has been partially translated from the Polish Wikipedia article. Zdzisław Peszkowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʑd͡ʑis̪waf]) ((1918-08-23)August 23, 1918...
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famous Polish poet, representative of contemporary religious lyrics. Zdzisław Peszkowski (23 August 1918 – 8 October 2007) a chaplain for the Katyń Families...
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Marian Pankowski (1919–2011), resistance fighter of World War II Zdzisław Peszkowski (1918–2007), survivor of the Katyn massacre Majer Szapira (1887–1933)...
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celebrated by the chaplain of the Federation of Khatyn families, Fr. Zdzisław Peszkowski. Thanks to the efforts of the Council for the Protection of Struggle...
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Secretary and Starost of Kamianets-Podilskyi Andrzej Niemirowicz Zdzisław Peszkowski Edmund Taczanowski Władysław Taczanowski Dominik Dziewanowski Marian...
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Szymecki – 1998 Henryk Gulbinowicz – 2000 Jerzy Maksymiuk – 2000 Zdzisław Peszkowski – 2005 Wojciech Ziemba – 2006 Calherine Stankiewicz von Ernst – 2006...
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Nicky James, 64, British pop singer (The Moody Blues), brain tumour. Zdzisław Peszkowski, 89, Polish Roman Catholic priest, advocate for the families of Katyn...
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to their families." On all accounts it is then that he befriended Zdzisław Peszkowski, who on the day before the transport to Kozelsk left in Hofman's...
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1945 Antoni Halka-Ledóchowski, Juliusz Mieroszewski Edward O'Rourke Zdzisław Peszkowski Ksawery Pruszyński Stanisław Kostka Starowieyski Kazimierz Tomczak...
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and social worker; head of the Polish section of Radio free Europe Zdzisław Peszkowski (1918–2007) Polish Roman Catholic priest and one of the survivors...
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