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Walentyna Janta-Połczyńska (née Stocker; 1
February 1913,
Lemberg — 2
April 2020, New York City) was the last
surviving member of the
Polish government-in-exile...
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Walentyna [ˈʂɛft͡sɛ valɛnˈtɨna] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Bedlno,
within Kutno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central...
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Stacherska and
after losing their only daughter, Marianna, the
couple adopted Walentyna Antoniewicz. By 1863 Łukasiewicz, who had
moved to Jasło in 1858, was...
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Archived from the
original on 2012-03-19.
Retrieved 2011-04-05. Niewińska,
Walentyna (1995).
Legendy województwa białostockiego, łomżyńskiego, suwalskiego...
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mainly concerns her father, Edek. He
moves to New York and, with
Zofia and
Walentyna, two
Polish women who have won
green cards, sets up a
meatball restaurant...
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Izabela Walentyna Jaruga-Nowacka [izaˈbɛla jaˈruɡa nɔˈvat͡ska] (23
August 1950 – 10
April 2010) was a
Polish political figure who had
served in the national...
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often met with
fellow Poles and in such
meetings he met his ****ure wife,
Walentyna Lachowiczówna that came from a
wealthier Szlachta family from Courland...
- German-occupied Poland. His
reports were
transcribed and
translated by
Walentyna Stocker, the
personal secretary and
interpreter for Sikorski.
Based on...
- a Polska:
rozprawy i studia. Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1967. p. 408
Walentyna Najdus. ****y w
rewolucji 1917 roku. Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1967...
- Żelisław Antoni, Kinga, Krystyna, Olga,
Wojciecha Jakub, Krzysztof, Sławosz,
Walentyna Anna, Baldev, Grażyna, Mirosława Julia, Marta, Natalia,
Wszebor Marcela...