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Wawer (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvavɛr] ) is one of the
districts of Warsaw,
located in the south-eastern part of the city. The
Vistula river runs along...
- The
Wawer m****acre
refers to the
execution of 107
Polish civilians on the
night of 26 to 27
December 1939 by the
German occupiers of
Wawer (at the time...
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Zbigniew Wawer (17
March 1956 – 12
December 2022) was a
Polish historian,
specializing in
Polish Armed Forces in the West
military history in
World War...
- Ursynów
Wawer Wesoła Wilanów Włochy Białołęka
Bielany Bemowo Żoliborz Praga-Północ Targówek Śródmieście Wola
Ochota Włochy
Ursus Mokotów
Wawer Praga-Południe...
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meaning of the
initialism PW was "pomścimy
Wawer" ('We
shall avenge Wawer'), in
reference to the 1939
Wawer m****acre,
which was
considered to be one of...
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Germany officers, in the
occupied Wawer, and the
inscriptions "
Wawer pomścimy" (from Polish: we will
revenge Wawer), that were
written on the building...
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preparing to
launch an
offensive toward Prague. As
noted by
historians such as
Wawer and Komorowski,
despite the
heavy casualties, the Polish–Soviet frontline...
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First Battle of
Wawer was
fought on 19
February 1831,
between Poland and Russia.
Polish forces, led by Michał
Gedeon Radziwiłł, were
defeated by the...
- 1940
commemorating the
Wawer m****acre.
Members of the AK
Wawer "Small Sabotage"
units painted "Pomścimy
Wawer" ("We'll
avenge Wawer") on
Warsaw walls. At...
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Second battle of
Wawer (Polish:
Druga bitwa pod Wawrem) was an
armed engagement between Polish and
Imperial Russian troops. It
happened on 31 March...