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It was Hetman Pavlo Konasevych Sahaydachnyj (originally from Sambir). The Russians hate talking about him. In articles I have read they say he was sorry for the rest of his life for ransacking Moscow (and his orthodox brothers) three times.
Basically he accomplished what Hitler nor Napoleon failed to acheive. |
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I don't know about this Hetman your talking about, but I do know that it was Zolkiewski who defeated the Russians in a battle at Kluszyn (5,000 Poles against about 30,000 Russians), which concluded in Zolkiewski taking his army into Moscow and capturing the Kremlin. Today's independence day of russia is celebrated on the day when the Russians finally drove the Poles from the Kremlin.
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