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  1. Władysław Albert Anders (Krośniewice-Błonie, Kutno, voivodato de Lodz, 11 de agosto de 1892 - Londres, 12 de mayo de 1970) fue un militar polaco, que alcanzó el grado de general, destacando por su participación en la segunda guerra mundial, durante la que mandó el II Cuerpo de Ejército polaco en el Teatro de Operaciones europeo, y ...

  2. Władysław Albert Anders (11 August 1892 – 12 May 1970) was a general in the Polish Army and later in life a politician and prominent member of the Polish government-in-exile in London. [1] Born in Krośniewice-Błonie, then part of the Russian Empire , he served in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and later joined the ...

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Władysław Anders (born Aug. 11, 1892, Błonie, Pol., Russian Empire—died May 12, 1970, London, Eng.) was the commanding officer of the Polish army in the Middle East and Italy during World War II who became a leading figure among the anticommunist Poles who refused to return to their homeland after the war.

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  4. Władysław Albert Anders fue un militar polaco, que alcanzó el grado de general, destacando por su participación en la segunda guerra mundial, durante la que mandó el II Cuerpo de Ejército polaco en el Teatro de Operaciones europeo, y anteriormente en la Campaña en África del Norte.

  5. Władysław Albert Anders (11 de agosto de 1892 - 12 de mayo de 1970) fue un general del ejército polaco y más tarde un político y miembro destacado del gobierno polaco en el exilio en Londres.

  6. Lt. Gen. Wladyslaw Anders led the corps before and during its service in Italy. He was not only an excellent commander with a keen sense of. strategy and tactics, but also was a national hero to his fellow Poles, both soldiers and civilians, and did his best to look after their interests.

  7. General Władysław Anders was a great patriot, an ambitious commander, a victor of many battles, and a man who saved thousands of his countrymen from Soviet prisons. He was also a powerful politician who opposed the will of foreign powers. He died on 12 May 1970 in London. by Piotr Bejrowski