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Franciszek Ksawery Latinik (17 July 1864 – 29
August 1949) was a
Polish military officer,
Colonel of Austro-Hungarian Army and
Major General of the Polish...
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Antonina Latinik-Rieger (17
October 1906 – 18
October 1989) was a
Polish fencer,
first champion of
Poland in woman's foil fencing, teacher, and an official...
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Irena Stefania Latinik-Vetulani, Ph.D. (26
December 1904 – 2
February 1975) was a
Polish biologist. She was the
daughter of
Polish Army
general Franciszek...
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Warsaw from the east. The
Polish 1st Army
under General Franciszek Latinik retreated at first, but
having received reinforcements stopped the enemy...
- 5
volunteer battalions.
Polish forces under the
command of
Franciszek Latinik were
weaker than the
Czechoslovak forces. At the end of
World War I, Poland...
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resignation of
Latinik himself. On
February 28, 1925, at the age of sixty, at his own request, he left the
active service.
Franciszek Latinik gained experience...
- on 26 January, the
Polish forces evacuated Cieszyn.
Colonel Franciszek Latinik, who
commanded Polish forces in the area,
created a
defensive line along...
- the 5th Army were to
protect Warsaw from the north.
General Franciszek Latinik's 1st Army
would defend Warsaw itself,
while General Bolesław Roja's 2nd...
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intense fighting, the corps-sized 1st
Polish Army
under General Franciszek Latinik managed to
repel a
direct ****ault by six Red Army
rifle divisions at Radzymin...
- (June 29–31, 1920), Władysław Jędrzejewski (until
August 6),
Franciszek Latinik (until
August 22),
Lucjan Żeligowski (did not ****ume command) and finally...