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  1. Apr 17, 2024 · Battle of Britain, during World War II, the successful defense of Great Britain against unremitting and destructive air raids conducted by the German air force (Luftwaffe) from July through September 1940, after the fall of France. Victory for the Luftwaffe in the air battle would have exposed Great Britain to invasion by the German army, which ...

  2. Mar 4, 2024 · Imperial War Museums - Monte Cassino: The Bloodiest Battle Of The Italian Campaign (Apr. 12, 2024) (Show more) Battle of Monte Cassino, battle at Cassino, Italy, during World War II from January 17 to May 18, 1944, between Allied forces and Nazi Germany. It resulted in the destruction of the town and its historic Benedictine monastery.

  3. Soviet invasion of Poland; 500,000 Polish nationals imprisoned before June 1941 (90% male) 22,000 Polish military personnel and officials killed in the Katyn massacre alone; 320,000 Poles deported to Siberia in 1939-1941; 100,000 women raped during the Soviet counter-offensive (est.) 150,000 killed by the Soviets

  4. www.worldatlas.com › world-wars › invasion-of-polandInvasion Of Poland - WorldAtlas

    May 15, 2023 · Germany Invades Poland. The Polish town of Wieluń destroyed by bombing by the Luftwaffe, the aerial warfare branch of the German Army. On September 1, 1939, 66 divisions of the German Army poured over the Polish border. The justification for this invasion was a supposed Polish attack on a German radio station in Gleiwitz.

  5. Under the cover of war and using the pretext of military necessity, the Einsatzgruppen organized and helped to carry out the shooting of more than half a million people, the vast majority of them Jews, in the first nine months of the war. The 3,000 personnel of all four Einsatzgruppen did not conduct these killings alone.

  6. Jan 22, 2020 · Auschwitz was originally a Polish army barracks in southern Poland. Nazi Germany invaded and occupied Poland in September 1939, and by May 1940 turned the site into a jail for political prisoners.

  7. General Anders evacuated 74,000 Polish troops, including approximately 41,000 civilians, many of them children, to Iran. In total, over 116,000 refugees were relocated to Iran. Approximately 5,000–6,000 of the Polish refugees were Jewish. The refugees were weakened by two years of maltreatment and starvation, and many suffered from malaria ...