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The Bezdany raid was a train robbery carried out on the night of 26/27 September 1908 in the vicinity of Bezdany (since 1946 Bezdonys) near Vilnius on
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Town in Lithuania
within the Vilnius district municipality. It is best known for the 1908 Bezdany raid, one of the most daring and successful train robberies in history. According
Bezdonys
Polish guerrilla organization
Warsaw’s Governor-General, Georgi Skalon, on 18 August 1906; and the Bezdany raid, a large-scale train robbery on 26 September 1908. The first action of
Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party
Combat_Organization_of_the_Polish_Socialist_Party
1963 robbery in Ledburn, England
the efforts to catch the criminals behind the robbery. Beeching cuts Bezdany raid List of heists in the United Kingdom Train robbery Union Pacific Big
Great_Train_Robbery_(1963)
Polish statesman (1867–1935)
revenues from Warsaw to Saint Petersburg. Piłsudski, who took part in this Bezdany raid near Vilnius, used the funds so obtained to finance his secret military
Józef_Piłsudski
Polish independence fighter, PPS activist, First Lady of Poland
the Bezdany raid, where Piłsudski and several fellow revolutionaries robbed a Russian mail train. She was crucial in helping to organize the raid, acting
Aleksandra_Piłsudska
Polish secret military organization
Socialist Party in the Kingdom of Poland. After the extremely successful Bezdany raid in 1908, Piłsudski decided to transform the Combat Organization into
Union_of_Active_Struggle
example on 1 June 1943 in Siedlce, though they obtained less money. Bezdany raid "Akcja "Góral": napad na bank w imieniu Polski Podziemnej". Histmag.org
Operation_Góral
A military raid is a mission where the main objective is to demoralize, destroy valuable enemy installations, free prisoners, gather intelligence, or capture
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Robbery of bank stagecoach by Bolsheviks in 1907
1991. Banks portal Dusheti treasury heist 1906 Helsinki bank robbery Bezdany raid, a train robbery in 1908 a Sources give the date of the robbery as either
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Prime Minister of Poland (1930, 1930–1931, 1935)
was sent to Paris, and after his return, took part in the legendary Bezdany raid. On 1 June 1909 Sławek, already a member of the Union of Active Struggle
Walery_Sławek
Polish socialist politician (1877–1955)
various Russian high-ranking officials. He also took part in the famous Bezdany raid near Vilna (Vilnius, Lithuania), where his unit expropriated circa 200
Tomasz_Arciszewski
Prime Minister of Poland
Organization of the Polish Socialist Party and in 1908 took part in the Bezdany raid. Between 1912 and 1917 he spent in Russian prisons before being released
Aleksander_Prystor
Type of robbery involving the theft of money/valuables being carried aboard trains
20th-century robberies outside of the US include the 1906 Rogów raid in Poland; the 1908 Bezdany raid in Lithuania; the 1923 Lincheng Outrage in China; the 1925
Train_robbery
Polish paramilitary organization
became notorious for a string of heists including the Rogów raid, the Bezdany raid, and a raid near Sławków led by Tomasz Arciszewski. PPS members were active
Socialist_Action_(Poland)
Political party in Poland
It organized several raids and assassinations of Tsarist officials in the Russian partition, most prominent the Bezdany raid, which became the last
Polish Socialist Party – Revolutionary Faction
Polish_Socialist_Party_–_Revolutionary_Faction
Polish historian (1899–1962)
National Democrats in the period between 1887 and 1918, a monograph on the Bezdany raid, as well as started a monumental 6-volume biography of Józef Piłsudski
Władysław_Pobóg-Malinowski
– Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin 1908 World Figure Skating Championships Bezdany raid 1908 bombardment of the Majlis Russian Empire at the 1908 Summer Olympics
1908_in_Russia
Year Date Event 1908 September 26 Bezdany raid near Vilna on a Russian imperial train 1916 November 5 Signing of the Act of 5th November between Germany
Timeline_of_Polish_history
Łódź. None of us was wounded or arrested. Altogether, 37,000 roubles were stolen from the train”. Bezdany raid Jan Kwapinski's description of the raid
Rogów_raid
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according to judgment
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Leader, Pioneer
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German
German : occupational name for a cooper, a short form of Fassbender.English : from an agent derivative of Old English bendan ‘to bend (the bow)’, hence probably a metonymic occupational name for an archer. Compare Benbow.Hungarian : from bender ‘curl’, hence a nickname for someone with curly hair.
