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- Aleksander Mandziara (born Alfons Mandziara; 16 August 1940 – 2 September 2015) was a Polish football manager and player. Mandziara pla**** for ŁTS Łabędy...
- continued in the ****dorf. After many coaching changes, in 1984 Alexander Mandziara was hired as manager. The quiet Pole with a German p****port pla**** offensive...
- (1970–1972) Edmund Zientara (1972–1975) Bogusław Hajdas (1975–1977) Aleksander Mandziara (1977–1978) Hubert Fiałkowski (1978) Konstanty Pawlikaniec (1979) Jerzy...
- Ernst Knorrek (1988) Lothar Buchmann (1989) Adam Kensy (1989) Aleksander Mandziara (1989–1990) Erwin Spiegel (1990) Adolf Blutsch (1990) Ernst Weber (1990)...
- Janiak - guitar (1979-1983) Andrzej Sidło - guitar (1982-1984) Krzysztof Mandziara - guitar (1983-1988) Stanisław Zybowski - guitar (1987-1988, died in 2001)...
- counterattack was halted by the Polish 2nd Infantry Regiment of Captain Michal Mandziara, which helped the Soviets keep their positions in the Sandomierz Bridgehead...
- Wernze and Advancesport AG (owned by Franz's son Philippe Wernze and Adam Mandziara). The sale was due to Franz's poor health and the financial position of...
- of the Home Army's 2nd Legions' Infantry Regiment led by Capt. Michał Mandziara (nom de guerre Siwy) ****aulted a German garrison of the village, took...
- place in the region. Most of them, including Antoni Żółkiewski and Michał Mandziara, were kept in the Kielce Prison on Zamkowa Street. In the immediate postwar...
- Zolkiewski (nom de guerre “Lin”), while his chief of staff was Captain Michal Mandziara “Siwy”. The Second Legions Home Army Infantry Division “Pogon” consisted...