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Wachlarz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvaxlaʂ],
folding fan) was a
Polish World War II
resistance organization formed by the
Armia Krajowa for
sabotage duties...
- istnień (Guardian of Beings) Piekło i
szpada (**** and épée)
Klejnot i
wachlarz (Jewel and fan) "Informacja na
stronie nagrody".
Archived from the original...
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interest in ****anese culture. Bator's
first book on ****an was ****oński
wachlarz (The ****anese Fan)
written after her two-year stay in ****an. She has written...
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various posts. In the
summer of 1942, he was ****igned to head one of the
Wachlarz units operating from Równe in
eastern Poland (now
Rivne in
western Ukraine)...
- Vilnius) in
advance of the
approaching Red Army. In preparation, the "
Wachlarz"
organization was formed. The
second stage would be an
armed struggle in...
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original on 2019-05-14.
Retrieved 2019-03-23. Chlebowski,
Cezary (1983).
Wachlarz:
Monografia wydzielonej organizacji dywersyjnej Armii Krajowej: wrzesien...
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organized sabotage in the
territories east of the
Polish pre-war
borders Wachlarz. From 1942, he was
commander of the
Armia Krajowa (Home Army). As commander...
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mostly to
special units of the ZWZ and Home Army. Most of them
joined Wachlarz, Związek
Odwetu and KeDyw. Many
became important staff officers of the...
- Cichociemni, was
parachuted over
Poland in 1942.
Named one of
commandants of the
Wachlarz sabotage organization, he was
engaged in
diversionary activities in the...
- Szymański Jan Włodarkiewicz,
lieutenant colonel, the
first commander of
Wachlarz Marian Zacharski, Cold-War
Polish intelligence agent convicted of espionage...