Yeah.
No, he is American born in Chicago, USA.
The name "Kojak" is not Polish; it is more commonly associated with a fictional character from the American television series "Kojak," played by actor Telly Savalas. The character is a bald detective known for his catchphrase, "Who loves ya, baby?" While "Kojak" may sound like it could have Slavic roots, it does not have a specific Polish origin.
There is a St Raphael Kalinowski Polish School in Munster, IN.
Boot Polish - film - was created in 1954.
The duration of Boot Polish - film - is 2.48 hours.
Robert Lewandowki, a Polish footballer playing for both the Polish National Team and Borussia Dortmund, current defending champions of German Bundesliga with his girlfriend, Anna Stachurska, a Polish model have been dubbed as the 'Beckhams of Poland' by German tabloids in the past few years for the similarities between them and the Beckhams.
Polish American Museum was created in 1977.
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Philadelphia Polish American Festival was created in 1966.
As of 2013, the value of the Polish American Navigation Corporation stock is $169.95. The Polish American Navigation Corporation stock was issued in the year 1920.
Polish American Football League was created in 2006-10.
Chicago Polish district or Polish bookstores online.
Casimir Pulaski was the Polish cavalry officer who helped train American soldiers. He is known as the 'Father of the American Cavalry.'
German.
American
No, he is American