The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 by Charles River Editors (.ePUB)
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The Warsaw Uprising of 1944_ The History of the Polish Resistance’s Failed Attempt to Liberate Poland’s Capital From Nazi Germany byCharles River Editors
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Overview: By late July, the Polish government in exile thought it was time to order the AK to lead an uprising in Warsaw. The sight of German units retreating, and Soviet tanks seen on July 31st very close to the city, prompted the order to openly retake Poland’s capital for the nation. Unfortunately, it was a decision also predicated on a naively optimistic faith in Anglo-American support. As a result, the Poles fought bravely but futilely in August and September against the Nazis, and the Nazis, as they so often did, mercilessly destroyed the city causing the trouble. Heinrich Himmler, the head of the notorious SS, told his men, “The city must completely disappear from the surface of the earth and serve only as a transport station for the Wehrmacht. No stone can remain standing. Every building must be razed to its foundation.”
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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