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Karol Pniak (26
January 1910 – 10
November 1980) was a
Polish World War II
flying ace of the
Battle of Britain.
Originally a
pilot for the
Polish Air...
- hypotension). "Sialogram on MedlinePlus". NIH / NLM.
Retrieved 18
April 2013.
Pniak, Tomáš; Štrympl, Pavel; Staníková, Lucia; Zeleník, Karol; Matoušek, Petr;...
- photographer, and
painter Karol Piltz (1903–1939),
Polish chess master Karol Pniak (1910–1980),
Polish flying ace
Karol Podczaszyński (1790–1860),
Polish architect...
- paper, 22 × 16 cm Kozi Wierch, 1911–1912, oil on canvas, 90,5 × 116 cm
Pniak w lesie, 1913, oil on canvas, 30,8 × 41,5 cm
Czarny Staw, 1920, private...
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Richard Pryer Fg Off BR 46 Sqn WIA 4
September 1940; died 14
September 1940
Pniak,
Karol Plt Off POL 32 Sqn VM, KW***, DFC Died 10980
Poland Po****, Maurice...
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Horbaczewski (5-0-0) F/O Jan
Kowalski F/O
Ludwik Martel (1-1-1) F/O
Karol Pniak F/O
Kazimierz S****y (3-0-0) F/O
Mieczyslaw Wyszkowski (POW on
April 18)...
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Country Service(s)
Aerial victories Other aerial victories Notes Karol Pniak Poland Polish Air Force;
Royal Air
Force 6.75
Basil Gerald "Stapme" Stapleton...
- Piotrowski,
Maciej 6 Pisarek,
Marian 13 VM (Gold), KW***, DFC 29/04/1942
Pniak,
Karol 8 Pomietlarz, Jan 5 VM, KW** 12/16/2012 Popek,
Mieczyslaw 5 15/01/1944...
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including his relatives. Pan
Krepetski and his son, Martsian,
nicknamed '
Pniak' (stump), a
relative whom
Gideon previously threw out of his
house for making...
- artists) China Hong Kong
Battle of
Warsaw 1920
Waclaw Pilkowski,
Aleksandra Pniak (supervising
sound editors);
Kacper Habisiak,
Maciej Tegi (sound designers);...