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    Stanisław Jankowski (code name: "Agaton") was an SOE agent and Polish resistance fighter during World War II, and an architect thereafter, who played...
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    Jan Stanisław Jankowski (6 May 1882 – 13 March 1953; noms de guerre Doktor, Jan, Klonowski, Sobolewski, Soból) was a Polish politician, an important figure...
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  • fighter in World War II Jan Stanisław Jankowski (1882–1953), Polish politician and resistance leader in World War II Janusz Jankowski (born 1961), British physician...
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    Leopold Okulicki, the last commander of the Polish Home Army, and Jan Stanisław Jankowski, Government Delegate for Poland. 1923–1926: Valentin Trifonov 1926–1948:...
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    the Gestapo, and killed in the Pawiak prison on June 19, 1943. Jan Stanisław Jankowski (Sobol)—until February 1945; arrested by the NKVD on February 28...
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    brutally beaten by the NKVD on 27 and 28 March. Leopold Okulicki, Jan Stanisław Jankowski and Kazimierz Pużak were arrested on the 27th with 12 others the...
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    (RJN), a quasi-parliament of the Polish Secret State headed by Jan Stanisław Jankowski. Shortly before the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, Arciszewski...
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    Sonderkommando in the camp's crematorium V—Alter Fajnzylberg (also known as Stanisław Jankowski), brothers Shlomo and Josel Dragon, and David Szmulewski [fr]—helped...
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    Stanisław Mikołajczyk (18 July 1901 – 13 December 1966; [staˈɲiswav mikɔˈwajt͡ʂɨk] ) was a Polish politician. He was a prime minister of the Polish government-in-exile...
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    singer-songwriter Mikhail Krug. Vasily Dzhugashvili, son of Joseph Stalin. Jan Stanisław Jankowski, Polish politician. Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, German field marshal...
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