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Antoni "Kajtek"
Czortek (Polish pronunciation: [anˈtɔɲi ˈt͡ʂɔrtɛk]; 1915–2004) was a
Polish boxing champion, a
legend in the sport. He was a 1939 silver...
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Salamo Arouch Harry Haft Noah
Klieger Victor Perez (Tunisian boxer)
Antoni Czortek, a
Polish boxer who
fought for his life in Auschwitz. Once with a vastly...
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fictionalized as
Triumph of the Spirit, a 1989
biographical drama film.
Antoni Czortek (1915-2004),
Polish boxer who also
fought for his life in Auschwitz. Harry...
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Witte (1911–2008),
stage actor,
operatic tenor and
opera director Antoni Czortek (1915–2003),
Polish boxing champion Henryk Sawistowski (1925–1984), dean...
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defeated Veikko Huuskonen (Finland) on
points Round of 16:
defeated Antoni Czortek (Poland) on
points Quarterfinal: lost to
Fidel Ortiz (Mexico) on points...
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eliminated in the
first round of the
bantamweight class after losing his
fight to
Antoni Czortek.
Pierre Bonnet's
profile at
Sports Reference.com v t e...
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International Organisation". gcatholic.org.
Retrieved 11 June 2024.
Andrea Czortek, ed. (June 2023). "Fondo
Opera Diocesana ****istenza (buste 36; 1945-1968)"...
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Henryk Chmielewski, Józef Pisarski,
Aleksander Polus,
Antoni Czortek,
Antoni Kolczyński,
Aleksy Antkiewicz,
Zygmunt Chychła,
Zenon Stefaniuk...
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regional league. Okęcie is most
famous for its
boxers (including
Antoni Czortek), who in the 1930s were
multiple champions of Poland,
including at the...
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Lithuanian SSR: Kalety, Studzianka, Kodzie,
Wolka Rzędowa, Rynkowie, Dąbrowka,
Czortek. The
border was
demarcated without considering elementary economic principles...