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  1. Józef Wittlin (1896–1976) was a Polish novelist, and, later, American, poet and translator. Life [ edit ] After graduating from a classical gimnazjum in Lwów , Wittlin joined the volunteer military formation of the Polish Legion in August 1914.

  2. Józef Kosacki ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛf kɔˈsat͡ski]; born 21 April 1909 – died 26 April 1990) was a Polish professor, engineer, inventor, and an officer in the Polish Army during World War II. He is best known as the inventor of the Polish mine detector, the first portable mine detector, whose basic design has been in use with ...

  3. Józef was the younger brother of Konstanty, also a lieutenant general. Their mother was Antonina née Wierzbicki. His family traced its roots to medieval Polish nobility of evangelical reformed denomination. Dowbor received his basic education in the Nikolayevskiy Cadet Corps (Saint Petersburg). Service in the Russian Military (1884–1914)

  4. Józef Grzegorz Chłopicki ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛf xwɔˈpit͡skʲi]; 14 March 1771 – 30 September 1854) was a Polish general who was involved in fighting in Europe at the time of Napoleon and later. He was born in Kapustynie in Volhynia and was educated at the school of the Basilians at Szarogrod, from which in 1785 he ran away in ...

  5. Józef Ksawery Elsner. Józef Ksawery Elsner. Józef Ksawery Elsner nació en Grodków, cerca de Wrocław el 1 de junio del año 1769, y murió en Varsovia el 18 de abril de 1854. Fue compositor, teórico y pedagogo polaco .

  6. Józef Czapski. Czapski in January 1943. Józef Czapski (April 3, 1896 – January 12, 1993) was a Polish artist, author, and critic. He was an officer of the Polish Army during World War II . Czapski was known for many things. As a painter, he is known for his work in the Kapist movement. He is mostly known for being the founder of Kultura ...

  7. Józef Chaciński (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjuzɛf xaˈt͡ɕij̃skʲi]; 13 March 1889 – 6 May 1954) was a Polish lawyer and politician. Chaciński was member of the Sejm from 1922 until 1930. During the Second World War , he was imprisoned in the German concentration camp Auschwitz ( from 1940 until 1942).