Franciszek Krajowski ( cs, František Králíček; 30 September 1861 in
Velešín
Velešín (; german: Weleschin) is a town in Český Krumlov District the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,900 inhabitants.
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– 22 November 1932 in
Brest
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) was a Czech-Polish
military officer
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and a
General
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of the
Polish Army
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.
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1861 births
1932 deaths
People from Velešín
Austro-Hungarian Army officers
Polish generals
Polish people of Czech descent
Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I
Polish people of the Polish–Ukrainian War
Polish people of the Polish–Soviet War
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