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Nowogrodzka,
originally known as Nowy Gród, was a
suburban town (jurydyka) near the town of Old Warsaw, and a part of
Warsaw agglomeration. It was established...
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Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade (Polish:
Nowogródzka Brygada Kawalerii) was a
cavalry unit of the
Polish Army in the
interbellum period. It was
created on...
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Kolonia Nowogrodzka [kɔˈlɔɲa nɔvɔˈɡrɔt͡ska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Miastkowo,
within Łomża County,
Podlaskie Voivodeship...
- 655–657. doi:10.1038/211655a0. PMID 5968744. S2CID 4181847. Pawlicki, R.;
Nowogrodzka-Zagórska, M. (1998). "Blood
vessels and red
blood cells preserved in...
- with its
reserve squadron garrisoned in Łuków. In 1939, it
belonged to
Nowogrodzka Cavalry Brigade. The
history of the
regiment dates back to July 1920...
- in the area of
Wilcza Street established in 1766, and
Nowogrodzka, in the area of
Nowogrodzka Street,
established in 1767.
Between 1768 and 1770, in...
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promoted to the rank of
general three years later.
Anders commanded the
Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade during the
German invasion of
Poland in
September 1939...
- Forces. Władysław
Anders General Order of the
White Eagle Commander,
Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade Commander, Anders’ Army Commander,
Polish 2nd
Corps Became...
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Infantry Division (20
Dywizja Piechoty) from Baranowicze,
Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade (
Nowogródzka Brygada Kawalerii) from Baranowicze,
Mazowiecka Cavalry...
- garrison, with a KOP
Cavalry Brigade, the 20th
Infantry Division and the
Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade stationed there.
Because of the fast
growth of local...