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- Warsaw_Uprising abstract "The Warsaw Uprising (Polish: powstanie warszawskie) was a major World War II operation by the Polish resistance Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa) to liberate Warsaw from Nazi Germany. The rebellion was timed to coincide with the Soviet Union's Red Army approaching the eastern suburbs of the city and the retreat of German forces. However, the Soviet advance stopped short, enabling the Germans to regroup and demolish the city while defeating the Polish resistance, which fought for 63 days with little outside support. The Uprising was the largest single military effort taken by any European resistance movement during World War II.The uprising began on 1 August 1944, as part of a nationwide plan, Operation Tempest, when the Soviet Army approached Warsaw. The main Polish objectives were to drive the German occupiers from the city and help with the larger fight against Germany and the Axis powers. Secondary political objectives were to liberate Warsaw before the Soviets, to underscore Polish sovereignty by empowering the Polish Underground State before the Soviet-backed Polish Committee of National Liberation could assume control. Also, short-term causes included the threat of a German round-up of able-bodied Poles, and Moscow radio calling for the Uprising to begin.Initially, the Poles established control over most of central Warsaw, but the Soviets ignored Polish attempts to establish radio contact and did not advance beyond the city limits. Intense street fighting between the Germans and Poles continued. By 14 September, Polish forces under Soviet high command occupied the east bank of the Vistula river opposite the insurgents' positions; but only 1,200 men made it across to the west bank, and they were not reinforced by the bulk of the Red Army. This, and the lack of Soviet air support from a base 5 minutes flying time away, led to allegations that Joseph Stalin tactically halted his forces to let the operation fail and allow the Polish insurrectionists to be crushed. Arthur Koestler called the Soviet attitude "one of the major infamies of this war which will rank for the future historian on the same ethical level with Lidice."Winston Churchill pleaded with Stalin and Franklin D. Roosevelt to help Britain's Polish allies, to no avail. Then, without Soviet air clearance, Churchill sent over 200 low-level supply drops by the Royal Air Force, the South African Air Force and the Polish Air Force under British High Command. Later, after gaining Soviet air clearance, the US Army Air Force sent one high-level mass airdrop as part of Operation Frantic. The Soviet Union refused to allow American bombers from Western Europe to land on Soviet airfields after dropping supplies to the Poles.Although the exact number of casualties remains unknown, it is estimated that about 16,000 members of the Polish resistance were killed and about 6,000 badly wounded. In addition, between 150,000 and 200,000 Polish civilians died, mostly from mass executions. Jews being harboured by Poles were exposed by German house-to-house clearances and mass evictions of entire neighbourhoods. German casualties totalled over 8,000 soldiers killed and missing, and 9,000 wounded. During the urban combat approximately 25% of Warsaw's buildings were destroyed. Following the surrender of Polish forces, German troops systematically leveled another 35% of the city block by block. Together with earlier damage suffered in the 1939 invasion of Poland and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943, over 85% of the city was destroyed by January 1945, when the course of the events in the Eastern Front forced the Germans to abandon the city.".
- Warsaw_Uprising causalties "10,000 KIA".
- Warsaw_Uprising causalties "15,000 POW".
- Warsaw_Uprising causalties "150,000–200,000 civilians killed, 700,000 expelled from the city.".
- Warsaw_Uprising causalties "5,000 WIA".
- Warsaw_Uprising causalties "5,200–6,000 MIA".
- Warsaw_Uprising causalties "Berling 1st Army: 5,660 casualties".
- Warsaw_Uprising causalties "Polish insurgents:".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "(18 September only)".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "(4 August – 21 September)".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Nazi Germany (and auxiliaries from German-controlled Lithuania and German-controlled Ukraine)".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Polish First Army (from 14 September)".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Polish resistance".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Royal Air Force including Polish squadrons".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "South African Air Force".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Soviet Air Force (from 14 September)".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "USAAF".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Antoni_Chru%C5%9Bciel.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Bronislav_Kaminski.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Edward_Pfeiffer.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Erich_von_dem_Bach-Zelewski.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Heinz_Reinefarth.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Jan_Mazurkiewicz.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Karol_Ziemski.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Konstantin_Rokossovsky.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Leopold_Okulicki.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Nikolaus_von_Vormann.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Petro_Dyachenko.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Reiner_Stahel.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Tadeusz_B%C3%B3r-Komorowski.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Tadeusz_Pe%C5%82czy%C5%84ski.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Walter_Model.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Zygmunt_Berling.
- Warsaw_Uprising date "1944-10-02".
- Warsaw_Uprising isPartOfMilitaryConflict Operation_Tempest.
- Warsaw_Uprising place Poland.
- Warsaw_Uprising place Warsaw.
- Warsaw_Uprising result "*Destruction of the city".
- Warsaw_Uprising result "German victory".
- Warsaw_Uprising strength "Range 13,000 to 25,000 (initially)".
- Warsaw_Uprising strength "Range 20,000 to 49,000 (initially)".
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- Warsaw_Uprising caption "Polish Home Army positions, outlined in red, on day 4".
- Warsaw_Uprising casualties "10000".
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- Warsaw_Uprising casualties "5000".
- Warsaw_Uprising casualties "5200".
- Warsaw_Uprising casualties "7000".
- Warsaw_Uprising casualties "9000".
- Warsaw_Uprising casualties "Berling 1st Army: 5,660 casualties 150,000–200,000 civilians killed, 700,000 expelled from the city.".
- Warsaw_Uprising casualties "German forces:".
- Warsaw_Uprising casualties "Polish insurgents:".
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- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Nazi Germany".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Polish First Army".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Polish resistance Royal Air Force including Polish squadrons".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "South African Air Force".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "Soviet Air Force".
- Warsaw_Uprising combatant "USAAF".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Bronislav_Kaminski.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Konstantin_Rokossovsky.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Leopold_Okulicki.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Petro_Dyachenko.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Walter_Model.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander Zygmunt_Berling.
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Antoni Chruściel".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Edward Pfeiffer".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Erich von dem Bach".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Heinz Reinefarth".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Jan Mazurkiewicz".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Karol Ziemski".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Nikolaus von Vormann".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Rainer Stahel".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski".
- Warsaw_Uprising commander "Tadeusz Pełczyński".
- Warsaw_Uprising conflict "Warsaw Uprising".
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