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Aramaic American Hebrew
House of poverty.
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Muslim
Leader
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American, British, English, Teutonic
Lives in the Beautiful Glen
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English
Anglicized form of Greek Bethania, BETHANY means "house of dates" or "house of misery." In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem where Jesus stayed during the Holy Week.
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Latin
Siren.
Biblical
house of song; the house of affliction,house of dates, or house of misery,House of Misery
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Worshiper of God
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Muslim
Explorer, Guide, Leader
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The house of song, the house of affliction'.
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American, British, English, Teutonic
Lives in the Beautiful Glen
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American, Arabic, Australian, Biblical, Christian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican
House of Figs; House of Poverty; Name of the Village; House; Worshipper of God
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English
English : possibly a topographic name from an Old English plant name, betonice ‘betony’. The form of the name has been altered by folk association with the New Testament place name.
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Biblical
According to judgment.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Bethany, BETHNEY means "house of dates" or "house of misery."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname or occupational name for someone who hunted hares, or who was thought to resemble a breed of dog used in hunting hares.English and Scottish : nickname for someone thought to resemble a harrier, a kind of hawk, Middle English harrower.English and Scottish : nickname for a raider or plunderer, from an agent noun derived from Middle English herian, Old English her(g)ian ‘to harry’, ‘plunder’, ‘ravage’.
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Australian, Welsh
Consecrated to God; Derived from the Names Beth and Ann; A Diminutive of Elizabeth or Bethany
Male
Japanese
(é›·é›») Japanese myth name of a god of thunder, RAIDEN means "thunder and lightning."
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian
Made from Goddess Lakshmi
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Scottish
Form of Cameron 'crooked nose.
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Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim, Telugu
River; Flow
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Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful
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German
Hardy; brave.
Girl/Female
Hindu
A unit of measure for long distances, A plan
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Earline, EARLENE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
Girl/Female
Australian, Teutonic
Elfin Laura
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to Titus Andronicus.
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Arabic, Muslim
Noble; Famous; Eminent; Distinguished; Brilliant
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n.
An incursion upon the borders of a country; a raid.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Raid
imp. & p. p.
of Raid
n.
See Bezant.
v. t.
To make a raid upon or into; as, two regiments raided the border counties.
a.
One of an association of poor Roman catholics which arose in Ireland about 1760, ostensibly to resist the collection of tithes, the members of which were so called from the white shirts they wore in their nocturnal raids.
n.
An attack or invasion for the purpose of making arrests, seizing property, or plundering; as, a raid of the police upon a gambling house; a raid of contractors on the public treasury.
n.
A decoration of a flat surface, as of a band or belt, representing circular disks lapping one upon another.
n.
A hostile or predatory incursion; an inroad or incursion of mounted men; a sudden and rapid invasion by a cavalry force; a foray.
n.
A raid.
n.
A raid.
n.
A running into; hence, an entering into a territory with hostile intention; a temporary invasion; a predatory or harassing inroad; a raid.
n.
A plundering and destructive incursion; a foray; a raid.
n.
An inroad; an invasion; a raid.
n.
A circle in or, i. e., gold, representing the gold coin called bezant.
n.
A gold coin, so called from being coined at Byzantium. See Bezant.
n.
A gold coin of Byzantium or Constantinople, varying in weight and value, usually (those current in England) between a sovereign and a half sovereign. There were also white or silver bezants.
n.
The entrance of an enemy into a country with purposes of hostility; a sudden or desultory incursion or invasion; raid; encroachment.
n.
One who engages in a raid.
v. i.
To make a raid for booty; to maraud; also, to skirmish in advance of an army. See Picaroon.