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Warsaw Ii The Tank Battle At Praga July September 1944 Norbet Bacyk

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Warsaw Ii The Tank Battle At Praga July September 1944 Norbet Bacyk
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Publisher: Leandoer and Ekholm
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.96 MB
Pages: 565
Author: Norbet Bacyk
ISBN: 9789185657704, 9185657700
Language: English
Year: 2009
Volume: v. 2

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Warsaw Ii The Tank Battle At Praga July September 1944 Norbet Bacyk by Norbet Bacyk 9789185657704, 9185657700 instant download after payment.

It is a common misunderstanding that the Red Army, on Stalins order, halted outside Warsaw in August 1944 to let the German troops suppress the Polish uprising in the capital. Joseph Stalin of course didnt want to let a pro-British Polish government get a foothold in Warsaw. The fact is that on the last day of July (the night before the start of the uprising) the Red Army was on its way into Praga (the east part of Warsaw on the east bank of Vistula) when the German troops mounted a violent counter attack. This started the bitter fight that came to be called «The Battle for Praga» and was to continue until the end of September when the Red Army finally conquered Praga. By then it was too late for the Polish resistance inside the city. The fighting was among the toughest and most brutal on the Eastern Front during the war.

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