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Tadeusz Chciuk-Celt
Listen (17
October 1916 – 10
April 2001) was a
World War II
Polish Silent Unseen, and
later a
journalist and author. His two parachute...
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March 2020.
Chciuk-Celt, Jan. "Jozef
Retinger (1888-1960)" (PDF).
Retrieved 3
March 2020. Jan
Chciuk-Celt,
younger son of
Tadeusz Chciuk, Retinger's military...
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Forces in the West
Polish Armed Forces in the East
Poland portal Tadeusz Chciuk-Celt,
special envoy of the
government Juliusz Nowina-Sokolnicki, alternative...
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child prodigy Kazimierz Wierzyński,
Polish poet and
writer Tadeusz Chciuk-Celt,
Polish war hero
Yuriy Drohobych,
first doctor of
medicine in Ukraine...
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Penumbra Bookery. ISBN 978-1466220232. Bolesław Leśmian;
Alexandra Chciuk-Celt (1992).
Mythematics and
Extropy II:
Selected Literary Criticism of...
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captured and
executed by the
Soviet occupiers. One of the survivors,
Tadeusz Chciuk-Celt, also
known as
Marek Celt,
wrote a book
White Couriers (Biali Kurierzy)...
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Polish 27th Home Army
Infantry Division Second Lieutenant Tadeusz Chciuk-Celt -
Sulima 28
December 1941 and 4
April 1944
Operation Jacket and Operation...
- flight,
Jerzy Chmielewski, Józef Retinger,
Tomasz Arciszewski,
Tadeusz Chciuk, and Czesław Miciński were
ferried from
occupied Poland to Brindisi, Italy...
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Tadeusz Kowalewski ppor.
Tadeusz Nowak ppor. Władysław Gnyś pchor.Władysław
Chciuk pchor.
Ryszard Koczor pchor.
Franciszek Surma plut.
Leopold Flanek kpr....
- Zośka,
Oficyna Wydawnicza RYTM. ISBN 83-88794-95-7 Celt,
Marek (Tadeusz
Chciuk), 1986,
Biali Kurierzy,
Wydawnictwo LTW,
Dziekanow Lesny. ISBN 83-88736-62-0...