier) kpt. Władysław
Raginis (commander in the
Battle of Wizna)...
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mutations may
contribute to
human visual system disorders.
Dietz ML,
Bernaciak TM,
Vendetti F,
Kielec JM,
Hildebrand JD (July 2006). "Differential actin-dependent...