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- mokotowskie, also known as Rakowiecka Prison) is a prison in Warsaw's borough of Mokotów, Poland, located at 37 Rakowiecka Street. It was built by the...
- The m****acre in the Jesuit monastery on Rakowiecka Street in Warsaw was a **** German war crime perpetrated by members of the Waffen-SS on the second day...
- unsuccessful attacks on the heavily strengthened German resistance points on Rakowiecka and Puławska Streets. The insurgents also failed to gain many other targets...
- Mokotów (Polish: Więzienie mokotowskie) known also as Rakowiecka Prison located at 37 Rakowiecka Street. From World War II until the collapse of the Eastern...
- against Catholics in Poland was the m****acre in the Jesuit residence on Rakowiecka Street in Warsaw (1944). Among the most significant Polish Jesuits to...
- overview Formed 2003; 21 years ago (2003) Jurisdiction Poland Headquarters Rakowiecka 26/30, Warsaw Agency executive Filip Nowak Website www.nfz.gov.pl...
- adapted by Robert Dlugoborski & Krzysztof Adamski and directed by Zofia Rakowiecka & Rena Tomaszewska, was broadcast on Polish radio with Piotr Fronczewski...
- "Totenkopf") shot about 600 Poles on the premises of the prison at 37 Rakowiecka Street. It was one of the biggest crimes committed by the Germans in Mokotów...
- specialized armed anti-terrorist force. The ABW is headquartered on ul. Rakowiecka in the Mokotów district of Warsaw. As part of its institutional hierarchy...
- Zacharski Eastern Bloc politics Instytut Pamięci Narodowej Montelupich prison Rakowiecka prison Polish United Workers' Party Telephone tapping in the Eastern Bloc...