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Karol Pawlica
Karol Pawlica (12 March 1884 – 17 September 1970) was a Polish patriot, agronomist, diplomat and lieutenant in the Imperial and Austro-Hungarian Army, Royal Austro-Hungarian army. He was dubbed "Samurai from Niebory". Biography Pawlica was born on 12 March 1884 in Nebory, Niebory. He was the oldest son of Karol Pawlica – a farmer from the Żuków Górny and Anna from Stonawski family. An agricultural school student in Mistřovice, Mistrzowice, after he graduated agricultural economy course in Kocobędz. He attended high school in Cieszyn, in the years 1900–1903 he studied at the renowned school of modern agricultural economy in Horní Heřmanice (part of Bernartice (Jeseník District), Bernartice). Since 1904 he worked as a lecturer in an inspector in the Larisch-Mönnich estate. In 1914 he was drafted as a lieutenant reserve in the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian army. In 1915 he was captured by the Russians and was sent to the Asian part of the Russian Empire. After ...
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Karol Pawlica
Karol Pawlica (12 March 1884 – 17 September 1970) was a Polish patriot, agronomist, diplomat and lieutenant in the Imperial and Austro-Hungarian Army, Royal Austro-Hungarian army. He was dubbed "Samurai from Niebory". Biography Pawlica was born on 12 March 1884 in Nebory, Niebory. He was the oldest son of Karol Pawlica – a farmer from the Żuków Górny and Anna from Stonawski family. An agricultural school student in Mistřovice, Mistrzowice, after he graduated agricultural economy course in Kocobędz. He attended high school in Cieszyn, in the years 1900–1903 he studied at the renowned school of modern agricultural economy in Horní Heřmanice (part of Bernartice (Jeseník District), Bernartice). Since 1904 he worked as a lecturer in an inspector in the Larisch-Mönnich estate. In 1914 he was drafted as a lieutenant reserve in the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian army. In 1915 he was captured by the Russians and was sent to the Asian part of the Russian Empire. After ...
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