Read Rising '44: The Battle for Warsaw Online
Authors: Norman Davies
Tags: #Non-Fiction, #War, #History
Military formations: 47th Army Group
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; Second Guards Tank Army
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; Eighth Guards Army
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; Forty-Eighth Tank Army
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; Sixty-Fifth Army
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; Sixty-Ninth Army
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; First Polish Army
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; Second Polish Army
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; 47th Guards Rifle Division
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; 143rd Infantry Division
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see also
Gulag; Stalin, Josef V.
Ustasha (Ustaša: Croat fascists)
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Varlamov, Sgt.
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Varsovienne, La
(‘Warszawianka’: ‘The Song of Warsaw’)
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VE-Day
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‘Victory Service’ (SZP)
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Vienna
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VJ-Day
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Volhynia
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V ölkische Beobachter
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Vorkuta
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Voroshilov, Marshal Kliment E.
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Vurdel (Soviet telegrapher)
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Waffen-SS
: recruitment policy
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Wannsee Conference (1942)
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War Office (British): attitude to USSR
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Wardlaw-Milne, Sir John
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Warka–Magnuszew Bridgehead
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Warsaw: Soviet advance on
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,
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,
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; early messages from
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; location
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; preparations for Rising
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,
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; history of German occupations
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; economic and social development
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; patriotism in
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; Jews in
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; attacked in German invasion
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; under Nazi administration
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; Ghetto built
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; Nazi police departments and service
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; classified racial groups
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; concentration camp (KZ-Warschau)
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; Nazi executions in
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,
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,
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; conditions in Ghetto
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,
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; deportees to death camps
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; Germanization policy
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; forced labour from
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; ‘roundups’
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; employment and earnings
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; rations
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; collaboration in
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,
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; Polish police behaviour
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; black market
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; German civilians evacuated from
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; Battle of (1920)
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,
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; as Tsarist city
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; risings and disturbances in
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; education in
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; post-war reconstruction
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,
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; shortage of supplies
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; Allied airdrops to
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; civilian non-combatant casualties
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,
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; sewer system
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; administration under insurgents
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; civilian morale in
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; German atrocities in
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; PAST building
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; Old Town
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; Sigismund Column
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; civilians evacuated
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; evacuation of forces
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; Powi
le district
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; press and information services
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; culture and poetry in
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; and German defence strategy
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; burials in
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; Bank Krajowy Gospodarczy
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; Parliament Building
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; St John’s Cathedral
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,
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; Czetwertynski Palace
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; university library
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; German general evacuation from
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; surrender to Germans
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; demolitions after fall
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; inhabitants used as slave-labour in Germany
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; Soviet Army occupies (January 1945)
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; reburial of corpses
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; isolation during Rising
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; conditions after Rising
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; inhabitants sent to concentration camps
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; Joseph Stalin Palace of Culture and Arts
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; Brandt visits
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; ‘Boy Soldier’ (‘Little Insurgent’) statue
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; ‘Observer’ monument
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; lacks museum to Rising
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see also
Ghetto Rising; Poland; Rising
Warsaw Courier
(newspaper)
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Warsaw Fights
(journal)
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Wasilewska, Wanda
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Wavell, Lt.Gen. Archibald
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Wa
yk, Adam:
Poem for Adults
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Webb, Sidney and Beatrice:
Soviet Communism: a new civilization?
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Wells, H. G.
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Western Ukraine: ethnic cleansing in
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White Book
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White Russia (
formerly
White Ruthenia)
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Wilkinson, Ellen
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Willenberg, Samuel
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Wilmot, Chester:
Struggle for Europe
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Wilson, Air Vice Marshal
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Wilson, Geoffrey
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Wilson, Hugh R.
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WiN
see
Freedom and Independence Organization
Winterton, Edward Turnour, 6th Earl
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Wojtyła, Karol, Archbishop of Cracow (
later
Pope John Paul II)
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women: role in Resistance movements
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; in Home Army
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,
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; in capitulation agreement
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; sent to German concentration camps
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; prisoners of war released
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; tried and sentenced
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Worker
(journal)
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