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- Tomasz Strzembosz (11 September 1930 – 16 October 2004) was a Polish historian and writer who specialized in the World War II history of Poland. He was...
- Janina Strzembosz (August 31, 1908, Lviv – December 21, 1991, Cracow) was a Polish dancer, c****ographer, teacher, publicist, pianist, conductor and director...
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- prison in a public execution in reprisal. Strzembosz (1983), page 343-346. Strzembosz (1983), page 343-346. Strzembosz, Tomasz (1983). "Akcje zbrojne podziemnej...
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- Globocnik, Hitler's Man in the East, McFarland, 2004, ISBN 0786416254 Strzembosz (1983) Jürgen Stroop, "Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau...
- Stola Maciej Stryjkowski, historian, writer, poet Irena Strzelecka Tomasz Strzembosz, Polish World War II history Tadeusz Sulimirski, historian and archeologist...
- the list of people to be killed in "action Heads". Strzembosz (1983) Strzembosz (1983) Strzembosz, Tomasz (1983). "Akcje zbrojne podziemnej Warszawy 1939–1944"...