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Stanisław Maczek (1892-1994)
Commander of the 1st Armored Division.
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Władysław Albert Anders (1892-1970)
Major General of the Polish Armed Forces, commander of the Polish Army in the USSR and the Polish 2nd Corps. Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Armed Forces.
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Mateusz Iżycki de Notto (1898—1952)
Brigadier general, pilot, commander of Aviation and Anti-Aircraft Defence of the Warsaw Army.
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Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja (1895-1966)
An Indian aristocrat and diplomat, Maharaja of Nawanagar, called “the Good Maharaja” by the Polish children that he sheltered during World War II.
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Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2000)
Writer, essayist, literary critic, inmate of a Soviet Gulag, soldier of General Władysław Anders’ Army
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Karolina Lanckorońska (1898-2002)
An art historian, Home Army soldier, inmate of the Ravensbrück concentration camp, press officer of the 2nd Polish Corps of the Polish Armed Forces.
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Hanka Ordonówna (1902-1950)
Hanka Ordonówna was a Polish singer, actress, dancer, poet and lyricist.
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Stanisław Kopański (1895-1976)
A Divisional General of the Polish Army, the Commander of the Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade.
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Leopold Okulicki (1889-1946)
Brigadier General of the Polish Army, the last commander-in-chief of the Home Army, commander-in-chief of NIE organisation
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Stanisław Poziomek (1908-1944)
Commander of No. 304 (Land of Silesia) Polish Bomber Squadron