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Tadeusz Walenty Pełczyński (codenames: Grzegorz, Adam, Wolf, Robak; Warsaw, 14
February 1892 – 3
January 1985, London) was a
Polish Army
major general...
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Zbigniew Pełczyński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈzbʲigɲɛf pɛwˈʈ͡ʂɨj̃skʲi], 29
December 1925 – 22 June 2021) was a Polish-British
political philosopher and...
- Line Islands.
Poland was
named in
honor of
Polish mechanic Stanisław
Pełczyński, who
greatly improved the island's
coconut plantation by
introducing a...
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April 2007 at the
Wayback Machine Karkatsoulis 2004, pp. 277–278. (
Pelczynski, The
State and
Civil Society, 1–13; Warren,
Civil Society, 5–9) Zaleski...
- "Olek"
Pełczyński (2 July 1932, Tarnopol,
Poland – 20
December 2012, Wrocław) was a
Polish mathematician who
worked in
functional analysis.
Pełczyński studied...
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society in
European political thought,
under the
guidance of
Zbigniew Pełczyński.
During this time, he
unsuccessfully contested the
Fidesz leadership elections...
- Staff: Brig. Gen.
Julian Stachiewicz, Col.
Tadeusz Schaetzel, Col.
Tadeusz Pełczyński, Col. Józef Englicht, Maj.
Edmund Charaszkiewicz, Maj. Włodzimierz Dąbrowski...
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historical period, and
Hegel refuses to look
further ahead into the ****ure." –
Peĺczynski, Z. A. (1971). Hegel's
political philosophy –
Problems and Perspectives:...
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington.
Tadeusz Walenty Pełczyński,
Armia Krajowa w
dokumentach 1939-1945. Vol. IV: "Lipiec-Październik 1944";...
- have
resided on Eden Hill in Stockbridge,
since June 1944.
Father Walter Pelczynski, MIC, with the ****istance of
local clergy and
friends of the
Marian community...