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Operations.operations.operations.The Warsaw Uprising (: Powstanie Warszawskie;: Warschauer Aufstand) was a major operation, in the summer of 1944, by the, led by the (: Armia Krajowa), to liberate from German occupation. The uprising was timed to coincide with the retreat of the German forces from Poland ahead of the Soviet advance. While approaching the eastern suburbs of the city, the temporarily halted combat operations, enabling the Germans to regroup and defeat the Polish resistance and to. The Uprising was fought for 63 days with little outside support. It was the single largest military effort taken by any European.The Uprising began on 1 August 1944 as part of a nationwide, launched at the time of the Soviet. The main Polish objectives were to drive the Germans out of Warsaw while helping the defeat.

An additional, political goal of the was to liberate Poland's capital and assert Polish sovereignty before the Soviet-backed could assume control. Other immediate causes included a threat of mass German round-ups of able-bodied Poles for; calls by 's Polish Service for uprising; and an emotional Polish desire for justice and revenge against the enemy after five years of German occupation.Initially, the Poles established control over most of central Warsaw, but the Soviets ignored Polish attempts to make radio contact with them and did not advance beyond the city limits. Intense street fighting between the Germans and Poles continued. By 14 September, the eastern bank of the River opposite the Polish resistance positions was taken over by the; 1,200 men made it across the river, but they were not reinforced by the.

This, and the lack of air support from the Soviet air base five-minutes flying time away, led to allegations that tactically halted his forces to let the operation fail and allow the Polish resistance to be crushed. Called the Soviet attitude 'one of the major infamies of this war which will rank for the future historian on the same ethical level with.' Pleaded with Stalin and to help Britain's Polish allies, to no avail. Then, without Soviet, Churchill sent over 200 low-level supply drops by the, the, and the under British High Command, in an operation known as the. Later, after gaining Soviet air clearance, the sent one high-level mass airdrop as part of.Although the exact number of casualties is unknown, it is estimated that about 16,000 members of the Polish resistance were killed and about 6,000 badly wounded. In addition, between 150,000 and 200,000 Polish civilians died, mostly from mass executions. Were exposed by German house-to-house clearances and mass evictions of entire neighbourhoods.

German casualties totalled over 2,000 to 17,000 soldiers killed and missing. During the, approximately 25% of Warsaw's buildings were destroyed.

Following the surrender of Polish forces, German troops systematically levelled another 35% of the city block by block. Together with earlier damage suffered in the and the in 1943, over 85% of the city was destroyed by January 1945 when the course of the events in the forced the Germans to abandon the city.

Polish positions, outlined in red, on the western bank of the (4 August 1944)In 1944, Poland had been occupied by Nazi Germany for almost five years. The planned some form of rebellion against German forces. Germany was fighting a coalition of, led by the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States. The initial plan of the Home Army was to link up with the invading forces of the as they liberated Europe from the Nazis. However, when the Soviet Army began its offensive in 1943, it became clear that Poland would be liberated by it instead of the Western Allies.In this country, we have one point from which every evil emanates. That point is Warsaw.

If we didn't have Warsaw in the, we wouldn't have four-fifths of the difficulties with which we must contend. — German, 14 December 1943The Soviets and the Poles had a common enemy—Germany—but were working towards different post-war goals: the Home Army desired a pro-Western, capitalist Poland, but the Soviet leader Stalin intended to establish a pro-Soviet, socialist Poland. It became obvious that the advancing Soviet might not come to Poland as an ally but rather only as 'the ally of an ally'.' The Home Commander was, in his political thinking, pledged to the doctrine of two enemies, in accordance with which both Germany and Russia were seen as Poland's traditional enemies, and it was expected that support for Poland, if any, would come from the West'. Weapons used by the resistance, including the —one of very few weapons designed and mass-produced covertly in occupied Europe. Polish people The Home Army forces of the Warsaw District numbered between 20,000, and 49,000 soldiers.

