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- Łukasz Ciepliński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈwukaʂ t͡ɕɛˈplij̃skʲi]; 26 November 1913 – 1 March 1951) was a Polish soldier who fought in the Polish anti-****...
- an active part in anti-**** resistance. The executed men were: Łukasz Ciepliński, Karol Chmiel, Adam Lazarowicz, Józef Rzepka, Józef Batory, Mieczysław...
- armies gun-howitzers are usually identified just as howitzers. Gun-mortar Ciepliński & Woźniak 1994, pp. 83–84. Hazlett, Olmstead & Parks 2004, pp. 28–29....
- Wincenty Kwieciński January 1947 to November 1947: Lieutenant-Colonel Łukasz Ciepliński Cursed soldiers Emilia Malessa Attack on Hrubieszów Public execution in...
- Army unit under Łukasz Ciepliński attacked the castle, trying to release 400 inmates kept there. The attack failed, and Ciepliński was captured and subsequently...
- Noszczak (1987–1994) Jerzy Ciepliński (1994–2000) Marek Karpiński (2000–2003) Zygfryd Kuchta (2003–2006) Jerzy Ciepliński (2006) Zenon Łakomy (2006–2008)...
- Moczarski Zygmunt Szendzielarz (executed) Prof. Marian Grzybowski Łukasz Ciepliński (executed) See also 1951 Mokotów Prison execution of 7 officers of WIN...
- Belarus, 1569–1999, Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-10586-X p. 144 Feigue Cieplinski, Poles and Jews: The Quest For Self-Determination 1919–1934, Binghamton...
- (May 2012). "La Coruña Military Museum". Small Arms Review SAW. Andrzej Ciepliński; Ryszard Woźniak (1994). "Encyklopedia współczesnej broni palnej: Od połowy...
- p. 200. Zimmerman 2003, p. 19. Prizel 1998, p. 61. Wein 1990, p. 292. Cieplinski, Feigue (2002). "Poles and Jews: The Quest For Self-Determination 1919–1934"...