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           | DescriptionJewish prisones of KZGesiowka liberated by Polish Soldiers of Home Army Warsaw1944.jpg | English: Jewish prisoners of  Gęsiowka, a German-Nazi Camp in Warsaw liberated in August 5, 1944 by Polish soldiers from  Battalion "Zośka" of  Home Army in the beginning of  Warsaw Uprising Polski: Grupa żydów z  Gęsiowki (hitlerowskiego wiezienia w Warszawie) uwolnionych przez żołnierzy kompanni "Giewont"  Batalionu "Zośka" dnia 5 VIII 1944 roku. Zdięcie na terenie obozu. Po prawej stronie, na ziemi siedzi Renata Preczep (potem Lubińska), która przeżyła Powstanie. Więzień obok niej (w czarnej marynarce) nazywa się Bronisław Miodowski (potem Bernard Miodon z Paryża). Wśród więźniarek rozpoznano także: Hankę Lux (mieszka w Australii) i Marię Morecką. | 
          
           | Date | 1944-08-05 | 
          
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             Adam Borkiewicz "Powstanie Warszawskie", Warszawa 1957Tadeusz Sumiński , ed. (1959) "Pamiętniki żołnierzy baonu "Zośka". Powstanie Warszawskie",  Warsaw: Nasza Księgarnia no ISBNOpracowanie Zbiorowe (1 August 1957) Powstanie Warszawskie w Ilustracji,  Warsaw: Wydanie Specjalne Warszawskiego Tygodnika Ilustrowanego "Stolica", pp. 21  Norman Davies (2004)  Rising '44. The Battle for Warsaw,  New York: Viking  ISBN 0-670-03284-0Andrzej Krzysztof Kunert (2004) Kronika Powstania Warszawskiego,  Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Edipresse, pp. 25  ISBN 83-7298-667-3 | 
          
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               | Juliusz Bogdan Deczkowski (1924–1998)  |  
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               | Alternative names | "Laudański" |  
               | Description | Polish soldier and photographer
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               | Date of birth/death | 20 April 1924 | 22 June 1998 |  
               | Location of birth/death | Bydgoszcz | Ciechocinek |  
               | Work period | 1944 |  
               | Work location | Warsaw Uprising |  
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          | Camera location |  52° 14′ 40.70″ N, 20° 58′ 44.18″ E | View this and other nearby images on:  Google Maps -  Google Earth -  OpenStreetMap | ( Info)52.24464;20.978938 | 
        
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          |  | This image is in the  public domain because according to the  Art. 3 of  copyright law of March 29, 1926 of the  Republic of Poland and Art. 2 of  copyright law of July 10, 1952 of the  People's Republic of Poland, all photographs by Polish photographers (or published for the first time in Poland or simultaneously in Poland and abroad) published without a clear copyright notice before the  law was changed on May 23, 1994 are assumed  public domain in Poland. 
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