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English: General Jozef Pilsudski and Gabriel Narutowicz
Polski: Naczelnik Panstwa Jozef Pilsudski i Prezydent Gabriel Narutowicz
Deutsch: General Józef Piłsudski zusammen mit Präsident Gabriel Narutowicz (rechts) kurz vor dessen Ermordung 1922.
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  • Panteon Polski. 1927, nr 28 (styczeń 1927), s. 1
  • "Jozef Pilsudski", PFK, Londyn 1991 [1]
Author Adam Dulęba (1895-1944)
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10 December 1922 Gregorian