- Józef
Unrug (German:
Joseph von Unruh; 7
October 1884 – 28
February 1973) was a
Polish admiral who
helped establish Poland's navy
after World War I. During...
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Unruh (or
Unrug) is a surname. It may
refer to:
Hiram A.
Unruh (1845–1916),
American soldier during the
Civil War,
later a
businessman in
California Jerry...
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Zygmunt Unrug (1676–1732), also
known as
Sigismund von Unruh, was a
Polish szlachta nobleman of
German descent who
served as a
royal chamberlain, starosta...
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first cousin,
Laetitia Trelawny U Józef
Unrug (1884–1973)
Polish Naval admiral and his
first cousin Zofia Unrug Uthman Abu
Quhafa (538 or 540 – 635), father...
- Vice-Admiral
Jerzy Świrski (Chief of
Naval Staff) and Rear-Admiral Józef
Unrug (CO of the Fleet). A
number of
modern ships were
built in France, the Netherlands...
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Senior officers held
captive in
Oflag IV-C in
Colditz Castle,
including Admiral Józef
Unrug and
General Tadeusz Piskor....
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Supercontinent cycle Scotese 2009,
Reconstruction of
Rodinia and Pannotia, p. 68
Unrug 1997, pp. 3–4, Fig. 3 Nance, R. Damian; Evans,
David A.D.; Murphy, J. Brendan...
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Division on 29
April 1945.
Among those imprisoned in
Murnau were: Józef
Unrug Władysław
Bortnowski Tadeusz Kutrzeba Tadeusz Piskor Juliusz Rómmel Roman...
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Wojciech Szczurek (born 1963),
Mayor of the City of
Gdynia since 1998 Józef
Unrug (1884–1973), German-born
Polish vice
admiral who
helped create the Polish...
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Bronowski (who
filmed segments of The
Ascent of Man in the mine), the von
Unrug family (a
prominent Polish-German
royal family),
Karol Wojtyła (later, Pope...