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Stanisław August Poniatowski
King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1764-1795)
Jan Czerski
Polish scientist (1845–1892)
Hugo Kołłątaj
historian and philosopher (1750-1812)
Józef Czapski
Polish artist, author, critic and Polish Army officer during WWII (1896-1993)
Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller
Czech rabbi
Sławomir Rawicz
Polish -British author, supposed escaped Gulag prisoner
Mariusz Kamiński
Polish politician
Sławomir Nowak
Polish politician
Sybirak
400px|thumb|Farewell to Europe, by Aleksander Sochaczewski. A sybirak (, plural: sybiracy) is a person resettled to Siberia. Like its Russian counterpart sibiryák, the word can refer to any dweller of Siberia, but it more specifically refers to Poles imprisoned or exiled to Siberia or even to those sent to the Russian Arctic or to Kazakhstan
Andrzej Czuma
Polish politician
Henryk Józewski
Polish artist (1892-1981)
Anatol Fejgin
Polish intelligence officer
Leon Pasternak
Polish writer
Alfred Aberdam
painter (1894-1963)
Kazimierz Leski
Polish pilot, officer, spy, engineer and inventor
Krzysztof Stanowski
Polish civic leader and politician
Roman Romkowski
Polish-Jewish intelligence officer (1907-1965)
Jerzy Borejsza
Polish writer and activist (1905–1952)
Władysław Studnicki
Polish journalist (1867-1953)
Józef Pinior
Polish politician
Edward Kossoy
Holocaust survivor, Irgun guerrilla; lawyer, attorney, activist, essayist, memoirist
Tadeusz Rechniewski
Polish revolutionary (1862–1916)
Henryk Rossman
Polish lawyer (1896-1937)
evacuation of Polish people from the USSR in World War II
population displacements in 1942
Jerzy Wołkowicki
Polish army general (1883-1983)