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Jastrzębski ( , feminine: Jastrzębska, plural: Jastrzębscy) is a Polish-language surname. It is a toponymic surname derived from one of the several Polish locations named Jastrzęby, Jastrzębie, Jastrząbki, etc. Ultimately derived from ''jastrząb'', or "hawk". Variants include Jastrzembski, Jastrząbski, and Yastrzemski. It is Russified as Yastrzhembsky/Yastrzhembskaya (). Notable people with this surname include: * Andrzej Jastrzębski (born 1939), a Polish jazz tuba player. * Carl Yastrzemski (born 1939), an American baseball player. * Chris Jastrzembski (born 1996), a German footballer. * Dennis Jastrzembski (born 2000), a German footballer. * (1920–1989), a Polish ethnographer. * Maria Jastrzębska (born 1953), a Polish-British poet. * Mike Yastrzemski (born 1990), an American baseball player, grandson of Carl. * Mirosława Jastrzębska (1921–1982), a Polish ethnographer. * Nikolaus von Jastrzembski, birth name of Nikolaus von Falkenhorst (1885–1968), a Germa ...
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Włodzimierz Jastrzębski
Włodzimierz Jastrzębski (3 September 1939 – 26 January 2024) was a Polish historian and a professor of Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, born in Siedlce. He specialized in Polish history during World War II. He studied Bloody Sunday (1939), Bloody Sunday, a sequence of events that took place in Bydgoszcz (), a Polish city with a sizable German minority in Poland, German minority, between 3 and 4 September 1939, immediately after the Invasion of Poland, German invasion of Poland, supporting the "traditional Polish POV" until later, when he cancelled his results. Jastrzębski supervised seven doctoral students. Jastrzębski died in Bydgoszcz on 26 January 2024, at the age of 84.
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Stanisław Jastrzębski
Stanisław Jastrzębski is a Polish writer, lawyer and historian. Early life He was born in the village of Bubło, Rohatyn County, in Stanisławów Voivodeship (currently Ukraine). Jastrzębski is a survivor of the World War II massacres of Poles in Volhynia, during which he witnessed the UPA murder of his family. Following Nazi and Soviet invasions of Poland, Jastrzębski was a soldier of Armia Krajowa and member of the Polish self-defence unit in Stanisławów, where he fought against OUN- UPA pacification raids. A political prisoner under Stalinism in the Polish People's Republic, he graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Wrocław. Career For many years Jastrzębski worked as a barrister. Magazine PRZEGLĄD OLKUSKIWarto przeczytaćNovember 8, 2008. Janusz Stankiewicz2007 As of 2009, Jastrzębski resided in Chorzów in southern Poland. Books Jastrzębski's 2007 book ''Ludobójstwo nacjonalistów ukraińskich na Polakach na Lubelszczyźnie w latach 1 ...
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Mirosława Jastrzębska
Mirosława Jastrzębska, née Kwiatkowska (21 March 1921 in Gąbin, Poland – 24 October 1982) was a Polish scientist, ethnographer, and museum curator. She graduated from the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in ethnography and ethnology and in 1951 under the guidance of she defended her Masters thesis ''Folk architecture in the village of Smolanka, poviat Łuków'' (''Budownictwo ludowe we wsi Smolanka, pow. Łuków''). After that, she worked at various museums. As a researcher, she was mainly interested in annual and family folk rituals and folk art. She was an active member of the : she popularized folk art and other subjects of her expertise by organizing fairs, competitions, exhibitions and lectures.Wiesława Bogurat, "Jastrzębska z Kwiatkowskich Mirosława (1921-1982)", , issue. 1, 1994, pp. 10-12 (biography).Irena Lechowa, "Mirosława Jastrzębska (1921-1982), etnograf, kustosz Muzeum Regionalnego w Tomaszowie Mazowieckim", In: ''Etnografowie i ludoznawcy polscy. Sylw ...
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Andrzej Jastrzębski
Andrzej Jastrzębski (born October 16, 1939) is a Polish jazz tuba player. He debuted in 1960 as a member of Beat Back Step Jazz. In the period 1962-1967 he was associated with the Ragtime Jazz Band. He was the founder of the band Hagaw, with whom he collaborated from 1964 until the end of 1965. In the years 1969-1983 he belonged to the Vistula River Brass Band.Wolański R., Leksykon Polskiej Muzyki Rozrywkowej, Warszawa 1995, Agencja Wydawnicza MOREX, , tu hasło Jastrzębski Andrzej "Snajper", s. 79. In 1983, along with jazz pianist Mieczysławem Mazurem, he founded the Ragtime Duo. This cooperation lasted until late 1987 and 1988. Then in 1989-1992 he joined the Warsaw Snajpers. References

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