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- technician Dawid Mordechaj Apfelbaum (died 1943), officer in the Polish Army and a commander of the Jewish Military Union Mordechaj Gebirtig (1877–1942)...
- figure of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust. Mordechai (Polish: Mordechaj) Anielewicz was born to a Polish-Jewish family of Abraham (Avraham) and...
- Mordecai Marcus Meisel (Czech: Miška Marek Majzel; 1528, Prague – 13 March 1601, Prague) was a philanthropist and communal leader in Prague. Born to the...
- Dawid Moryc Apfelbaum, sometimes also known as Mieczysław Dawid Apfelbaum, is a disputed soldier who some contend was incorrectly credited as the commander...
- 34 Mordechaj Anielewicz Street, Warsaw, Poland...
- dozens of others committed m**** suicide by ingesting cyanide, including Mordechaj Anielewicz, the chief commander of ŻOB. His deputy Marek Edelman escaped...
- and removed. Find sources: "Monument to the guerrilla fighters of the Mordechaj Anielewicz Unit of the People's Guard" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·...
- modus ponens": 1. φ 2. (φ | (χ | ψ)) ∴ ψ In 1931, the Polish logician Mordechaj Wajsberg discovered an equally powerful and easier-to-work-with alternative:...
- the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, becoming its leader after the death of Mordechaj Anielewicz. He also took part in the citywide 1944 Warsaw Uprising. After...
- Soviet conquest of Poland. Among its founding members may have been Dawid Mordechaj Apfelbaum (whom scholars now regard as a fictional persona), a pre-war...