- Adam
Marian Kleczkowski (born 25
March 1883 in Kraków, died 17
November 1949 in Kraków) was a
Polish philologist and
Professor of
Linguistics at the Jagiellonian...
- Kraków:
Drukarnia Literacka under the
management of L. K. Górskiego.
Kleczkowski, Adam [in Polish] (1920).
Dialekt Wilamowic w
zachodniej Galicji. Fonetyka...
-
Muscovite pretender,
False Dmitriy II. In 1608,
together with
Aleksander Kleczkowski,
leading his
forces – a band of few
hundred ragtag soldiers of fortune...
- the
original on 27 June 2007.
Retrieved 11
September 2007.
Antoni S.
Kleczkowski, AGH
University of
Science and Technology. "History of AGH-UST". Archived...
- Kamiński, Karzyński, Każyński, Kitkowski, Kitnowski, Kiziewicz,
Kleczkowski,
Klęczkowski, Kołomyj, Kołomyjski, Kotarski, Kramkowski, Kwasiborski, Kwasieborski...
-
coast redwoods" (M.A. thesis). San Jose
State University. Willis, K. J.;
Kleczkowski, A.; Crowhurst, S. J. (February 1999). "124,000-year
periodicity in terrestrial...
- Gołuchowski, Gołyński, Gutowski,
Janczewski Glinka, Jarzyna, Jarzyński,
Kleczkowski, Knoll, Kono****, Kotowski, Kotutawicz, Kotutewicz, Kotwicki, Krajewski...
- Army in Exile, the
Story of the
Second Polish Corps. London: Macmillan.
Kleczkowski,
Stefan (1945). Poland's
first 100,000:
Story of the
Rebirth of the Polish...
- Buchowiecki, Hołyński, Hubarewicz, Jurhiewicz, Klamra, Klawsewicz,
Kleczkowski, Kławsewicz, Koziutycz, Krupecki, Myszyński, Narusz, Nekraś, Niekrasz...
- (codenamed Kosa Kra w Linie) was
commanded by
Second Lieutenant Jerzy Kleczkowski,
codenames Jurek, Ryś, Bogusław Jan. In 1942, the team had
about 30 soldiers...