- "Dialogas tarp lenkų ir lietuvių". Į Laisvę (in Lithuanian). 13 (50). 1957.
Pilsudskis seime kalbėjo; "Negaliu
netiesti rankos Kaunui. ..
negaliu nelaikyti broliais...
- Józef
Piłsudski (1867–1935) was a
Polish politician,
military leader,
marshal and
Chief of State.
Pilsudski or
Piłsudski may also
refer to:
Piłsudski (surname)...
- People's Republic, was
forced to ally with
Piłsudski in 1920 to
resist the
advancing Bolsheviks. In
April 1920,
Piłsudski launched the Kiev
offensive with the...
- The
House of
Piłsudski (Lithuanian:
Pilsudskis, Pilsūdiškiai) is a
family of
nobility that
originated in the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and
whose notability...
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Piłsudski Square (Polish: plac marsz. Józefa Piłsudskiego), is the
largest city
square of Poland's capital,
located in the
Warsaw city centre. The square...
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Piłsudski's colonels, or the colonels'
regime (in Polish,
simply "the colonels")
governed the
Second Polish Republic from 1926 to 1939. In some contexts...
- Bronisław
Piotr Piłsudski (Polish: [brɔˈɲiswaf piwˈsut͡skʲi]; 2
November 1866 – 17 May 1918) was a
Polish ethnologist who
researched the Ainu
people after...
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November at 7 a.m., Józef
Piłsudski,
newly freed from 16
months in a
German prison in Magdeburg,
returned by
train to Warsaw.
Piłsudski,
together with Colonel...
- MS
Piłsudski (later
renamed ORP
Piłsudski) was a medium-size
ocean liner of the
Polish Merchant Marine,
named for
Marshal Józef
Piłsudski, a
national hero...
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Piłsudski's Tank (Polish: Tank Piłsudskiego), also
known as Józef
Piłsudski, was a
improvised armored car used by
Polish military during the Polish-Ukrainian...