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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Wolf Messing, Jozef Haller, Jan Henryk D browski, Juliusz Rommel, Jozef Glemp, W adys aw Anders, Walddeutsche, Emil August Fieldorf, Vilamovian language, Emilia Plater, Vistula Germans, Adam Stanis aw Grabowski, Salomea of Berg, Pogorzanie, Rudolf Weigl, Anna German, Micha Heller, Wilhelm Orlik-Ruckemann, Elisa Radziwill, Maria Kalergis, Johann Bachstrom, Jozef Unrug, Tomasz Wa doch, Joachim Lelewel, Janusz Radziwi, Edward Werner, Andreas Wisniewski, Zygmunt Unrug, Wojciech K trzy ski, Bogus aw Fryderyk Radziwi, Wilhelmina Maria Frederica of Rochlitz, Ferdynand Radziwi, Izabela Czartoryska, Juliusz Bursche, Jan Fethke, Eduard Strasburger, Paul de Schlozer, Tadeusz Manteuffel, Samuel Linde, Hans Boner, Suzanna von Nathusius, Ulrich Schrade, Johann Christian Schuch, Stanis aw Haller de Hallenburg, Leopold Otto, Karol Wedel, Dominik Hieronim Radziwi, Bambrzy, Florian Ungler, Stanis aw Ernest Denhoff, Henryk Korowicz, Dominik Kruczek, David Blacha, Artur Grottger, Stanis aw K trzy ski, Adam Fastnacht, Sheldon Glueck, Henryk Grohman. Excerpt: Jozef Haller de Hallenburg (August 13, 1873 - June 4, 1960) was a Lieutenant General of the Polish Army, legionary in Polish Legions, harcmistrz (the highest Scouting instructor rank in Poland), the President of The Polish Scouting and Guiding Association (ZHP), political and social activist, Stanis aw Haller de Hallenburg's cousin. Haller was born in Jurczyce. He studied at Vienna's Technical Military Academy and subsequently (1895-1906) served with the Austrian Army, resigning after reaching the rank of captain. He supported the paramilitary pro-independence Polish organization Soko . In 1916, during the First World War, he became commander of the Second Brigade of the Polish Legion, in particular the units which fought against Russia on the Eastern Front. In 1918, in the...