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    Mamert Stankiewicz (22 January 1889 – 26 November 1939) was a Polish naval officer of the merchant marine, the commander of Lwów, Polonia and finally captain...
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  • Belarusian-American linguist, historian and philosopher Kasia Stankiewicz (born 1977), Polish pop singer Mamert Stankiewicz (1889–1939), Polish naval officer Nikolai Stankevich...
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    (1822-1894), chemist Artūrs Skrastiņš (born 1974), stage and film actor Mamert Stankiewicz (1889-1939), the captain of the Polish merchant marine Feodor Stepanovich...
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    also the first Polish training ship. Her notable captains included Mamert Stankiewicz. She was eventually replaced as the Polish training ship by the newer...
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    the MS Batory. The Pilsudski's first skipper was Master Mariner Mamert Stankiewicz. The liner found posthumously its place in the history of Polish literature...
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    collection of short stories published in 1960, was inspired by Captain Mamert Stankiewicz. In it, Borschardt describes his time on the ships "Lwów" and the...
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