The Second Warsaw Revolt ends: General Rainer Stahel, commanding the Army of Germany, Warsaw Garrison, defeats the Polish Home Army‘s revolt against five years of fascist German rule. The Soviet Red Army deliberately halted its advance on Warsaw, until after the Germans defeated the Poles.
NOTE: The real winner in this battle was dictator Joseph Dzhugashvili (a.k.a. Stalin), who has 17,000 fewer Germans less to fight, having been killed by the Poles without the loss of a single Red Army soldier; also over 18,000 Polish underground guerillas, along with another 200,000 Polish civilians were killed; and another 15,000 guerillias were taken prisoner. This leaves a quarter million less Poles to resist the installation of a communist dictatorship after the Great Patriotic War (World War II) ends.
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References:
“Today in History,” Orange County (California) Register, 2 October 2002, Accent:2.
Warsaw Uprising – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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