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Berek Joselewicz (17
September 1764 – 15 May 1809) was a
Polish Jewish colonel of the
Polish Army
during the Kościuszko Uprising.
Joselewicz commanded...
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Poland was made on 17 July 1793. Jews, in a
Jewish regiment led by
Berek Joselewicz, took part in the Kościuszko
Uprising the
following year, when the Poles...
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militia from Warsaw,
Praga and Vilnius, a 500-man
Jewish regiment of
Berek Joselewicz as well as a
number of
scythemen (2,000 men) and civilians, plus 5,000...
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refer to: The
Jewish Cavalry Regiment (1792–1794),
commanded by
Berek Joselewicz parti****ted in the Kościuszko
Uprising in
Poland The
Jewish Brigade (1940–1946)...
- writer, and
witness at the
Eichmann trial and the
Demjanjuk case
Berek Joselewicz (1764–1809),
Polish Jewish colonel of the
Polish Army
Berek Lajcher (1893–1943)...
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community is
known as
Kotzk or Kotsk.
Polish colonel of
Jewish origin,
Berek Joselewicz,
leader of one of the
first solely ethnic Jewish military units since...
- Army
colonel Berek Joselewicz,
fighting against the
Austrian Empire for the
freedom of Poland.
Lieutenant Colonel Berek Joselewicz was in
command of a...
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Kingdom of
Saxony French Empire Austrian Empire Józef
Poniatowski Berke Joselewicz Michał
Sokolnicki Józef Zajączek
Battle of
Raszyn Battle of Grochów [pl]...
- in
Battle of
Vienna in 1683
Rotmistrz Towarzysz pancerny Colonel Berek Joselewicz Lisowczyk light-cavalryman
Longinus Podbipięta
Uhlan of the
Polish National...
- Nowak-Jezioranski (1913–2005),
journalist and
World War II hero
Berek Joselewicz, Polish-Jewish
colonel in the Kościuszko
Uprising and in Napoleon's Polish...