- Władysław
Bortnowski (12
November 1891 – 21
November 1966) was a
Polish historian,
military commander and one of the
highest ranking generals of the Polish...
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Marcin Bortnowski (born 1
March 1972 in Żary, Poland) is a
Polish composer of
classical music. He
studied composition with Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil...
- counteroffensive,
which never came. That made Army Pomorze,
under General Władysław
Bortnowski, find
itself in the
Polish Corridor while it was
surrounded by German...
- Prussia. The
battle was
fought against the
judgment of
General Władysław
Bortnowski, the
commander of Army Pomerania, who
believed the
Corridor to be a very...
-
officially created on 23
March 1939. Led by
General dywizji Władysław
Bortnowski, it
consisted of 5
infantry divisions, 2
National Defence brigades and...
-
officers were held in the camp, including:
Polish Generał
dywizji Władysław
Bortnowski Tadeusz Kutrzeba Juliusz Rómmel Generał
brygady Roman Abraham Franciszek...
- command:
Edward Rydz-Śmigły Wacław
Stachiewicz Emil
Przedrzymirski Władysław
Bortnowski Tadeusz Kutrzeba Juliusz Rómmel
Antoni Szylling Kazimierz Fabrycy Stefan...
- delay. On 2 October, the
Polish Army,
commanded by
General Władysław
Bortnowski,
annexed an area of 801.5 km2 with a po****tion of 227,399 people. Administratively...
-
April 1945.
Among those imprisoned in
Murnau were: Józef
Unrug Władysław
Bortnowski Tadeusz Kutrzeba Tadeusz Piskor Juliusz Rómmel
Roman Abraham Franciszek...
- Fortress. The
route was
adopted by the
Pomorze Army,
under Gen. Władysław
Bortnowski, the Poznań Army,
under Gen.
Tadeusz Kutrzeba. At the same time the German...