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Telesfor Banaszkiewicz (27
November 1908 – 2
April 1940) was a
Polish professional footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Banaszkiewicz graduated from the...
- Jakubina, Makary, Narcyz, Ritka, Stefania, Strzeżysław, Sylwester, Sylwestra,
Telesfor,
Telesfora Danuta, Piotr,
Genowefa Angelika, Aniela, Dobromir, Eugeniusz...
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concentration camp.
Three pre-war players,
Marian Spoida,
Konrad Ofierzyński and
Telesfor Banaszkiewicz, were
among Poles murdered by the
Soviets in the
large Katyn...
- 1942–1948. Palgrave:
Macmillan Basingstoke. OCLC 769773614. Sobierajski,
Telesfor (1996). Red Snow: A
Young Pole's Epic
Search for his
Family in Stalinist...
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Germany (now part of the
Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland). His father,
Telesfor Kaczmarek was of
Polish descent, and his
mother Zyta
Kaczmarek (née Omaszt)...
- it
watching her." She was
praised for
dying in Frou-Frou in Prague, in
Telesfor Szafranski's Das höchste
Gesetz in
Berlin or in Götz von
Berlichingen in...
- 1994
General election with 4,205
votes (60.3%)
against Republican nominee Telesfor Gonzales.
Gonzales was
challenged in the June 4, 1996
Democratic Primary...
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Polish Academy of
Sciences (1982).
Piecuch was born in Wrocław,
Poland to
Telesfor and
Hanna Piecuch, and has one sister, Katarzyna. He is
married to Jolanta...
- They were
Aleksander Banasiewicz,
Kazimierz Łągiewka,
Ludwik Mikulski,
Telesfor Opiłowski,
Juliusz Sieragowski, and
Ryszard Sułkowski (all of whom were...
- lost. The regiment, however, led by one of the squadrons' COs,
Captain Telesfor Kostanecki,
fought its way
through the enemy's
lines and, in a roundabout...