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by the underground resistance, Moczarski was given a new post as the head of the radio and telegraph services of Home Army's headquarters. During the uprising, Moczarski was directing one of the insurgent's radio stations, "Rafał" located in Warsaw's district
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February 1947, he was not released from
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1425:D. Smoleński
1420:J. Rutkowski
1380:K. Moczarski
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1495:M. Żuławski
1485:T. Zawadzki
1480:J. Zamoyski
1475:W. Zalewski
1465:J. Zabłocki
1385:A. Nadolski
1325:H. Lederman
1118:Operation N
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318:Częstochowa
110:(biography)
92:Nationality
2049:Categories
1880:Successors
1817:Affiliates
1680:Żbik Group
1460:E. Umińska
1400:W. Pilecki
1335:S. Karpiel
1295:S. Bittner
1290:R. Białous
1224:Commanders
1106:Propaganda
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1726:IV Ochota
1455:H. Szwarc
1375:W. Micuta
1300:F. Błażej
1285:J. Batory
1158:Political
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691:Biography
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529:in 1992.
430:death row
169:Biography
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1736:VI Praga
1721:III Wola
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1415:Z. Rumel
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1360:L. Kulej
1320:T. Gajcy
1315:S. Braun
1270:J.Arkusz
1082:Most III
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708:Amazon,
683:Foreword
310:Pruszków
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873:ISBN
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