Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Polish civilians killed in World War II, Polish military personnel killed in World War II, Stanis aw Bu ak-Ba achowicz, Janusz Korczak, Rutka Laskier, Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, 108 Martyrs of World War Two, Meir Balaban, Stanis aw Patek, Ala Gertner, Igo Sym, Irena I akowicz, Wac aw Olszak, Roman Kantor, Roman Rybarski, Jan Buzek, Kazimierz Bartel, Tadeusz Boy- ele ski, Emmanuel Ringelblum, Wiktor Brillant, Karol liwka, Itzhak Katzenelson, Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski, Aleksander Prystor, Tadeusz Do ga-Mostowicz, Leopold Skulski, Jan Mosdorf, W adys aw Raginis, Moshe Rynecki, Leszek Lubicz-Nycz, Wojciech Najsarek, Marceli Handelsman, Roman Longchamps de Berier, Jozef Noji, Henryk Hochman, Dawid Moryc Apfelbaum, Antoni yko, Leon Sperling, Stefan Filipkiewicz, Leon Schwartzmann, Karol Szwedowski, Abram Szpiro, W odzimierz Sto ek, Kazimierz Zdziechowski, Stefan Kaczmarz, Jozef Szanajca, Diana Karenne, Ludwik Holcman, Henryk Breit, Jozef Siemie ski, Ryszard wi tochowski, Zygmunt empicki, W odzimierz D browski, Marian Gieszczykiewicz, Konstanty Troczy ski, Norbert Barlicki, W adys aw Tempka, Boles aw Roja, Jan Rubczak. Excerpt: Stanis aw Bu ak-Ba achowicz (Belarusian: , Russian: 12 November 1883 - 28 November 1940) was a Belarusian-Polish general, veteran of World War I, Russian Civil War, Estonian War of Independence, Polish-Bolshevik War and the Invasion of Poland at the start of World War II. Stanis aw Bu ak-Ba achowicz was born February 10, 1883 in Meyszty, a small village near Vilnius, Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire. Stanis aw had two brothers and six sisters. His parents were servants to a local landlord. Following Stanis aw' birth, his father left the landlord's service and acquired a small estate in Stakavievo near Vilnius. After attending an agricultural school for four years in Belmonty, Bu ...