- Adam
Ciołkosz (pronounced [ˈadam ˈt͡ɕɔwkɔʂ];
January 5, 1901 –
October 1, 1978) was a
Polish scout, soldier,
publicist and politician, who was one of the...
- Zbysław
Ciołkosz (23
March 1902 – 25 June 1960) was a
Polish American aircraft designer,
whose work
includes the P.Z.L. 27, PWS-20, LWS-3 Mewa, RWD-11...
-
Andrzej Ciołkosz (1929–1952), pen name
Joseph Marek, was a
young Polish language writer,
literary critic and translator. He is best
known for his Polish-English...
-
first published in 1951 in
London in the
English translation by
Andrzej Ciołkosz. In the
Polish language, the book was
first published in
London in 1953...
- Ostrowski.
Roman Odzierzyński (1954–1955) Adam
Ciołkosz (1956–1959)
Witold Czerwiński (1959–1963) Adam
Ciołkosz (1963 –
December 1966) Jan
Starzewski (December...
- Herling-Grudziński
wrote A
World Apart,
which was
translated into
English by
Andrzej Ciolkosz and
published with an
introduction by
Bertrand Russell in 1951. By describing...
- Pająk
Alfred Urbański Jan Józef
Lipski Bolesław
Limanowski Adam
Ciołkosz Lidia Ciołkosz [pl]
Jerzy Czeszejko-Sochacki (later
became a communist) Norbert...
- Sipowicz, a
technical director and the main
designer was
initially Zbysław
Ciołkosz; from
autumn 1937 the
technical director was
Ryszard Bartel and the main...
- mill fibers.
Algaculture oil
extraction Dewatering ****
press Oil mill
Ciolkosz D,
Schaufler D (17
November 2022). "Oilseed presses".
Pennsylvania State...
- and
primarily developed by, the
Polish aeronautical engineer Zbysław
Ciołkosz shortly after having joined the
aircraft manufacturer PZL. It had been...