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- Jan Roman Bytnar, nom de guerre "Rudy" (Ginger) (born 6 May 1921, Kolbuszowa, Poland – died 30 March 1943, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish scoutmaster, a...
- Alexander Büttner (pronounced [aːlɛkˈsɑndər ˈbʏtnər]; born 11 February 1989) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Eerste Divisie...
- Stenka as Zdzisława Bytnarowa Artur Żmijewski as Stanisław Bytnar Irena Melcer as Danuta Bytnar Magdalena Koleśnik as Maryna Trzcińska "Stones for the Rampart...
- which the action took place. The plan was to free the troop leader Jan Bytnar "Rudy", who was arrested together with his father by the Gestapo. The operation...
- events of the Polish protests of 1970. His other prominent roles include Jan Bytnar in Robert Gliński's 2014 war drama Stones for the Rampart and "Ronaldo"...
- German occupation, with kotwica graffiti added by Szare Szeregi member Jan Bytnar The kotwica that was permanently added to the Polish Pilots monument in...
- kidnapping by a family friend. Jan Buijs (1889–1961), Dutch architect Jan Bytnar (1921–1943), Polish anti-**** resistance fighter Jan Choinski (born 1996)...
- Operation ****nal (March 26, 1943), the liberation of the gravely wounded Jan Bytnar and 24 other prisoners from a Gestapo convoy Operation Schultz (May 6, 1943)...
- operation led to the release of arrested troop leader Jan Bytnar "Rudy". In an attack on the prison, Bytnar and 24 other prisoners were freed.[citation needed]...
- plaques beneath the Warsaw statue of Copernicus on 11 February 1942. Jan Bytnar, another resistance leader, was arrested by the Germans on 23 March 1943...