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Rudzki Most [ˈrut͡ski ˈmɔst] (transl.
Rudzki Bridge, German: Rudabrück/Raudenbrück) is a
district of Tuchola, Poland,
located in the south-eastern part...
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Christian Rudzki (26 July 1946 – 24 May 2024) was an
Argentine professional footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Rudzki was born in 1946 in Czechoslovakia...
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Kazimierz Rudzki (6
January 1911, in Warsaw,
Poland – 2
February 1976, in Warsaw) was a
Polish stage and film actor,
theatre director.
Studied directing...
- K.
Rudzki i S-ka (Konstanty
Rudzki & Co. Ltd.) was a
Polish engineering and
machinery company.
Founded in
Warsaw in 1858 as an iron
foundry by a shipbuilding...
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Poles from
Tuchola and
Tuchola County in six
large m****acres
known as the
Rudzki Most m****acre.
Among the
victims were teachers,
school prin****ls, merchants...
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Maurycy Pius
Rudzki (1862–1916) was the
first person to call
himself a
professor of geophysics. He held the
Chair of
Geophysics at the
Jagiellonian University...
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Rudzki Młyn [ˈrut͡ski ˈmwɨn] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Cekcyn,
within Tuchola County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central...
- (1957–1960) (PZL Mielec) PZInż (1928–1939) Ralf-Stetysz (1924–1929) (K.
Rudzki i S-ka) LRL (1818–1948)
produced Chevrolet vehicles FSO-Daewoo (1995–2004)...
- Kerry. TV Zone's Jan Vincent-
Rudzki called "Lockdown" "an
interesting episode,
although it dips in the middle." Vincent-
Rudzki saw O'Neill's
portrayal as...
- of Radzim. Some
Poles were
executed in Radzim, but more were
murdered in
Rudzki Most (present-day
district of Tuchola),
where Germans carried out large...