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  1. The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 was ended through a capitulation agreement which guaranteed not only the rights of the resistance to be treated as prisoners of war but also was designed to guarantee the fair treatment of the civilians living in Warsaw. This agreement, between General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski and SS General Erich von dem Bach, had ...

  2. The Warsaw Uprising ( Polish: powstanie warszawskie; German: Warschauer Aufstand ), shortly after the war also known as the August Uprising ( Polish: powstanie sierpniowe ), [15] was a major World War II operation by the Polish underground resistance to liberate Warsaw from German occupation. It occurred in the summer of 1944, and it was led by ...

    • 1 August – 2 October 1944, (63 days)
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  4. 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. Initially the battle raged throughout most of Warsaw, but ...

  5. As a Press War Correspondent (code name “Kris”), he makes photographs with a Leica camera. After capitulation of Warsaw, he leaves the capital with civilians and escapes transportation to Germany. In 1945 he returns to Warsaw and finds his negatives. About half of the approx. 3 000 uprising photographs have survived.

  6. The Warsaw Uprising (Powstanie Warszawskie) was an armed struggle during the Second World War by the Polish Home Army (Armia Krajowa) to liberate Warsaw from German occupation and Nazi rule. It started on August 1, 1944, as part of a nationwide uprising, Operation Tempest. The Polish troops resisted the German-led forces until October 2 (63 ...

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  7. Agreement for the Cessation of Hostilities in Warsaw (Capitulation Document). Pomian, Andrzej. The Warsaw Rising: A Selection of Documents. London, 1945. On October 2nd, 1944, an agreement for the cessation of hostilities in Warsaw was concluded at Ożarów near Warsaw. The plenipotentiary on the German side was SS Obergruppenführer and Police ...

  8. 2 days ago · 2 October 1944. Start time. 1 August 1944. End time. 2 October 1944. Different from. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. official website. 52° 13′ 48″ N, 21° 00′ 39″ E.

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