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Mamert Stankiewicz (22 January 1889 – 26 November 1939) was a Polish naval officer of the merchant marine, the commander of Lwów, Polonia and finally captain of the Polish ocean liner Piłsudski. On 26 November 1939 during World War II, while the captain of Pilsudski incorporated into the UK Royal Navy and converted into the ship transporting British and Polish soldiers was torpedoed by German U-boat, he, after inspecting the entire sinking ship that there were no sailors and soldiers left behind, and after rescuing sailors and soldiers from the ice-cold Northern Atlantic, he died of exhaustion. Stankiewicz's life was immortalized by Karol Olgierd Borchardt, whose series of books on Stankiewicz became a best-seller among Polish maritime books.

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  • Mamert Stankiewicz (en)
  • Mamert Stankiewicz (nl)
  • Mamert Stankiewicz (pl)
  • Станкевич, Мамерт (ru)
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  • Mamert Stankiewicz (22 January 1889 – 26 November 1939) was a Polish naval officer of the merchant marine, the commander of Lwów, Polonia and finally captain of the Polish ocean liner Piłsudski. On 26 November 1939 during World War II, while the captain of Pilsudski incorporated into the UK Royal Navy and converted into the ship transporting British and Polish soldiers was torpedoed by German U-boat, he, after inspecting the entire sinking ship that there were no sailors and soldiers left behind, and after rescuing sailors and soldiers from the ice-cold Northern Atlantic, he died of exhaustion. Stankiewicz's life was immortalized by Karol Olgierd Borchardt, whose series of books on Stankiewicz became a best-seller among Polish maritime books. (en)
  • Mamert Stankiewicz (Jelgava, 22 januari 1889 – Noordzee, 26 november 1939) was een Pools marineofficier en commandant van de schepen , en . Tijdens de eerste maanden van de Tweede Wereldoorlog werd hij gered van het laatstgenoemde schip maar stierf hij aan onderkoeling. Het leven van Stankiewicz werd vereeuwigd door , die een serie boeken over Stankiewicz' leven schreef. (nl)
  • Mamert Aleksander Stankiewicz herbu Mogiła (ur. 22 stycznia 1889 w Mitawie (obecnie Jełgawa), zm. 26 listopada 1939) – kapitan żeglugi wielkiej Polskiej Marynarki Handlowej, komandor podporucznik Marynarki Wojennej II RP, dowódca statków „Lwów”, „Polonia” oraz „Piłsudski”, znany jako Znaczy Kapitan, także jako bohater powieści Karola Olgierda Borchardta Znaczy Kapitan. (pl)
  • Мамерт Станкевич (польск. Mamert Stankiewicz, 22 января 1889, Митава (ныне Елгава) — 26 ноября 1939) — капитан корабля , , командир кораблей «», «» и «», известный как Значи Капитан, также как главный герой романа «». (ru)
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  • Mamert Stankiewicz (en)
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  • Znaczy Kapitan (en)
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  • Mamert Stankiewicz (en)
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  • Mitau, Courland (en)
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