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- regiment was attached to the 8th Infantry Division under Col. Teodor Furgalski [pl]. Shortly before the German invasion of Poland started his unit was...
- Rifles Infantry Regiment Fedorczyk N of Mława 8th Infantry Division Wyrwa-Furgalski 13th Infantry Regiment   in reserve 21st Warsaw Infantry Regiment Sosabowski...
- (Southern Praga) 8th Infantry Division (two regiments were in Modlin) Wyrwa-Furgalski 21st "Children of Warsaw" Infantry Regiment Sosabowski Grochów 1st "Defenders...
- 8th Infantry Division from Modlin 8 Dywizja Piechoty płk. Tadeusz Wyrwa-Furgalski elements 28th Infantry Division from Warsaw 28 Dywizja Piechoty płk. Broniewski...
- Gąsiorowski 8th Infantry Division (stationed in Modlin) - Col. Tadeusz Wyrwa-Furgalski 9th Siedlce Infantry Division (stationed in Siedlce) - Col. Józef Werobej...
- Cross Mountains Brigade) płk. Jerzy Leszczynsky-Ziętek płk. Tadeusz Wyrwa-Furgalski (Major in the Polish Legions) ppłk Adam Borys (Pług”, „Adam Gałecki”,...
- history of the club dates back to 1921, when Franciszek Międzik and Adolf Furgalski organized a sports club called "Krakus" in the village of Prokocim near...
- Poles murdered during the liquidation of Lviv's prisons were Władysław Furgalski (judge of the Lviv Court of Appeal), Kazimiera Jagniewska (arrested for...
- Dębe on Narew river - 14 Sept 8th Infantry Division (Col. Teodor Wiktor Furgalski) - remains of division after retreat from north (mainly 32 Inf.Reg. and...
- and the northern approaches to Warsaw. Commanded by Col. Teodor Wyrwa-Furgalski, the unit was to enter combat should the Germans break through the Polish...