- Stanisław
Panczakiewicz was a
pioneering Polish car body
designer and engineer.
Panczakiewicz attended Staszic junior high
school in Warsaw.
After the...
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December 1953. One – with a
wooden framework, was
constructed by Stanisław
Panczakiewicz,
while the second, steel-bodied car was made by Stanisław Łukaszewicz...
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Warsztaty Samochodowe (hence CWS), with the body
developed by Stanisław
Panczakiewicz. it was the only
motor car that
could be
completely dismantled and put...
- The logo of the
Syrena Ligea was
designed by Paweł
Panczakiewicz, a
relative of Stanisław
Panczakiewicz, who was the
designer of the
original Syrena. The...
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units active in the
region were:
Independent Battalion of
Major Jan
Panczakiewicz and
Operational Group Kraków
under Colonel Edward Godlewski. The Home...
- The
halls were
designed by Bolesław Miłkowski (construction),
Ludwik Panczakiewicz (façade),
Apoloniusz Nieniewski, and Władysław Kozłowski. The complex...
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Construction started 1901
Completed 1927
Demolished 1944
Design and
construction Architect(s) Józef Pius Dziekoński,
Ludwik Panczakiewicz, Władysław Żychlewicz...
- Zdzisław Mączeński,
Feliks Michalski,
Aleksander Nieniewski, and
Ludwik Panczakiewicz. He was
awarded the Commander's
Cross of the
Order of
Polonia Restituta...
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undertaken under his supervision. This
includes his work
alongside Stanisław
Panczakiewicz,
Jerzy Werner, and Jan
Werner on the FSC Star Star 20,
which was based...
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Independent Guerrilla Battalion operating under the lead of
major Jan
Pańczakiewicz (1907-1968), aka Skała. For her war merits, she was
promoted to the...