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- Invasion_of_Poland wikiPageID "309288".
- Invasion_of_Poland wikiPageRevisionID "606398284".
- Invasion_of_Poland align "right".
- Invasion_of_Poland caption "The map shows the beginning of World War II in September 1939 in a wider European context.".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "---- Soviet Union:ref|Soviet official losses – figures provided by Krivosheev – are currently estimated at 1,475 KIA or MIA presumed dead (Ukrainian Front – 972, Belorussian Front – 503), and 2,383 WIA (Ukrainian Front – 1,741, Belorussian Front – 642). The Soviets lost approximately 150 tanks in combat of which 43 as irrecoverable losses, while hundreds more suffered technical failures. However, Russian historian Igor Bunich estimates Soviet manpower losses at 5,327 KIA or MIA without a trace and WIA.|group="Note"".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "11".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "114".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "133700".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "1475".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "16343".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "199700".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "2383".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "30300".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "3500".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "37".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "5327".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "66000".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "694000".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "904000".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "Germany:ref|The discrepancy in German casualties can be attributed to the fact that some German statistics still listed soldiers as missing decades after the war. Today the most common and accepted numbers are: 8,082 to 16,343 KIA, 320 to 5,029 MIA, 27,280 to 34,136 WIA. For comparison, in his 1939 speech following the Polish Campaign Adolf Hitler presented these German figures: 10,576 KIA, 30,222 WIA, and 3,400 MIA. According to early Allied estimates, including those of the Polish government-in-exile, the number of German KIA casualties was 90,000 and WIA casualties was 200,000 Equipment losses are given as 832 German tanks of with approximately 236 to 341 as irrecoverable losses and approximately 319 other armored vehicles as irrecoverable losses (including 165 Panzer Spahwagen – of them 101 as irrecoverable losses) 522–561 German planes (including 246–285 destroyed and 276 damaged), 1 German minelayer (M-85) and 1 German torpedo ship ("Tiger")|group="Note"".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "Poland:ref|Various sources contradict each other so the figures quoted above should only be taken as a rough indication of losses. The most common range brackets for casualties are: Poland: 63,000 to 66,300 KIA, 134,000 WIA. The often cited figure of 420,000 Polish prisoners of war represents only those captured by the Germans, as Soviets captured about 250,000 Polish POWs themselves, making the total number of Polish POWs about 660,000–690,000. In terms of equipment the Polish Navy lost 1 destroyer (ORP Wicher), 1 minelayer (ORP Gryf) and several support craft. Equipment loses included 132 Polish tanks and armored cars 327 Polish planes (118 fighters)|group="Note"".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "Slovakia:".
- Invasion_of_Poland casualties "or:".
- Invasion_of_Poland colwidth "30".
- Invasion_of_Poland combatant "---- Soviet Union".
- Invasion_of_Poland combatant "Poland".
- Invasion_of_Poland combatant "Slovakia".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "---- Mikhail Kovalev".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "Edward Rydz-Śmigły".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "Fedor von Bock".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "Ferdinand Čatloš".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "Gerd von Rundstedt".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "Juliusz Rómmel".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "Semyon Timoshenko".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "Tadeusz Kutrzeba".
- Invasion_of_Poland commander "Wacław Stachiewicz".
- Invasion_of_Poland date "--09-01".
- Invasion_of_Poland hasPhotoCollection Invasion_of_Poland.
- Invasion_of_Poland id "1939-09-04".
- Invasion_of_Poland id "gov.archives.arc.24457".
- Invasion_of_Poland id "gov.archives.arc.44381.1".
- Invasion_of_Poland id "gov.archives.arc.44381.2".
- Invasion_of_Poland id "gov.archives.arc.44381.3".
- Invasion_of_Poland id "gov.archives.arc.44381.4".
- Invasion_of_Poland name "ADVANCE INTO POLAND".
- Invasion_of_Poland name "INVASION OF POLAND IN 1939 BY GERMAN ARMY".
- Invasion_of_Poland name "Special Release – Europe at War!, 1939/09/04".
- Invasion_of_Poland partof "The European Theatre of World War II".
- Invasion_of_Poland place "Poland and the Free City of Danzig".
- Invasion_of_Poland quote "Poland's defeat was the inevitable outcome of the Warsaw government's illusions about the actions its allies would take, as well as of its over-estimation of the Polish Army's ability to offer lengthy resistance.".
- Invasion_of_Poland result "Beginning of World War II".
- Invasion_of_Poland result "Decisive Axis and Soviet victory".
- Invasion_of_Poland source "Erich von Manstein, Chief of Staff of the German Army Group South".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "---- Total:".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "--09-17".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "11".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "1500000".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "16".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "2315".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "2750".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "3".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "33".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "3300".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "39".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "400".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "4300".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "466516".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "4736".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "4959".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "51306".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "6".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "60".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "880".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "9000".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "Germany:".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "Grand total: 2,000,000+".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "Poland:".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "Slovakia:".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "Soviet Union:".
- Invasion_of_Poland strength "Total: 950,000ref|Various sources contradict each other so the figures quoted above should only be taken as a rough indication of the strength estimate. The most common range differences and their brackets are: German personnel 1,490,900 (official figure of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs) – or 1,800,000. Polish tanks: 100–880, 100 is the number of modern tanks, while the 880 number includes older tanks from the World War I era and tankettes.|group="Note"".
- Invasion_of_Poland territory "Polish territory divided between Germany, the Soviet Union, Lithuania and Slovakia".
- Invasion_of_Poland width "30.0".
- Invasion_of_Poland subject Category:1939_in_Poland.
- Invasion_of_Poland subject Category:Conflicts_in_1939.
- Invasion_of_Poland subject Category:Invasion_of_Poland.
- Invasion_of_Poland subject Category:World_War_II_invasions.
- Invasion_of_Poland type Event.
- Invasion_of_Poland type MilitaryConflict.
- Invasion_of_Poland type SocietalEvent.
- Invasion_of_Poland type Event.
- Invasion_of_Poland type ConflictEvent.
- Invasion_of_Poland type Event.
- Invasion_of_Poland type Event.
- Invasion_of_Poland type Thing.
- Invasion_of_Poland comment "The Invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign or 1939 Defensive War or the Fourth Partition of Poland (Polish: Kampania wrześniowa or Wojna obronna 1939 roku or IV rozbiór Polski) in Poland and the Poland Campaign (German: Polenfeldzug) or Fall Weiß (Case White) in Germany, was an invasion of Poland by Germany, the Soviet Union, and a small Slovak contingent that marked the beginning of World War II in Europe.".
- Invasion_of_Poland label "Campagna di Polonia".
- Invasion_of_Poland label "Campagne de Pologne (1939)".
- Invasion_of_Poland label "Invasion of Poland".
- Invasion_of_Poland label "Invasión alemana de Polonia de 1939".
- Invasion_of_Poland label "Invasão da Polônia".