- J****z
Kurczab (6
September 1937 – 11
April 2015) was a
Polish fencer,
mountaineer and
expedition leader. He
competed in the
individual and team épée...
-
Krystyna Kurczab-Redlich (born 6
December 1954 in Zabrze) is a
Polish journalist and author. As a
correspondent in
Russia for the
Polish media, she has...
- part of
Abruzzi route.
First crossed by a
Polish expedition led by J****z
Kurczab in 1976. The team was not able to
summit due to poor weather.
First climbed...
- K,
Ponimaskin E,
Schade S, Zeug A,
Bijata M,
Kubicki M,
Kurczab R,
Lenda T, Staroń J,
Kurczab R, Satała G,
Lenda T,
Walczak M,
Latacz G,
Handzlik J, Kieć-Ko****wicz...
- Journal. New York, NY, USA:
American Alpine Club.
Retrieved 2017-10-08.
Kurczab, J****z (13 July 2010). "The
history of
Polish climbing – Karakorum. Cz...
- from the
original on 27
March 2022.
Retrieved 27
March 2022.
Krystyna Kurczab-Redlich Vova, Volodya, Vladimir.
Secrets of Putin's Russia, W.A.B. Publishing...
-
Alpine Journal. #66 (302): 1–8. ISSN 0065-6569.
Retrieved 11 June 2024.
Kurczab, J****z (13 July 2010). "The
history of
Polish climbing – Karakorum. Cz...
- Polish). "K2.
Touching the Sky".
Braidmade Films.
Retrieved 22 June 2024.
Kurczab, J****z (2008).
Leksykon polskiego himalaizmu.
Polskie Himalaje. Warszawa:...
- Russia's
economic and
political recovery continues." In contrast,
Krystyna Kurczab-Redlich and some
other reporters active in
Chechnya alarmed already in...
- call-out: Zuza Kołodziejczyk
Bottom three: Ania Cybulska, Ola
Antas &
Renata Kurczab Eliminated: Ola
Antas Featured photographer: Emil
Bilinski Special guests:...