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Other underground formations also contributed; estimates range from 2,000 in total, to about 3,500 men including those from the and the communist. Most of them had trained for several years in and, but lacked experience in prolonged daylight fighting.

The forces lacked equipment, because the Home Army had shuttled weapons to the east of the country before the decision to include Warsaw in Operation Tempest. Other partisan groups subordinated themselves to Home Army command, and many volunteers joined during the fighting, including freed from the in the ruins of the. Morale among Jewish fighters was hurt by displays of antisemitism, with several former Jewish prisoners in combat units killed by antisemitic Poles. Captured German by resistance fighters from under the command of, 2 August 1944According to many historians, a major cause of the eventual failure of the uprising was the almost complete lack of outside support and the late arrival of that which did arrive.The Polish government-in-exile carried out frantic diplomatic efforts to gain support from the Western Allies prior to the start of battle but the allies would not act without Soviet approval. The Polish government in London asked the British several times to send an allied mission to Poland.

However, the British mission did not arrive until December 1944. Shortly after their arrival, they met up with Soviet authorities, who arrested and imprisoned them. In the words of the mission's deputy commander, it was 'a complete failure'.

Nevertheless, from August 1943 to July 1944, over 200 British (RAF) flights dropped an estimated 146 Polish personnel trained in Great Britain, over 4000 containers of supplies, and $16 million in banknotes and gold to the Home Army.The only support operation which ran continuously for the duration of the Uprising were night supply drops by long-range planes of the RAF, other air forces, and units of the, which had to use distant airfields in Italy, reducing the amount of supplies they could carry. The RAF made 223 sorties and lost 34 aircraft. The effect of these airdrops was mostly psychological—they delivered too few supplies for the needs of the resistance, and many airdrops landed outside Polish-controlled territory. Airdrops.

To 31 December 1944Fight The Germans! No doubt Warsaw already hears the guns of the battle which is soon to bring her liberation. The Polish Army now entering Polish territory, trained in the Soviet Union, is now joined to the People's Army to form the Corps of the Polish Armed Forces, the armed arm of our nation in its struggle for independence. Its ranks will be joined tomorrow by the sons of Warsaw.

They will all together, with the Allied Army pursue the enemy westwards, wipe out the Hitlerite vermin from Polish land and strike a mortal blow at the beast of Prussian Imperialism. — Moscow Radio Station Kosciuszko, 29 July 1944 broadcastThe role of the Red Army during the Warsaw Uprising remains controversial and is still disputed by historians. The Uprising started when the Red Army appeared on the city's doorstep, and the Poles in Warsaw were counting on Soviet front capturing or forwarding beyond the city in a matter of days. This basic scenario of an uprising against the Germans, launched a few days before the arrival of Allied forces, played out successfully in a number of European capitals, such as. However, despite easy capture of area south-east of Warsaw barely 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) from the city centre and holding these positions for about 40 days, the Soviets did not extend any effective aid to the resistance within Warsaw.

At that time city outskirts were defended by the under-manned and under-equipped which was destroyed many times on the Eastern Front and was yet-again being reconstituted. The weak German defence forces did not experience any significant Soviet pressure during that period, which effectively allowed them to strengthen German forces fighting against uprising in the city itself. After the Warsaw Uprising, 85% of the city by the German forces.The destruction of the Polish capital was planned before the start of World War II. On 20 June 1939, while Adolf Hitler was visiting an architectural bureau in am Main, his attention was captured by a project of a future German town – 'Neue deutsche Stadt Warschau'. According to the Warsaw was to be turned into a provincial German city. It was soon included as a part of the great plan of the East; the genocidal. The failure of the Warsaw Uprising provided an opportunity for Hitler to begin the transformation.After the remaining population had been expelled, the Germans continued the destruction of the city.

