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Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski "Laudański" (20
April 1924 in
Bydgoszcz – 22 June 1998 in Ciechocinek) was a
noted Polish soldier during World War II, and later...
- "Zośka"
Battalion liberating Gęsiówka
concentration camp. Only
Juliusz Deczkowski (centre) survived.
Tadeusz Milewski "Ćwik" (right) was
killed later in...
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confiscated German weapons. From left:
Wojciech Omyła "Wojtek",
Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski "Laudański" and
Tadeusz Milewski "Ćwik".
Milewski was
killed on the same...
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Jan Czochralski,
Czochralski process Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski,
medical equipment Stefan Drzewiecki in 1884
built the
first electric-battery-powered...
- and
screenwriter Stefan Klajbor (1924–1991),
architect Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski (1924–1998), soldier,
writer Danuta Kleisinger (1924–2017), Righteous...
- from left to right:
Wojciech Omyła (code name “Wojtek"),
Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski (code name “Laudański") and
Tadeusz Milewski (code name "Ćwik") Chronicles...
- (1862–1942),
bishop of the Evangelical-Augsburg
Church in
Poland Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski (1924–1998),
noted Polish soldier during World War II, and
later an engineer...
- Obserwatorów Street. The
place was an
outpost for
Juliusz "Laudański"
Deczkowski's unit and
contained a
clandestine shooting range. It was also a hideout...
- politician.
Brian Davis, 63, New
Zealand Anglican archbishop.
Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski, 74,
Polish soldier during World War II, and
later inventor and writer...
- południowo-zachodniej części Niżu polskiego".
Geological Quarterly. 3 (3): 501–528.
Deczkowski, Z. (1962). "Stratygrafia i
litologia liasu na
obszarze kalisko-częstochowskim"...