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Wilno Uprising (1794) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wilno Uprising of 1794 began on April 22, 1794, during which Polish-Lithuanian forces led by Jakub Jasiński fought with Russian forces occupying the city during the Kościuszko Uprising. The Russ...
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Wilno Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wilno Uprising may refer to: •Wilno Uprising (1794): an uprising by Poles and Lithuanians against the Russians in 1794 •Operation Ostra Brama: an uprising by the Polish Home Army against the Ger...
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Vilnius City Lithuania Capital Polish Soviet Lithuanian Poland Economy. ... A failed uprising on 1 September 1943 (the Vilna uprising) led to the final destruction of the ghetto. Vilnius was taken by the Polish Home Army during Operation Ostra Brama, also known as Wilno Uprising.
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A failed uprising on 1 September 1943 (the Vilna uprising) led to the final destruction of the ghetto. Vilnius was taken by the Polish Home Army during Operation Ostra Brama, also known as Wilno Uprising.
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Maciej Kalenkiewicz (1906-1944; nom de guerre Kotwicz) was a Polish engineer and military officer, a podpuŠkownik of the Polish Army. During the World War II he received training as a Cichociemny and was delivered to occupied Poland, where he assumed the command over the Nowogródek Home Army area. ... On November 1,
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The urgency of this decision increased as it became clear that after successful Polish-Soviet co-operation in the liberation of various towns (for example, in the Wilno Uprising), often the Soviet NKVD units who followed behind would either shoot or send to gulags most Polish officers and those Polish soldiers who could...
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