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Warsaw Uprising of 1944

  • Poland invasion of German's

    Poland invasion of German's
    The German's invaded Poland in September of 1939, more than 400,000 Jews were confined to an area out of the city that was a little more than one square mile. Then in November of 1940 the Jewish section was blocked off with brick walls,barbed wire,and armed guards. Anyone who was caught trying to run was shot and killed on sight.Thousands of Jews died each month from diseases or starvation. This event lead to the Ghetto uprising in 1943 and the Warsaw uprising in 1944.
  • First attempt to revolt

    First attempt to revolt
    The first attempt to form an armed resistance organization was within the ghetto before the deportation was founded between March and April 1942 and ended in 1942 when their leader was found an arrested and then killed.
  • Largest and most famous revolt against German's

    Largest and most famous revolt against German's
    The largest and most famous single revolt by Jews against the Germans which happened in April and May of 1943.Lead by zydowska Organizacja Bowjowa (Jewish fighting Organization or Z.O.B).
  • Home Army believed in freedom for Jews

    Home Army believed in freedom for Jews
    In the summer of 1944, an underground army of ordinary citizens in Warsaw rose up to the German's with the belief that the D-day invasion in the west soviet advances would give the Jews freedom.
  • Largest protest against Nazis

    Largest protest against Nazis
    The 1944 Warsaw uprising was the largest,and last nationalist protest against Nazi occupation.
  • Captured tanks rescue 350 Jews

    Captured tanks rescue 350 Jews
    Using to captured German Tanks the elite Home Army battalion Zoska freed about 350 from the Gesiowka prison.
  • Rescue mission saved millions

    Rescue mission saved millions
    Slowly,the ability for the Jew's to resist or hide declined. On May 8th the headquarters fell. The Z.O.B fighters had not made any plans for a retreat. They thought that the battle would continue until the last person had fallen. Thanks to a rescue mission arranged by Z.O.B men on the Polish side had several dozen fighters that were saved by escaping through the sewers.
  • War is over

    War is over
    On May 16, German Generals Jurgen Stroop announced that fighting was over. He blew up the Great Synagogue on Tlomacka street as a symbol of victory and to declare tot he world that "The Jewish quarters of Warsaw no longer exists."
  • Uprising Starts

    Uprising Starts
    The uprising started on August 1,1944 and lasted until October 2,1944. This uprising lasted for 63 days and killed 18,000 fighters and 200,000 civilians.
  • The reason the uprising started

    The reason the uprising started
    The uprising started on August 1,1944 because Germany started to collapse,and liberate the city. Then Germans called for 100,000 men between the age of 17 to 65 to go to concentration camps in Warsaw. Germany was collapsing because twenty-five German divisions were destroyed during the spring east front offensive. Polish people thought that a London based government need to be established in Warsaw so they liberated the city.
  • Polish Home Army

    Polish Home Army
    The Polish Home Army was a non-communist underground resistance army that had units stationed all throughout German. On August 1,1944 the Home Army rose up Against the German Occupation authorities in order to liberate the Warsaw.
  • Home Army uniforms

    Home Army uniforms
    All across the city, the Home Army units were wearing improvised uniforms with red and white armbands marking that they were part of the Home Army. Soon the Home Army began to move into their preassigned positions.
  • Home Army leaders get sad news

    Home Army leaders get sad news
    It was quickly noticeable that the military effort would be hard to sustain. On the first day of the uprising almost 2,000 Polish people had been killed compared to roughly 500 German's who died. The key leaders of the Home Army got word that the airport and the two main bridges across the Vistula , were still under German control. The leaders of the Home Army got this news while they were huddled in a former furniture store
  • Destruction of the Warsaw uprising

    Destruction of the Warsaw uprising
    It was estimated that 200,000 citizens had died during the two month struggle of the Warsaw uprising. It was also estimated that nearly half of the Home Army had died at the beginning of the war. Then the city was shattered with only 5% of it's buildings destroyed.
  • Resistance grouped formed

    Resistance grouped formed
    On August 3rd 1944, the Home Army succeeded at capturing several districts of Warsaw. But many key areas in the city like bridges and transportation hubs,remained under the occupation which then lead to the form of the resistance army. Which was made up of over 4,000 women and children in lack of men in fighting condition which was the reason for so many women and children.
  • Final defeat of home Army

    Final defeat of home Army
    On September 14,and 15 fresh German forces were sent in to finally defeat the Home Army. Their way to defeat the Home Army was by destroying any house that was thought to have any members of the Home Army, massive damage was done. Even tho mass damage was done this was not the end of the uprising or the Home Army.
  • Warsaw uprising fails

    Warsaw uprising fails
    Warsaw Uprising failed for many reasons but the Uprising it's self is an inspiration for those who had suffered during the Holocaust and the people who were apart of the German invasion into Poland.
  • Home Army has to split

    Home Army has to split
    Since the Home Army did not have the help of the Allies the Home Army had to split into small,disconnected unites. Then they were forced to surrender when they ran out of supplies on October 2. The forces were then taken as prisoners,and the Germans then deported the remainder of the citizens in the city of Parga and then the city was destroyed. The leader of the Home Army was Bon.Komorowski
  • Soviet troops not doing the right thing

    Soviet troops not doing the right thing
    Soviet troops didn't enter Warsaw proper until January 17,1945. By then members of the Home Army were imprisoned or executed by communist officials.
  • leader of Warsaw uprising

    leader of Warsaw uprising
    Col.Andrzej Pomian served as the voice of the Polish underground on Radio free Europe from 1946-1977. She was the leader of the Warsaw uprising.