List of Polish Generals - Polish People's Republic

Polish People's Republic

  • Józef Baryła
  • Bronisław Jan Bednarz
  • Zygmunt Berling
  • Wojciech Bewziuk
  • Mieczysław Bień
  • Marian Bondzior
  • Jerzy Bordziłowski
  • Edmund Buła
  • Heliodor Cepa
  • Jan Czapla
  • Adam Czaplewski
  • Bolesław Czarniawski
  • Zbigniew Czerwiński
  • Mieczysław Dębicki
  • Jerzy Dymkowski
  • Tadeusz Dziekan
  • Rudolf Dzipanov
  • Stanisław Grodzki
  • Mieczysław Grudzień
  • Franciszek Herman
  • Mirosław Hermaszewski
  • Władysław Hermaszewski
  • Tadeusz Hupałowski
  • Henryk Jabłoński
  • Wacław Jagas
  • Michał Jakubik
  • Wojciech Jaruzelski
  • Antoni Jasiński
  • Franciszek Kamiński
  • Józef Kamiński
  • Jerzy Kirchmayer
  • Czesław Kiszczak
  • Henryk Koczara
  • Władysław Korczyc
  • Tytus Krawczyc
  • Stanisław Kruczek
  • Bronisław Kuriata
  • Józef Kuropieska
  • Jerzy Łagoda
  • Edward Łańcucki
  • Henryk Michałowski
  • Walenty Nowak
  • Zbigniew Ohanowicz
  • Stanisław Okęcki
  • Stefan Orliński
  • Roman Paszkowski
  • Borys Pigarewicz
  • Czesław Piotrowski
  • Władysław Polański
  • Fiodor Połynin
  • Stanisław Popławski
  • Edward Poradko
  • Bronisław Półturzycki
  • Jan Puławski
  • Otton Roczniok
  • Aleksander Romeyko
  • Edwin Rozłubirski
  • Marian Ryba
  • Florian Siwicki
  • Stanisław Skalski
  • Franciszek Skibiński
  • Włodzimierz Sokorski
  • Marian Spychalski
  • Tadeusz Szaciło
  • Karol Świerczewski
  • Stanisław Tatar
  • Tadeusz Tuczapski
  • Józef Użycki
  • Aleksander Waszkiewicz
  • Czesław Waryszak
  • Wiktor Ziemiński
  • Jerzy Ziętek
  • Michał Żymierski

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