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Gustavus (disambiguation) Gustafson, also Gustafsson, Gustavson, or
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Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈgustaf 'herlink gru 'dʑiɲskʲi]; May 20, 1919 − July 4, 2000) was a
Polish writer, journalist, essayist...
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Gustaw Ehrenberg (14
February 1818 in
Warsaw – 28
September 1895 in Kraków) was a
Polish poet as well as a
probable son of Tsar
Alexander I of Russia....
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Gustaw Teofil Holoubek (21
April 1923 – 6
March 2008) was a
Polish actor, director,
member of the
Polish Sejm, and a senator.
Holoubek parti****ted in...
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Gustaw Konstanty Orlicz-Dreszer (October 2, 1889 − July 16, 1936) was a
Polish general, and a
political and
social activist.
Before World War I, Orlicz-Dreszer...
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Gustav Franz Wagner (18 July 1911 – 3
October 1980) was an
Austrian member of the SS with the rank of
Staff sergeant (Oberscharführer).
Wagner was a deputy...
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Gustaw Potworowski, count, (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡustaf pɔtfɔˈrɔfskʲi]; 3 June 1800,
Bielewo – 23
November 1860, Poznań) was a
Polish activist, founder...
- 1931 to 1932. "
Gustaw Bator". EU Football.
Retrieved 3
October 2021. "
Gustaw Bator". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 3
October 2021.
Gustaw Bator at WorldFootball...
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Gustaw Manteuffel (Latvian:
Gustavs Manteifels; 18
November 1831 – 24
April 1916) was a
Polish historian and ethnologist,
descended from a
noble family...
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Gustaw Gwozdecki (May 5, 1880 in
Warsaw –
March 3, 1935 in Paris) was a
Polish painter, sculptor, printmaker, and a
representative of Post-Impressionist...