- Jan
Piwnik (31
August 1912 – 16 June 1944) was a
Polish World War II soldier, a
cichociemny and a
notable leader of the Home Army in the Świętokrzyskie...
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Piwnik is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Barbara Piwnik (born 1955),
Polish politician Jan
Piwnik (1912–1944),
Polish resistance...
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Barbara Elżbieta
Piwnik (born 5
March 1955) is a
Polish judge. She
served as
Minister of
Justice of
Poland from 2001 to 2002. A
judge by profession, on...
- class. In
September 1987, the
ashes of
Major Jan
Piwnik were
brought from Nowogródczyzna. Jan
Piwnik pseudonym "Grim" was
killed in the
fight against...
- success, as 40
Polish soldiers,
divided into six
groups and
commanded by Jan
Piwnik,
managed to
enter the
heavily guarded prison, and
release Alfred Paczkowski...
- és Gépgyár 9×19mm
Parabellum Hungary 1988[citation needed] SMG KIS Jan
Piwnik's Ponury guerrilla unit 9×19mm
Parabellum Poland 1943 SMG
KRISS Vector KRISS...
- 146–151. doi:10.5958/j.0973-5674.7.3.082. ProQuest 1464664057. Pustułka-
Piwnik U, Ryn ZJ, Krzywoszański Ł, Stożek J (17
November 2014). "Burnout syndrome...
- need ****istants who "make no
unaided decisions whatsoever" (Judge
Barbara Piwnik, also a
former Minister of Justice).
Contrary to many
Western legal systems...
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American philanthropist and
former beauty pageant titleholder Barbara Piwnik (born 1955),
Polish judge and
politician Barbara Poma,
founder of the Pulse...
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particular with the Świętokrzyskie Home Army
units commanded by
lieutenant Jan
Piwnik,
pseudonym "Ponury" ("Grim"), a
cichociemny ("Silent Unseen" special-operations...