- include: Adam
Kreczmar [pl] (1944–1982) – poet, comedian,
Polish cabaret actor Jan
Kreczmar (1908–1972)
Polish actor and
educator Jerzy Kreczmar [pl] (1902–1985)...
- Jan
Kreczmar (6 May 1908 in
Warsaw – 29
August 1972 in Warsaw) was a
Polish theatre and film actor. He was a
rector of the
National Higher School of Theatre...
- have
scope beyond the function—it
might be
declared as static.
Antoni Kreczmar [pl] (1945–1996) has
created a
complete object management system which...
- Cruger, De Waard/De Waardt/De Waart/De Weerd/De Weerdt/De Weert, Gastwirt,
Kreczmar (Polonized form), Kretschmann, Kretschmar, Kretzschmar, Kretschmer, Kretchmer...
- All
pages with
titles containing Kaczmarek Karczmarek Karczmarz Kaczmarz Kreczmar Ministry of
Interior (Poland).
Statystyka najpo****rniejszych
nazwisk występujących...
- file,
direct download). Acta
Poloniae Historica. transl. by
Agnieszka Kreczmar: 241–242. ISSN 0001-6829.
Retrieved 16
December 2013.
Jerzy Jedlicki (ed...
- Cruger, De Waard/De Waardt/De Waart/De Weerd/De Weerdt/De Weert, Gastwirt,
Kreczmar (Polonized form), Kretschmann, Kretschmar, Kretzschmar, Kretschmer, Kretchmer...
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begun to
write poetry and
cabaret numbers. In 1962,
together with Adam
Kreczmar and Jan Pietrzak, he
opened the
student cabaret club
Hybrydy in Warsaw...
-
Henryk Elzenberg, Stanisław Ossowski,
Zofia Lissa,
Edmund Wierciński, Jan
Kreczmar,
Stefan Jaracz, Maja Komorowska,
Bohdan Korzeniewski,
Andrzej Łapicki,...
- on 25
January 1957, at
Teatr Współczesny in Warsaw.
directed by
Jerzy Kreczmar and
featuring Tadeusz Fijewski as
Vladimir and Józef
Kondrat as Estragon...