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  1. The Warsaw Uprising (Polish: powstanie warszawskie; German: Warschauer Aufstand), shortly after the war also known as the August Uprising (Polish: powstanie sierpniowe), was a major World War II operation by the Polish underground resistance to liberate Warsaw from German occupation.

    • 1 August – 2 October 1944, (63 days)
  2. 12. Apr. 2024 · Warsaw Uprising, (August-October 1944), insurrection in Warsaw during World War II by which Poles unsuccessfully tried to oust the German army and seize control of the city before it was occupied by the advancing Soviet army.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Der Warschauer Aufstand war die militärische Erhebung der Polnischen Heimatarmee ( Armia Krajowa, kurz AK) gegen die deutsche Besatzungsmacht im Zweiten Weltkrieg in Warschau vom 1. August bis zum 2. Oktober 1944.

    • Niederschlagung des Aufstandes
    • Warschau
  4. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Part of the Holocaust during World War II. Jewish women and children forcibly removed from a bunker by Schutzstaffel (SS) units for deportation either to Majdanek or Treblinka extermination camps (1943); one of the most iconic pictures of World War II. Date.

    • 19 April – 16 May 1943
    • Uprising suppressed
  5. Warsaw Uprising. The Warsaw Uprising began with simultaneous coordinated attacks at 17:00 hours on August 1, 1944 (W-hour). The uprising was intended to last a few days until Soviet forces arrived; however, this never happened, and the Polish forces had to fight almost without any outside assistance.

  6. Unsurprisingly, Hitler and Himmler agreed the Warsaw Uprising needed to be brutally suppressed and issued the Order for Warsaw on August 1, 1944. It explicitly stated that the entire city needed “to be levelled to the ground in order to set a terrifying example to the rest of Europe.”

  7. 30. Okt. 2004 · The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 is one of the decisive episodes in the history of Poland. Its defeat was a great national tragedy. The death and destruction that accompanied it were on an apocalyptic scale. Yet for the survivors, for those who had to live through the decades of communist oppression that followed Stalin’s victory over ...