Andrzej Ciechanowiecki (English Wikipedia)

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  • Margaret O'Brien de Lacy. (2008) Archiwum Historii Mówionej [2].

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  • Jerzy Pelc. (2016) School reminiscences of a former pupil of the Batory clandestine secondary school during the Second World War http://www.batory.edu.pl/uploads/Stowarzyszenie%20Wychowanków/Glos_Batorakow_2016.pdf Archived 3 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine p.25-27 (in Polish) Pelc who remembers his clever classmate, "Adi" (Ciechanowiecki) and his uncanny ability to play the system, casts doubt on Ciechanowiecki's role as a soldier. He was too young to fight in 1939. Surprisingly, there is no mention of the Warsaw Uprising. [Retrieved 2018.11.30]

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  • Andrzej Rachuba, "Panowie z Ciechanowa" (2010). "Kronika Zamkowa 1-2/59-60": 33. Archived from the original on 1 December 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) In Polish with an English summary. The author believes in the absence of historical evidence, it is likely one or other of the Ciechanowiecki ancestors could simply have "conferred a foreign title upon himself" to hark back to the family's former grander status. [retrieved 2018.11.30.]
  • Andrzej Rachuba, "Panowie z Ciechanowa" (2010). "Kronika Zamkowa 1-2/59-60": 33. Archived from the original on 1 December 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) In Polish with an English summary. The author shows it is likely a Ciechanowiecki ancestor either received a fashionable noble title, in exchange for money, while travelling on the Grand Tour in Western Europe or, simply "conferred it upon himself" to hark back to a former higher status. [retrieved 2018.11.30.]

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  • Michał Aniszewski (2007) "Jak zgineli Skirmunttowie i Polscy Policjanci". Echa Polesia [1] [retrieved 2018.12.01.]

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  • Jeremy Warren. (2016). "Andrew Ciechanowiecki (1924–2015)" in The Sculpture Journal Archived 1 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  • Jerzy Pelc. (2016) School reminiscences of a former pupil of the Batory clandestine secondary school during the Second World War http://www.batory.edu.pl/uploads/Stowarzyszenie%20Wychowanków/Glos_Batorakow_2016.pdf Archived 3 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine p.25-27 (in Polish) Pelc who remembers his clever classmate, "Adi" (Ciechanowiecki) and his uncanny ability to play the system, casts doubt on Ciechanowiecki's role as a soldier. He was too young to fight in 1939. Surprisingly, there is no mention of the Warsaw Uprising. [Retrieved 2018.11.30]
  • Andrzej Rachuba, "Panowie z Ciechanowa" (2010). "Kronika Zamkowa 1-2/59-60": 33. Archived from the original on 1 December 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) In Polish with an English summary. The author believes in the absence of historical evidence, it is likely one or other of the Ciechanowiecki ancestors could simply have "conferred a foreign title upon himself" to hark back to the family's former grander status. [retrieved 2018.11.30.]
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  • Andrzej Rachuba, "Panowie z Ciechanowa" (2010). "Kronika Zamkowa 1-2/59-60": 33. Archived from the original on 1 December 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) In Polish with an English summary. The author shows it is likely a Ciechanowiecki ancestor either received a fashionable noble title, in exchange for money, while travelling on the Grand Tour in Western Europe or, simply "conferred it upon himself" to hark back to a former higher status. [retrieved 2018.11.30.]
  • History of the Parish church of St. Maksymilian Kolbe http://www.mistrzejowice.net/Historia,ke/Budynek-Kosciola,aca.html Archived 1 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine (in Polish) [retrieved 2018.11.30.]

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