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Kobierski (feminine Kobierska) is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Janusz Adam Kobierski (born 1947), Polish priest and poet * Marcin Kobierski (born 1977), Polish canoer * Stanislaus Kobierski Stanislaus "Tau" Kobierski (15 November 1910 in Düsseldorf — 18 November 1972) was a German footballer. Kobierski's parents were Poles who emigrated to Germany from Poznań. Between 1931 and 1941, he played 26 times and scored 9 goals fo ... (1910–1972), German footballer {{surname Polish-language surnames ...
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Polish Surname
Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwriters Polish may refer to: * Polishing, the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by rubbing or chemical action ** French polishing, polishing wood to a high gloss finish * Nail polish * Shoe polish * Polish (screenwriting), improving a script in smaller ways than in a rewrite See also * * * Polonaise (other) A polonaise ()) is a stately dance of Polish origin or a piece of music for this dance. Polonaise may also refer to: * Polonaises (Chopin), compositions by Frédéric Chopin ** Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 (french: Polonaise héroïque, lin ... {{Disambiguation, surname Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Janusz Adam Kobierski
Janusz Adam Kobierski (born 24 December 1947) is a Polish poet and priest of the Catholic Church Biography Kobierski was born on 24 December 1947 in Wólka Łysowska. He graduated from the Pedagogic University in Słupsk (The Polish Language and Literature Faculty). He’s been publishing his poems in many periodicals and almanacs since 1972 (f.e. ''Tygodnik Kulturalny'', ''Miesięcznik Literacki'', ''Literatura'', ''Gość Niedzielny'' and ''Niedziela''). He is a laureate of some poetic competitions, among others of Warsaw Autumn of Poetry (1980). He has published over 20 books of poetry. He is a member of The Polish Writers’ Association ( Stowarzyszenie Pisarzy Polskich). In 2008, he was awarded the Jan Twardowski Literary Prize for the volume ''Cierpkie wino'' (''The Tart Wine of Life''). He also received a Catholic Publishers’ Association FENIKS 2013 literary award for the volume ''Szukał Pana. Wybór wierszy biblijnych'' (''He’s Been Looking for Lord''). In 198 ...
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Marcin Kobierski
Marcin Kobierski (born April 13, 1977) is a Polish sprint canoer who competed from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. He won two gold medals in the C-2 1000 m event at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, earning them in 2001 and 2002. Kobierski also competed in the C-2 500 m event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 ..., but was eliminated in the semifinal round. References * * * 1977 births Canoeists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Doping cases in canoeing Living people Olympic canoeists of Poland Polish male canoeists Polish sportspeople in doping cases People from Człuchów ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in Canadian Sportspeople from Pomeranian Voivodeship 20th-century Polish people
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Stanislaus Kobierski
Stanislaus "Tau" Kobierski (15 November 1910 in Düsseldorf — 18 November 1972) was a German footballer. Kobierski's parents were Poles who emigrated to Germany from Poznań. Between 1931 and 1941, he played 26 times and scored 9 goals for the Germany national football team. He participated in the 1934 FIFA World Cup, and scored Germany's first ever World Cup goal, in the first round 5-2 win over Belgium. His home team was Fortuna Düsseldorf. In autumn 1941 he was delegated to the sports club of the SS and German police in occupied Warsaw. At the end of the Second World War, he became a Soviet prisoner of war. He had to do forced labour Forced labour, or unfree labour, is any work relation, especially in modern or early modern history, in which people are employed against their will with the threat of destitution, detention, violence including death, or other forms of ex ... in a mine in the Arctic Circle. He was released from captivity in 1949 and was able to ...
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