- Czech:
rotmistr Finnish:
ratsumestari Lithuanian:
rotmistras Polish:
rotmistrz Russian: ротмистр, romanized: rotmistr The rank of
Rotmistr is an 'ensign'...
- organization, NIE. On 19
February 1944 he was
promoted to
cavalry captain (
rotmistrz).
Until becoming involved in the
Warsaw Uprising,
Pilecki continued coordinating...
- war,
after it was
reconstructed and
published by Adam Cyra in his book
Rotmistrz Pilecki.
Ochotnik do Auschwitz.
Additional do****ents were
discovered in...
- (lances) or more. The commander, per his
contractual obligation, was
called "
rotmistrz",
while the de
facto commander was
often the
porucznik (lieutenant). There...
- Śmietański was
first published in
photo anthology by
Jacek Pawłowicz,
Rotmistrz Witold Pilecki 1901–1948,
published by
Instytut Pamięci Narodowej, 2008–2009...
- 1, 2004, were
officially abolished in the
Polish Armed Forces.
Hetman Rotmistrz Regimentarz Strażnik
Wielki Strażnik
Polny Pisarz Polny Oboźny Wielki...
- and
Barbara Tarło. He was the
owner of Łańcut, the
starost of Olsztyn, and the
Rotmistrz of an
armoured cavalry regiment (Chorągiew pancerna). v t e...
- Shestopyor-type mace (in
literal translation six-feathers) used by the
rotmistrzs of the
private army of the Radziwiłł family...
- (died 1593),
podczaszy of the
Crown Samuel Zborowski (died 1584),
Royal Rotmistrz,
married Zofia Jordan h. Trąby
Aleksander Zborowski (died c. 1636), starost...
- needed] The
units would consist of
about 100 men, led by a rotamaster, or
rotmistrz. In Poland, the rota was
known increasingly from the 16th
century by the...