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Stefan Paweł
Rowecki (pseudonym: Grot, "Spearhead",
hence the
alternate name,
Stefan Grot-
Rowecki; 25
December 1895 – 2
August 1944) was a
Polish general...
- two parts:
areas under German occupation —
commanded by
Colonel Stefan Rowecki,
headquartered in Warsaw;
areas under Soviet occupation —
commanded by...
- The
General Grot-
Rowecki (IMO 8417754) was a 23,000 tonne, 198-metre, freighter.
Built in 1985, she was
named after Stefan Grot-
Rowecki, a
Polish general...
- The
General Stefan "Grot"
Rowecki Bridge (sometimes
called the Toruń Bridge, the Grot-Roweckiego
Bridge or the Grot Bridge) is a
bridge over the Vistula...
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number grew to 7,000 the year after. On 18
February 1943,
General Stefan Rowecki,
commander of the AK,
issued an
order specifying that all sabotage, partisan...
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Komorowski reversed the pro-Jewish
policies of his predecessor,
Stefan Rowecki.
Komorowski opposed aid to Jews s****ing to
mount ghetto uprisings and favoured...
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named General Kazimierz Sosnkowski the head of the ZWZ and
Colonel Stefan Rowecki was
appointed the
commander of the ZWZ
German occupation zone. Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski...
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soldier ever to
receive more than 4
Crosses of
Valour was
Stefan Grot-
Rowecki,
commander of the
Polish Home Army
during World War II, who had reached...
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least 14
officers of the
Polish underground,
including General Stefan Rowecki.
Arrested by the
Gestapo in
April 1942 and interrogated,
Kalkstein and...
- Army's
first commander,
until his
arrest by the
Germans in 1943, was
Stefan Rowecki (nom de
guerre "Grot", "Spearhead").
Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski (Tadeusz Komorowski...