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  1. Media in category "Władysław Sikorski" The following 167 files are in this category, out of 167 total. 1 Dywizja Grenadierow Wojska Polskiego we Francji - nadanie miana Grenadierow NAC 18-261-20.jpg 3,500 × 2,415; 829 KB

  2. www.ogniskopolskie.org.uk › about › the-four-generalsGeneral Władysław Sikorski

    General Władysław Sikorski Born May 20th 1881 and died on July 4th 1943, Gibraltar. General Sikorski was born in Tuszów Narodowy, Galicia, at the time part of the Austrian partition of Poland.

  3. Władysław Sikorski, first Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile. The Polish government in exile, based first in Paris, then in Angers , France, [ 13 ] where Władysław Raczkiewicz lived at the Château de Pignerolle near Angers from 2 December 1939 until June 1940. [ 14 ]

  4. Wladyslaw Sikorski presents the banner for the Polish sapper unit in France. The army began to be organized soon after the fall of Poland on October 6, 1939.France, a Polish ally, had formally declared war on Germany on September 3 in response to the invasion, but it had not yet undertaken any major operations against the Germans (see Phoney War) before the creation began.

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  6. Władysław Eugeniusz Sikorski (20. mai 1881 – 4. juuli 1943) oli Poola sõjaväelane ja poliitik, Poola eksiilvalitsuse peaminister (1939–1943). Enne Esimest maailmasõda lõi ta ja osales mitmes põrandaalustes organisatsioonis, mis taotlesid Poola lahkulöömist Vene Impeeriumist .

  7. Tomasz Sikorski 3 (pronounced "Tomash") was the father of the famed General Władysław Sikorski was born on May 20, 1851 or 1852. His daughter Helena noted in a biography about the general that her father "came from a family of weavers from Przeworsk" in southeastern Poland, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Kingdom of Galicia.

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