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Ciechanowski (Polish pronunciation: [tɕɛxaˈnɔfski]; feminine: Ciechanowska; plural: Ciechanowscy) is a Polish-language
surname ****ociated with locations...
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Damian Ciechanowski (born 3
April 1996) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for II liga club Świt Szczecin. On 20 July 2013,...
- Jan
Maria Włodzimierz
Ciechanowski (15 May 1887 – 16
April 1973) was an
economist and diplomat. He was the
envoy of
Poland to the
United States from 1925...
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explosives in one of the
Cracow plants,
Ciechanowski 2014, p. 546
Ciechanowski 2014, p. 483
Ciechanowski 2014, p. 55 the
Polish scholar failed to reconstruct...
- Jan. M.
Ciechanowski. The
Warsaw Rising of 1944.
Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. London. 1974. pp. 239–240 [ISBN missing]
Ciechanowski, Jan. M...
- Ciechanów
County (Polish:
powiat ciechanowski) is a unit of
territorial administration and
local government (powiat) in
Masovian Voivodeship, east-central...
- César. La
guerra que ganó Franco. Madrid, 2008. p. 256. Jan Stanisław
Ciechanowski, Podwójna gra.
Rzeczpospolita wobec hiszpańskiej
wojny domowej 1936–1939...
- .37.1571M. doi:10.1111/j.1752-1688.2001.tb03660.x. S2CID 128410215.
Ciechanowski, M.; Kubic, W.; Rynkiewicz, A.; Zwolicki, A. (2011). "Reintroduction...
- Extermination, Responsibility.
Contributing writers:
Bogdan Chrzanowski,
Konrad Ciechanowski,
Danuta Drywa, Ewa Ferenc,
Andrzej Gąsiorowski, Mirosław Gliński, Janina...
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borders with the USSR,
rejecting the
Curzon Line border.
According to Jan
Ciechanowski, "The [exiled]
Polish Cabinet believed that by
refusing to
accept the...