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Marszałek (English: Marshal, Lithuanian: Maršalka, Belarusian: Маршалак, Latin: Marescallus) was the
title of one of the
highest officials in the Polish...
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Marshal of the Sejm (Polish:
Marszałek Sejmu,
pronounced [marˈʂawɛk ˈsɛjmu]) is the
speaker (chair) of the Sejm, the
lower house of the
Polish Parliament...
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Marszałek is a
Polish surname. It may
refer to:
Franz Marszalek (1900–1975),
German conductor and
composer Rudolf Marszałek (1911–1948),
Polish priest...
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Marszalek 2007, p. 311.
Marszalek 2008, pp. 5, 17–18.
Marszalek 2007, pp. 320–321.
McPherson 2003,
Johnston in
quoted in p. 828.
Marszalek 2007,...
- Lechosław
Marszałek (9
March 1922 – 26
March 1991) was a
Polish animated film
director and
script writer. He is best
known as the
creator of Reksio; he...
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Marshal of
Poland (Polish:
Marszałek Polski) is the
highest rank in the
Polish Army. It has been
granted to only six officers. At present,
Marshal is...
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including the 1st
Legions Infantry Division,
armoured train No. 51 ("I
Marszałek"—"the
First Marshal"), and the
Romanian 634th
Infantry Battalion. Also...
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Franz Marszalek (born 2
August 1900 in Breslau, Schlesien,
Germany (now Wrocław, Silesia, Poland); died 28
October 1975 in Cologne, Germany) was a German...
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Waldemar Marszałek (1975 – 30
April 2007) was a
powerboat driver from
Poland who was the son of six-time
world champion Waldemar Marszałek.
Bernard won...
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Marszalek is an
American historian who
served as
Executive Director and
Managing Editor of the
Ulysses S.
Grant ****ociation and The
Papers of...