Stanisław Grzmot-Skotnicki

- Дата рождения:
- 13.01.1894
- Дата смерти:
- 19.09.1939
- Дополнительные имена:
- Stanisław Grzmot-Skotnicki
- Категории:
- Генерал, Дворянин, Жертва нацизма, Легионер, Участник Второй мировой войны, Участник Первой мировой войны
- Национальность:
- поляк
- Кладбище:
- Варшава, Воинское Повонзки (pl)
Stanisław Grzmot-Skotnicki" (13. jaanuar 1894 Skotniki – 19. september 1939) oli Poola sõjaväelane, kindralmajor.
1936 anti talle Kotkaristi II klassi teenetemärk.
Источник: wikipedia.org
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01.09.1939 | Invasion of Poland
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