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Grudziński (feminine: Grudzińska, plural: Grudzińscy) is a Polish surname. It may refer to: * Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2000), Polish writer * Jan Grudziński (1907–1940), Polish submarine commander * Joanna Grudzińska (1791-1831), Polish noblewoman * Piotr Grudziński (1975–2016), Polish guitarist * Zygmunt Grudziński (1560–1618), voivode of Rawa * Zygmunt Grudziński (1568–1653) Zygmunt Grudziński (1568 or 1572 – 1653) was a Polish noble (szlachcic) of Grzymała coat of arms. He held the titles of castellan of Nakło (from 1615), Biechów (from 1616), Międzyrzecz, Międzyrzecze (from 1618) and Inowrocław (from ..., voivode of Inowrocław and Kalisz * Zygmunt Grudziński (radiologist) (1870–1929), Polish radiologist See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Grudzinski Polish-language surnames ...
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Gustaw Herling-Grudziński
Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (; May 20, 1919 − July 4, 2000) was a Polish writer, journalist, essayist, World War II underground fighter, and political dissident abroad during the period of Soviet and communist rule. He is best known for writing a personal account of life in the Soviet Gulag entitled ''A World Apart (book), A World Apart'', first published in 1951 in London. Biography Gustaw Herling-Grudziński was born in Kielce into a Jewish-Polish merchant family of Jakub (Josek) Herling-Grudziński and his wife Dorota (''née'' Bryczkowska).Zdzisław Kudelski''Gustaw Herling-Grudziński – wątek żydowski'' Rzeczpospolita, July 5, 2003. His mother died in 1932 of typhoid. His studies of Polish literature at the Warsaw University were interrupted by the invasion of Poland at the outbreak of World War II. In late 1939 under the brutal occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, Herling-Grudziński co-founded one of the earliest Polish resistance movement in Wo ...
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Piotr Grudziński
Piotr Grudziński (15 March 1975 – 21 February 2016) was a Polish musician, mostly recognized as guitarist of the progressive rock band Riverside. He has also contributed to bands such as Unnamed and Groan. Grudziński joined Riverside in 2001. He recorded six studio albums with the band: '' Out of Myself'' (2003), '' Second Life Syndrome'' (2005), '' Rapid Eye Movement'' (2007), ''Anno Domini High Definition'' (2009), '' Shrine of New Generation Slaves'' (2013), '' Love, Fear and the Time Machine'' (2015). Equipment Piotr Grudziński was endorsed by Mayones model Setius PRO and Regius Gothic. He was also using Ibanez Jem 777 BK, Ibanez RG-470, Mesa Boogie Stereo Simul Class 2:Ninety, Marshall JMP 1-Preamp, Marshall 4x12 Cabinet 1960 AV, Mark L Midi Control System FC-25, Mark L Midi Loop & Switch LS-14, Mark L Duo Stereo Line Mixer, Mark L Power Station, ISP Decima Tor Pro Rack G, TC Electronic Stereo Reverb M 2000, Eventide Time Factor, Eventide Mod Factor, Eventide Pitch ...
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Jan Grudziński
Jan Grudziński (3 December 1907– May/June 1940) was a submarine commander of the Polish Navy during World War II. Biography Jan Grudziński was born in Kiev son of Stanisław and Regina Radecka.S. Łaszkiewicz, p.11. After History of Poland (1914-1939), Poland regained independence, in late 1918 he settled with his parents in Lviv, Lwów where in 1921 he entered the First Cadet Corps. After his graduating he entered the Polish Naval Academy and became Ensign (rank), ensign (''podporucznik'') in 1928.S. Łaszkiewicz, p.11. In 1932 he served as executive officer on the torpedo boat ORP ''Kujawiak''. He completed the underwater weapons training (1933–1934) then in 1937, the submarine navigation course. In 1938 he was executive officer on the submarine ORP Sęp (1938), ORP ''Sęp''. Shortly before the start of World War II, he was transferred to the submarine ORP Orzeł (1938), ORP Orzeł. During the Invasion of Poland, when ORP ''Orzeł'' was patrolling the Baltic Sea, Grudz ...
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