- Mieczysław
Moczar (Polish pronunciation: [mjɛˈt͡ʂɨswaf ˈmɔt͡ʂar];
birth name Mikołaj Diomko,
pseudonym Mietek, 23
December 1913 – 1
November 1986) was...
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campaign waged by the
minister of
internal affairs,
General Mieczysław
Moczar, with the
approval of
First Secretary Władysław Gomułka of the
Polish United...
- anti-government
sentiment into
another avenue. Thus his
security chief, Mieczysław
Moczar, used the
situation as a
pretext to
launch an
antisemitic press campaign...
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creators were Mieczysław
Moczar and
General Grzegorz Korczyński. The name
comes from the ****
occupation history of
Moczar and Korczyński, when they...
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Pycnomesitius Moczar, 1971 g
Rhabdepyris Kieffer, 1904 g
Sclerodermus Latreille, 1809 g b
Sierola Cameron, 1881 g
Sulcomesitius Moczar, 1970 g Trichiscus...
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Central Committee. The
expected ****ault on the
positions of Mieczysław
Moczar's "partisans" did not take place. He
himself only
retained the
position of...
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Empowerment in the
Roman Catholic Church" (2019).
Celebration of Learning.
Moczar,
Diane (2013). The
Church Under Attack: Five
Hundred Years that
Split the...
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against Gomułka, it succeeded.
Since Moscow would not
accept Mieczysław
Moczar,
Edward Gierek was
drafted as the new leader. The
price increases were reversed...
- Mieczysław
Moczar and his nationalist-communist
faction known as "the Partisans" (together with Moczarowcy, the much
broader system of
Moczar's political...
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Witold Leder Julian Leszczyński Stanisław
Mazur Hilary Minc Mieczysław
Moczar Zygmunt Modzelewski Bolesław Mołojec
Zenon Nowak Marceli Nowotko Edward...