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Wincenty Pstrowski (28 May 1904 – 18
April 1948) was a
Polish miner,
known as the
Polish Stakhanov and
recognized with
awards for his high productivity...
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Brygada Makowskiego (B30/3) 1 Maj (B30/4) (sold to the USSR as Pervomaysk)
Pstrowski (B30/5)
Wieczorek (B30/6) (B30/7) -
Zaporozhe (B30/8) -
Krivoy Rog (B30/9)...
- "Polish Stakhanov"
Wincenty Pstrowski, a
miner who in 1947
achieved 270
percent expected efficiency per month.
Later Pstrowski died due to
misconducted dental...
- Przedwojewski, Przepiórkowski, Przyłubski, Przyrański, Pstrokoński,
Pstrowski, Pułaski, Puławski, Raczkowski, Radziński, Rogaczowski, Roginicki, Rosen...
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history of the
Polish shipbuilding industry), SS Jedność Robotnicza, SS
Pstrowski and SS
Brygada Makowskiego (built in 1950). In
early years of Polsteam's...
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December 1978 100 zł 172 mm × 82 mm
Portrait of a
worker (a so-called "
Pstrowski";
portrait inspired by Bronisław Tomaszewski, who was a
driver at PWPW)...
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Regiment –
later 14th WOW
Brigade (JW 2839) in Olsztyn, ul.
Wincenty Pstrowski (subordinated to the NJW MSW from
January 1, 1992, as the 14th Security...
- (Stalag VIII-B Teschen) E55 in Zabrze-Biskupice (Hindenburg-Borsig) at
Pstrowski (Hedwigs-Wunschgrube) coal mine; Borsig-Koks-Werke E62 in Gliwice-Sztygarów...
- and 47 km (29 mi) south-west of the
regional capital Kielce.
Wincenty Pstrowski (1904-1948)
miner awarded for his
exceptional productivity "Central Statistical...
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duplicates default (link) Osowski, Jarosław (2006-12-01). "Jak
Wincenty Pstrowski nie wyrobił
ostatniej normy". warszawa.wyborcza.pl.
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