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Stefan Mokrzecki of
Ostoja coat of arms (1862–1932) was a
general in the
Russian Army and the
Polish Army.
During Polish-Soviet War
commanded 8 DP and...
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Lithuania In
office 21
November 1921 – 6
April 1922
Preceded by
Stefan Mokrzecki Succeeded by
office abolished Member of the
State Council of the Russian...
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fortifications could still be of some use to the defenders. However,
General Mokrzecki charged with
organising the
defence of the area did not
issue any orders...
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until 16
January 1921, when he was
succeeded in both
positions by
Stefan Mokrzecki. In 1922 he was the
leader of the
Democratic Party,
which he represented...
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appointed commander of the
Military District of
Lithuania and Belarus, Adam
Mokrzecki [pl] -
military commandant of Vilnius, Stanisław Bobiatyński - his deputy...
- chairperson.
Witold Abramowicz (12
October 1920 – 16
January 1921)
Stefan Mokrzecki (16
January 1921 – 21
November 1921)
Aleksander Meysztowicz (21 November...
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capturing Baranavichy and
Navahrudak was
entrusted to
General Adam
Mokrzecki [pl]. He had at his
disposal nine
infantry battalions, the 3rd and 9th...
- Gen. Adam
Mokrzecki [pl]'s Lida
group Battalion Commander Location(s) 1st
Ashmyany 2nd
Captain Zagórski Stakliškės,
Naujieji Trakai, Varėna and Kaišiadorys...
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Emmanuel von Mensdorff-Pouilly
Mikhail Mirkovich Ernst von Mohl
Stefan Mokrzecki Theodor Molien Dmitry Nadyozhny Tovmas Nazarbekian Vasily Nezabitovsky...
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Krzywiec (Okołowicz),
Kublicki (Piottuch-Kublicki), Kumanowski, Kurosz,
Mokrzecki, Nieradzki, Palecki,
Pietrzkiewicz (Wadowski-Pietrzkiewicz), Raczko, Słuszka...