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Biernacki (feminine Biernacka) is a
Polish surname, it may
refer to:
Edmund Biernacki (1866–1911),
Polish physician Marek Biernacki (born 1959), Polish...
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Edmund Faustyn Biernacki (19
December 1866 in
Opoczno – 29
December 1911 in Lwów) was a
Polish physician.
Biernacki was the
first one to note a relationship...
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Marek Biernacki (born 28
April 1959 in Sopot) is a
Polish lawyer and politician.
Biernacki previously served as the
Minister of
Justice in the cabinet...
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Polish pathologist Edmund Biernacki. In some
parts of the
world the test
continues to be
referred to as
Biernacki's Reaction (Polish:
odczyn Biernackiego...
- Bolesław
Bierut ([bɔˈlɛswaf ˈbʲɛrut] ; 18
April 1892 – 12
March 1956) was a
Polish communist activist and politician,
leader of communist-ruled Poland...
- Mieczysław
Kwiryn Biernacki (Polish pronunciation: [mjɛˈt͡ʂɨs.waf bjɛrˈnat͡s.k];
March 30, 1891 –
November 21, 1959) was a
Polish mathematical chemist...
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Stefan Dąb-
Biernacki (7
January 1890 – 9
February 1959) was a
general of the army
during the
Second Polish Republic. He
served as a
major general in the...
- Wacław Kostek-
Biernacki (1882–1957) was a
Polish interwar politician and a po****r
fantasy writer (pen name
Brunon Kostecki) as well as a
Polish soldier...
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reserve of the
Commander in Chief, it was
commanded by Gen.
Stefan Dąb-
Biernacki. The word
Prusy in the
Polish language means Prussia, but this name only...
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Stefan Dąb-
Biernacki. On 20
September these forces were some 40
kilometers north of Tomaszów, in the area of Sitaniec.
General Dąb-
Biernacki, who commanded...