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- Stanisław Taczak (8 April 1874, Mieszków (now in Jarocin County) – 2 March 1960, Malbork) was a Polish general. Until 8 January 1919, he was temporary...
- Zygmunt Podhorski Zdzislaw Przyjalkowski Jan Jagmin-Sadowski Stanisław Taczak Wiktor Thommée Juliusz Zulauf Kontradmirał Józef Unrug British Brigadier...
- Zdzisław Przyjałkowski [pl] Jan Jagmin-Sadowski Antoni Szylling Stanisław Taczak Wiktor Thommée Juliusz Zulauf Witold Pilecki, former prisoner no 4859 of...
- learning, and relate what transpired to the rest of life. According to Kara Taczak, "Reflection is a mode of inquiry: a deliberate way of systematically recalling...
- Council). Initially, the members of the council, including Captain Stanisław Taczak and General Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki were against the uprising, but they changed...
- leading politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany Stanisław Taczak (1874–1960), general and commander-in-chief of the Great Poland Uprising;...
- educator (d. 1925) 1874 – Manuel Díaz, Cuban fencer (d. 1929) 1874 – Stanisław Taczak, Polish general (d. 1960) 1875 – Albert I of Belgium (d. 1934) 1882 (O.S...
- Emmi Mäkelin, Finnish midwife and politician (d. 1962) April 8 – Stanisław Taczak, Polish general, commander-in-chief of the Greater Poland Uprising (d. 1960)...
- Melvin Purvis, American lawman and FBI agent (b. 1903) March 2 – Stanisław Taczak, Polish general (b. 1874) March 4 – Leonard Warren, American opera singer...
- on January 16 he officially ****umed his post, replacing Major Stanisław Taczak during the Greater Poland Uprising against Germany in the disputed region...