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Zygmunt Rumel

government-in-exile in Volhynia. On 7 July 1943, Rumel, together with officer Krzysztof Markiewicz (aka Czort), both dressed in military uniforms, aided by guide Witold

Adam Ronikier

Adam Feliks Ronikier (1 November 1881, Warsaw – 4 September 1952, Orchard Lake, Michigan) was a Polish count and conservative politician.[additional citation(s)

Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

Europe, 1600–1721. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 236. ISBN 0-631-20513-6. Barbara Markiewicz, "Liberum veto albo o granicach społeczeństwa obywatelskiego" [w:] Obywatel:

Bureau of Information and Propaganda

name unknown pseudonym "Anna" Department of Emergency Liaison – Irena Markiewicz pseudonym "Jaga" Department of Microphotography – Andrzej Pronaszko pseudonym

62nd Infantry Regiment (Poland)

Battalion Adjutant Second Lieutenant Feliks Bartoszewicz Commander of the 1st Rifle Company Lieutenant Edmund Markiewicz Commander of the 1st Platoon Lieutenant

List of Polish people

Hugo Kołłątaj, 18th–19th-century historian, philosopher and politician Feliks Koneczny, Polish history, social philosophy Władysław Konopczyński, Polish

Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia

and the representative of the Volhynia District of the AK Krzysztof Markiewicz "Czart", together with the coachman Witold Dobrowolski, went. All three

List of last surviving veterans of military insurgencies and wars

William Kinsella (1775–1870) – Irish rebel. Fought at Castlecomer. Vincent Markiewicz (1795?–1903) – France. Claimed last Polish veteran. Known to have fought