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independence in 1918, it
became an open shrine. In 1926,
Archbishop Antoni Szlagowski said of Chopin: "All our past
sings in him, all our
slavery cries in him...
- Jan
Szymon Szlagowski (born
November 11, 1984, in Warsaw) is a
television and
radio presenter, as well as a drummer,
known for his
involvement in the music...
- Kakowski, 1913–1938 Stanisław Gall,
Apostolic Administrator 1940–1942
Antoni Szlagowski,
vicary 1942–1946
August Hlond, 1946–1948
Stefan Wyszyński, 1948–1981...
- Bronisław
Szlagowski (born 23
January 1938) is a
Polish retired professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He
started his
career in
Poland with...
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scoring the club's
first hat-trick in the top division, with Bronisław
Szlagowski scoring 3 in a 5–0 win over Zagłębie Sosnowiec.
While defensively the...
- (vocalist, 2005–2008)
Alicja "Ala"
Boratyn (vocalist, 2005–2006) Jan
Szlagowski (drummer, 2006–2008) Adam Milwiw-Baron (keyboardist, 2006–2008) Aleksander...
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Stefan Pieńkowski (1925–1926) Bolesław
Hryniewiecki (1926–1927)
Antoni Szlagowski (1927–1928)
Gustaw Przychocki (1928–1929)
Tadeusz Brzeski (1929–1930)...
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vocals Paweł Mścisławski - b****
guitar Edmund Stasiak -
guitar Jarosław
Szlagowski -
drums The band's
current line up is: Jan
Borysewicz - solo guitar/vocals...
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vocal Edmund Stasiak –
guitar Paweł Mścisławski – b****
guitar Jarosław
Szlagowski –
drums Andrzej Mogielnicki –
lyrics Mariusz Zabrodzki – co-producer,...
- 1944,
Dulag 121 was
visited by
Auxiliary Bishop of Warsaw,
Bishop Antoni Szlagowski [pl]. He
intervened in the camp's
command demanding the
release of imprisoned...