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- General Kazimierz Sosnkowski OBE (Polish: [kaˈʑimjɛʂ sɔsŋˈkɔfskʲi]; Warsaw, 19 November 1885 – 11 October 1969, Arundel, Quebec) was a Polish independence...
- The Generał Sosnkowski was a Polish armoured train that was developed during the Second Polish Republic. The PP 13 Generał Sosnkowski was built in 1920...
- Sosnkowski (nom de guerre Jozef Godziemba), who after Poland's defeat escaped to France via Hungary. Due to practical problems, however, Sosnkowski's...
- countryside and cities. In his 29 April and 1 May letters to General Kazimierz Sosnkowski and Prime Minister Leopold Skulski, Piłsudski emphasized that the railroad...
- Sikorski—together with Józef Piłsudski, Marian ****iel, Walery Sławek, Kazimierz Sosnkowski, Witold Jodko-Narkiewicz [pl] and Henryk Minkiewicz—organized the secret...
- and against the wishes of Polish Commander-in-Chief General Kazimierz Sosnkowski) approved the plan for an uprising in Warsaw with the timing to be decided...
- organisations. In June 1908, Józef Piłsudski, Władysław Sikorski and Kazimierz Sosnkowski founded here the Union of Active Struggle. Two years later, the paramilitary...
- Vilnius. This AK-**** cooperation was condemned by General Kazimierz Sosnkowski, commander-in-chief in the Polish Government-in-Exile, who ordered the...
- plant was built. In 1906, notable Polish independence fighter Kazimierz Sosnkowski, ****ure politician and general, escaped from Warsaw to Radom, pursued...
- War I, Polish leader Józef Piłsudski and his close ****ociate Kazimierz Sosnkowski were imprisoned in the city by Germany in 1917–1918. During Weimar Republi...