Józef Szczepański (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛf ʂt͡ʂɛˈpaj̃skʲi]; 30 November 1922 in Łęczyca – 10 September 1944 in Warsaw) was a Polish poet who was...
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Jan Józef Szczepański (January 12, 1919 – February 20, 2003) was a Polish writer, reporter, essayist, film scriptwriter and translator, Tatra mountaineer...
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Jan Szczepański (sociologist) (1913–2004), Polish sociologist Jan Alfred Szczepański (1902–1991), Polish film and theatre critic Józef Szczepański (1922–1944)...
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Jan Szczepański can refer to: Jan Szczepański (boxer) (1939–2017) Polish boxer Jan Szczepański (sociologist) (1913–2004) Jan Alfred Szczepański (1902–1991)...
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front of the SS Headquarters) in February 1944.[better source needed] Józef Szczepański, a poet, was among the commanders of this unit. The poet Krzysztof...
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to Polish: in 1972 by Jadwiga Korniłowiczowa [pl], in 1981 by Jan Józef Szczepański and in 2023 by Maciej Świerkocki [pl]. Andrew Greeley's novel Virgin...
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Sona Kovacevicová Aleksandar Nichev Jan Józef Szczepański Imre Varga 1983: Władysław Bartoszewski Géza Entz Jozef Jankovič Gunther Schuller Zdenko Škreb...
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either as Polish or as Polonized Lithuanians.[b] Józef was the second son born to the family. Józef was not an especially diligent student when he attended...
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of Culture, where he was presented with a ready-made script by Jan Józef Szczepański, at the same time offering to make a film. Bohdan Poręba accepted...
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Sona Kovacevicová Aleksandar Nichev Jan Józef Szczepański Imre Varga 1983: Władysław Bartoszewski Géza Entz Jozef Jankovič Gunther Schuller Zdenko Škreb...
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