skos:altLabel | - 1944
- uprising
- Warsaw
- Uprising
- insurgents
- Polish uprising
- Battle of Warsaw
- the uprising
- Warsaw uprising
- Battle for Warsaw
- Rising '44
- Jerzy Zarzycki, Kazimierz Pyszkowski, Stanisław Bala
- Roman Banach, Jerzy Gabryelski, Seweryn Kruszyński
- 1944 Warsaw Uprising
- 1944 uprising
- Airdrops
- Defenders of Warsaw
- During the Warsaw Uprising
- Eoforwic Uprising
- Henryk Vlassak, Wacław Kaźmierczak
- Korpsgruppe \"von dem Bach\"
- Polish Home Army uprising in Warsaw
- Polish Uprising against Nazi Occupation
- Powstanie warszawskie 1 VIII-2 X 1944
- Ryszard Szope, Antoni Bohdziewicz, Edward Szope
- The Uprising Begins!
- The events of 1944
- W-hour
- Warsaw 1944–45
- Warsaw Corps of the Home Army
- Warsaw Insurgents
- Warsaw Polish Uprising
- Warsaw Uprisers
- Warsaw Uprising insurgents
- Warsaw Uprising of 1944
- Warsaw ghetto uprising
- Warsaw rising of 1944
- Warsaw was freed
- Wisła-Praga 29 VII-2 X 1944
- an insurrection in Warsaw
- capital's uprising
- fighting Warsaw
- fights in Warsaw
- insurgents from Warsaw
- largely destroyed in 1944
- major casualties among the civilian participants
- that city's uprising
- the Warsaw (Polish) Uprising (September 1944)
- the city itself reduced to rubble
- then happening in Warsaw
- tragic uprising
- uprising against Germans in Warsaw
- uprising against Nazis in Warsaw
- uprising in 1944
- uprising in Warsaw
- Stefan Bagiński, Antoni Wawrzyniak, Andrzej Ancuta
- The Jews of Warsaw, 1939–1943: Ghetto, Underground, Revolt
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clgo:strength | - US Army Air Force
- * 107 B-17s, P-51 Mustangs
- * 6 Junkers Ju 87s
- ----Luftwaffe
- ----Warsaw Airlift:
- 1 captured Hetzer tank destroyer
- 13,000–25,000 (initially)
- 2 captured Panther tanks
- 2 captured armoured personnel carrier
- 2,500 equipped with guns (initially)
- 20,000–49,000
- Dozens of tanks
- Improvised armored vehicles
- Throughout the course of uprising: ~ 50,000
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