Special groups of German engineers were dispatched to burn and demolish the remaining buildings. According to German plans, after the war Warsaw was to be turned into nothing more than a military transit station, or even an – the latter of which the Nazi leadership had already intended to implement for the Soviet/Russian capital of Moscow in 1941. The demolition squads used and explosives to methodically destroy house after house. They paid special attention to historical monuments, Polish national archives and places of interest.By January 1945, 85% of the buildings were destroyed: 25% as a result of the Uprising, 35% as a result of systematic German actions after the uprising, and the rest as a result of the earlier, and the. Material losses are estimated at 10,455 buildings, 923 historical buildings (94%), 25 churches, 14 libraries including the, 81 primary schools, 64 high schools, and, and most of the historical monuments. Almost a million inhabitants lost all of their possessions.

The exact amount of losses of private and public property as well as pieces of art, monuments of science and culture is unknown but considered enormous. Studies done in the late 1940s estimated total damage at about US$30 billion. In 2004, later, established a historical commission to estimate material losses that were inflicted upon the city by German authorities. The commission estimated the losses as at least US$31.5 billion at 2004 values. Those estimates were later raised to US$45 billion 2004 US dollars and in 2005, to $54.6 billion. — George Orwell, 1 September 1944By deciding to act without co-ordinating their plans with the Soviet High Command authors of the insurrection assumed heavy responsibility for the fate of Warsaw and greatly contributed to the ensuing tragedy of this city and its people.

They failed to realise that a badly armed Home Army could not, in the summer of 1944 successfully do battle with the Germans while simultaneously trying to oppose the Russians and the Polish Communists politically. Bor-Komorowski's and Jankowski's plans were too complicated and too hazardous to succeed in the existing political and military situation'.

Who fought in the Warsaw Uprising.The facts of the Warsaw Uprising were inconvenient to Stalin, and were twisted by propaganda of the, which stressed the failings of the Home Army and the Polish government-in-exile, and forbade all criticism of the Red Army or the political goals of Soviet strategy. In the immediate post-war period, the very name of the Home Army was censored, and most films and novels covering the 1944 Uprising were either banned or modified so that the name of the Home Army did not appear. From the 1950s on, Polish propaganda depicted the soldiers of the Uprising as brave, but the officers as treacherous, reactionary and characterized by disregard of the losses. The first publications on the topic taken seriously in the West were not issued until the late 1980s.

In Warsaw no monument to the Home Army was built until 1989. Instead, efforts of the Soviet-backed were glorified and exaggerated.

By contrast, in the West the story of the Polish fight for Warsaw was told as a tale of valiant heroes fighting against a cruel and ruthless enemy. It was suggested that Stalin benefited from Soviet non-involvement, as opposition to eventual Soviet control of Poland was effectively eliminated when the Nazis destroyed the partisans. The belief that the Uprising failed because of deliberate procrastination by the Soviet Union contributed to anti-Soviet sentiment in Poland. Memories of the Uprising helped to inspire the Polish labour movement, which led a peaceful opposition movement against the Communist government during the 1980s.Until the 1990s, historical analysis of the events remained superficial because of official censorship and lack of academic interest.

Research into the Warsaw Uprising was boosted by the, due to the abolition of censorship and increased access to state archives. As of 2004, however, access to some material in British, Polish and ex-Soviet archives was still restricted. Further complicating the matter is the British claim that the records of the Polish government-in-exile were destroyed, and material not transferred to British authorities after the war was burnt by the Poles in London in July 1945.In Poland, 1 August is now a celebrated anniversary.

On 1 August 1994, Poland held a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Uprising to which both the German and Russian presidents were invited. Though the German President attended, the Russian President declined the invitation; other notable guests included the U.S.

Vice President. Herzog, on behalf of Germany, was the first German statesman to apologize for German atrocities committed against the Polish nation during the Uprising. During the 60th anniversary of the Uprising in 2004, official delegations included: German Chancellor, UK deputy Prime Minister and US Secretary of State; sent a letter to the mayor of Warsaw, on this occasion. Russia once again did not send a representative. A day before, 31 July 2004, the opened in Warsaw. Photo gallery.