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- Pyotra Krecheuski (Belarusian: Пётра Крэчэўскі, Łacinka: Piotra Krečeŭski, Russian: Пётр Антонович Кречевский; August 7, 1879 – March 8, 1928, Prague)...
- State. In Vilnius to 1925, then in Prague, presently in Canada: Pyotra Krecheuski (November 1920 – 8 March 1928) Vasil Zakharka (8 March 1928 – 6 March...
- Jan Sierada, Jazep Varonka, Vasil Zacharka. Standing, left to right: Arkadź Smolič, Pyotra Krecheuski, Kastuś Jezavitaŭ, Anton Ausianik, Liavon Zayats....
- Rudolf Vetiska, Jan Vodička, Bohuslav Vrbenský and Antonín Zmrhal). Piotra Krecheuski (1879–1928), Belarusian statesman and president of the Rada of the Belarusian...
- Prysmakova, Board Member of the Belarusian Institute of America and the Krecheuski Foundation, ****istant Professor of the School of Public Administration...
- Beneath the Gallows". Byelorussian Institute of Arts and Sciences, The Krecheuski Foundation, New York, 1980. Horosko, Leo (1965). "Kastus Kalinouski: Leader...
- March – 14 May 1918) Jazep Losik (14 May 1918 – 13 December 1919) Pyotra Krecheuski (13 December 1919 – 1928) Vasil Zacharka (1928–1943) Mikoła Abramčyk (1944–1970)...
- Jan Sierada, Jazep Varonka, Vasil Zacharka. Standing, left to right: Arkadź Smolič, Pyotra Krecheuski, Kastuś Jezavitaŭ, Antoni Owsianik, Leanard Zajac....
- Piotra or Pyotra may refer to: Pyotra Krecheuski (1879–1928), Belarusian statesman Piotra Sych (1912–1963), Belarusian writer and journalist Piatro Sadoŭski...
- March – 14 May 1918) Jazep Losik (14 May 1918 – 13 December 1919) Pyotra Krecheuski (13 December 1919 – 1928) Vasil Zacharka (1928–1943) Mikoła Abramčyk (1944–1970)...