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{{unref|date=October 2009}}'''Leon Nowakowski''', nom de guerre "Lig", (born 1908 near [[Odessa]], died 1944 in [[Warsaw]]) was a [[Polish]] soldier, a member of the [[Home Army]] and the moderate faction of the [[National Armed Forces]] which merged with it, with a rank of major, creator and later the commander of the [[Chrobry II Battalion]], participant in the [[Warsaw Uprising]].

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'''Leon Nowakowski''', nom de guerre "Lig", (born 1908 near [[Odessa]], died 1944 in [[Warsaw]]) was a [[Polish people|Polish]] soldier, a member of the [[Home Army]] and the moderate faction of the [[National Armed Forces]] which merged with it, with a rank of major, creator and later the commander of the [[Chrobry II Battalion]], participant in the [[Warsaw Uprising]].


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*[http://www.1944.pl/index.php?a=site_text&se_id=12597 Record from Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego]
* [http://www.1944.pl/index.php?a=site_text&se_id=12597 Record from Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego]


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Latest revision as of 21:00, 18 March 2022

Leon Nowakowski, nom de guerre "Lig", (born 1908 near Odessa, died 1944 in Warsaw) was a Polish soldier, a member of the Home Army and the moderate faction of the National Armed Forces which merged with it, with a rank of major, creator and later the commander of the Chrobry II Battalion, participant in the Warsaw Uprising.

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