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- from the original on 1 May 2016. Retrieved 11 October 2015. Walter M. Drzewieniecki, "The Polish Army on the Eve of World War II", Polish Review (1981)...
- Russian). Moscow: Eksmo. p. 496. ISBN 978-5-699-98091-8. Liu, Guoli; Drzewieniecki, Joanna, eds. (2022). Russian Studies, Political Science, and the Philosophy...
- Poland List of Polish armies in World War II Polish armaments 1939–45 Drzewieniecki, Walter M (1981). "The Polish Army on the Eve of WWII". The Polish Review...
- Zgórniak, Łaptos & Solarz 2006, p. 379. Kochanski 2012, pp. 52–53. Drzewieniecki 1981. Czubiński 2009, pp. 37–38. Szeląg 1968, pp. 11–12. Crockett, Jameson...
- The Polish-Soviet War 1919-1920 and The Miracle on the Vistula (2003) Drzewieniecki, Walter M. "The Polish Army on the Eve of World War II," Polish Review...
- Zimmerman (2015), p. 188. Jarosław Piekałkiewicz (30 November 2019). Joanna Drzewieniecki (ed.). Dance with Death: A Holistic View of Saving Polish Jews during...
- mostly "on paper", and the number of executions remained low; Joanna Drzewieniecki notes that "new research seems to indicate that Underground trials and...
- list króla Jana III". Przegląd Powszechny. December 1933: 533–534. Drzewieniecki, Walter M. (1967). The knowledge of China in XVII century Poland as...
- holistic view of saving Polish Jews during the Holocaust. Joanna E. Drzewieniecki-Abugattas. Lanham, Maryland. p. 262. ISBN 978-0-7618-7166-8. OCLC 1130289473...
- Army, An Odyssey Across Three Continents. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. Drzewieniecki, W. M. (1981). The Polish Army on the Eve of World War II. The Polish...