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  2. List of Polish war films - Wikipedia

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    Oblężenie (Stawka większa niż życie) by Andrzej Konic & Janusz Morgenstern, 1968 Ocalić miasto by Jan Łomnicki, 1976; Ogniomistrz Kaleń by Ewa Petelska & Czesław Petelski, 1961

  3. Battle of Poznań (1945) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Poznań, then known as Posen, had been part of Prussia since 1815 and later Germany, before being given to Poland with the Treaty of Versailles in 1920. Following the invasion of Poland in 1939, the city lay in the west part of Poland which was annexed by Nazi Germany, with the city being the local capital of Reichsgau Wartheland.

  4. Timeline of Poznań - Wikipedia

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    The German labor office in Poznań demanded that children as young as 12 register for work, but it is known that even ten-year-old children were forced to work. [48] Spring: Komitet Niesienia Pomocy joined the Union of Armed Struggle. [33] May: The Polish resistance movement facilitated escapes of British prisoners of war from the Stalag XXI-D ...

  5. Category:Polish World War II films - Wikipedia

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  6. History of Poznań - Wikipedia

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    On 12 November Prussian forces and many officials withdrew from Poznań, leaving Dąbrowski and Wybicki to enter the city on 3 November 1806. The city became a base for continued military action, and Napoleon himself stayed there (at the former Jesuit College) between 27 November and 12 December.

  7. Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919) - Wikipedia

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    27 December 1918: The uprising starts in the evening with shooting in front of Poznań's police headquarters. Fighting also start in other towns: Szamotuły, Środa Wielkopolska, Pniewy, Opalenica, Buk, Trzemeszno, Września and Gniezno are captured. Poles in Poznań capture the main train station, the main post office and part of city ...

  8. Stalag XXI-D - Wikipedia

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    Work camps were established in a wide area in and around Poznań. These included; Working Camp 4, Ostrowo [6] Krotoszyn d14; [7] Kuhndorf [8] [9] (possibly located at or near Sołacki Park renamed 'Kuhndorfpark' during the occupation in the Niestachów, Jeżyce area of north west Poznań); XXI-D/Z in Ostrzeszów June–December 1943 [10] [11 ...

  9. List of World War II films - Wikipedia

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    A member of the United Nations War Crimes Committee hunts down a Nazi war criminal who has fled to Connecticut 1946 United Kingdom Theirs is the Glory: Brian Desmond Hurst and Terence Young: Operation Market Garden: 1946 Philippines Walang Kamatayan: Walang Kamatayan: Tor Villano: Japanese Occupation of the Philippines: 1947 Italy Christmas at ...