- commander,
Major Roman Zagłoba-Kaniowski, set up his
command post at 24
Grójecka Street [pl]. The
individual subunits were deplo**** as follows: 5th Company:...
- Wola
Grójecka [ˈvɔla ɡruˈjɛt͡ska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Ćmielów,
within Ostrowiec County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in...
- : 70, 77 One of the
barricades erected at the
crossing of
Opaczewska and
Grójecka streets was
defended by the 4th
company of the 40th "Children of Lwów"...
- Ogólnokształcące im.
Hugona Kołłątaja (21st Hugo Kołłątaj
Secondary School) at 93
Grójecka Street. RONA's
first priority was to
attack resistance positions at the...
-
garden square in Warsaw, Poland,
located in the
district of Ochota,
between Grójecka,
Opaczewska Street, and Szczęśliwicka Streets. The Good
Maharaja Square...
- of
World War II,
Ossendowski remained in Warsaw,
where he
lived at 27
Grójecka Street. In 1942 he
converted to
Catholicism (previously
being a Lutheran)...
- Wąskotorowa),
until 2004
known as the Grójec
Commuter Railway (Polish:
Grójecka Kolej Dojazdowa) is the
tourist narrow-gauge
railway service in Warsaw...
-
Bunker "Krysia" was an
underground shelter located at
Grójecka Street [pl] in Warsaw,
where dozens of
individuals of
Jewish nationality hid
during the...
-
inaugurated here in 2002. The
square was laid out in 1923 at the
junction of
Grojecka and
Filtrowa Streets to
facilitate the
expansion of the
district of Ochota...
- Warsaw. However, on 7
March 1944
their hiding place (prewar
address 81
Grójecka Street) was
discovered by the
Gestapo after a
Polish collaborator betra****...