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    Adolf Pilch (22 May 1914 – 26 January 2000) was a Polish resistance fighter during World War II (codenames Góra and Dolina). He became part of the Polish...
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  • and graphic artist Adam Pilch (1965–2010), Polish military chaplain Adolf Pilch (1914–2000), Polish resistance fighter David Pilch (born 1943), English cricketer...
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    Soviet diplomat Adolf Pilar von Pilchau (1851–1925), Baltic German politician Adolf Pilch (1914–2000), Polish resistance fighter Adolf Pinner (1842–1909)...
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  • September 1944 by a detachment from the Kampinos Group led by Lieutenant Adolf Pilch, codenamed Dolina. On 27 August 1944, the vicinity of Truskaw and Sieraków...
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    degree. Awarded the Silver Cross of Military Virtue. Warrant Officer Adolf Pilch - Góra, Dolina 17 February 1943 organizer of a 1000-strong cavalry partisan...
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  • men and was forced out of the forest, Miłaszewski was replaced with Adolf Pilch, who was placed in charge of the Stolpce battalion. By September 1943...
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    attacked by 80 Polish partisans led by Lieutenant Colonel "Dolina" (Adolf Pilch) while stationed at the emptied village of Truskaw. Nearly 100 Russian...
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  • battalion command and disarmed most of its subunits. Second Lieutenant Adolf Pilch, codenamed Góra/Dolina, took command of the remnants and, with his superiors'...
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    machine gun squadron, and logistical support. It was led by Lieutenant Adolf Pilch, alias "Góra" (a Silent Unseen paratrooper). The Stowbtsy-Naliboki Group...
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    Dziekanów Polski. It consisted of 861 well-armed soldiers, led by Lieutenant Adolf Pilch, codenamed Góra or Dolina, a seasoned partisan who had been fighting...
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