Warsaw Uprising Calendar 1944 - day after day

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Warsaw Uprising Calendar 1944 - day after day
date:23 July 2017 Editor: LordVader

On the occasion of the upcoming anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, we callback a series of columnaries by Witek Piekarski published on our portal in erstwhile years. Subsequent episodes include events over a twelve insurgent weeks. We urge reading the full cycle entitled:

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Even if I wasn't Polish, I would be the Warsaw Uprising

The full cycle at the link:
http://solidarni2010.pl/index.php? division=archive&q=Even%20if%20n%B3%20Poland,%20remain%B320Rising%F1cem%20Warsaw
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Part 1

(Samo)Disarmament of the AK before the "W" hour. On July 9th there was another anniversary of a comparatively (then!) insignificant event, the effects of which had an inexorably tragic effect on the past of Poland.

Part 2

On 29 July 1944, General Bór-Komorowski at the request of the future commander of the Rising of Colonel Monter-Chrusciel changed the time of the outbreak of the fighting (the alleged "W" hour) from the planned 2nd at night to 5th in the afternoon. I remember being stunned erstwhile I first read about it!

Part 3.1

Rise'44 scenes to make a decision on the hr In part.1. "Let us avoid the councils of provokers in the future and let us not shed blood and destruct the country for propaganda effects" Stanisław Cat-Mackiewicz, prominent political and historical writer*

Part 3.2

Direct causes of the outbreak of the 1st August 1944 Part.2. "For many hundreds of years, as long as there is simply a Polish nation, all Pole will admit that the Warsaw Uprising was a suicide frenzy and will have son's love and tenderness for it. He will be arrogant of him."Stanisław Cat-Mackiewicz, outstanding Polish political and historical writer

Part 4.

"... I suggest, recommend, that you refrain JUTRO from pseudo-serious kind considerations or The uprising made sense whether there were any chances of winning it, who was guilty, what mistakes the command made, etc. with which we faced in the erstwhile anniversary of the W-hour..." - writes the Author.

Part 5.

"If I wasn't Polish, I'd be a Warsaw Uprising too"

If Buddhist theories are true, I am another incarnation of the Warsaw Insurgent. Or at least fighting in the 1944 Uprising. I'll explain a unusual objection later. And most likely a dead man... 1 steamy summertime night, with quite a few body and head cheering, I almost saw it. A imagination or...

Part 6.

"The conspiracy is over. I seem to have just arrived from London. It creates a sensation, they look at me as a supernatural phenomenon. I am filled with questions erstwhile the English and Americans come, whether there will be a landing in Warsaw. I'm lying. At this minute and temper for no treasures of the planet I would not have found the words of truth."

Part 7.

A 25-year-old liaison liable for communicating the Warsaw Uprising command with subordinate troops is volunteered to effort the sewer ducts to scope the city's cut-off area. Without certain where and whether there are Polish troops.

Part 8.

A Stalin was waiting for the Rising to come.

They, especially they, felt called to bear witness.
And they gave it. And they gave them.
Some, even a few, respective times, so deserve honors equal to heroes like Prometheus, Hercules, Jason.

Part 9.

The happiest day of my life. With Wola through Kampinos to Old Town...

"They haven't changed us yet. The situation is very difficult. Since morning, they have been storming the Owl with a walk supported by Goliaths or bombing artillery. The boys are tired of a three-day fight. For the first time we have encountered specified an advantage of the enemy and have not beaten him. The resilient attitude of plutonium sustains "Kuba" with its energy, darts and good face."

Part 10.

Storm on Gdański Railway Station - ground.

On 22 August at 3rd minute 10 a.m., the attack was to begin, the consequence of which could have a decisive impact on the further course and military destiny of the conflict of Warsaw, later named by the descendants the Right Warsaw Uprising.

Part 11.1

"Sit quietly and do not instruct the superiors. And erstwhile you gotta go to death 1 by one?"
The course of the storm at Gdańsk Railway Station of the Żoliborski and Old Town Army National Group "North" at night from 21 to 22 August 1944.

Part 11.2

A blow to Midtown - introduction.

65 years ago, on 31 August 1944 at 1 pm, the biggest attack of the Warsaw Uprising, whose goal was not military conquest, was to save the heroic defenders and civilians of the Old Town from the inevitable death of German degenerates Gen. Reinefahrt.

Part 12

A blow to the Midtown - the course of incredible railroads "Zoski".

Finally, at 3:00 a.m., the boys are lurking at the exit stations.
Before them, as if prejudiced, an avalanche of iron and lead is increasing, fired from hundreds of flares flashing in the dark barrels.

Part 13

On September 15, 1944, at dawn, he died a beautiful soldier's death, commander of the best company of the Polish Army, Lieutenant of the National Army. A prominent officer, legendary Colonel Radosław (Jan Mazurkiewicz) said about Him that during his many years of military career he did not see specified an excellent commander in all respect.

Part 14

- Bist Du Banditin?
- I'm sorry. I'm a National Army soldier.
(Last words before the death of the injured, without amputated hand, Maria Comer's liaison, responding to a German officer's question. 20 September 1944, Wilanowska Street, Przyczółek Czerniakowski)
"For many hundreds of years, as long as there is simply a Polish nation, all Pole will admit that the Warsaw Uprising was a suicide frenzy and will have son's love and tenderness for it. He will be arrogant of him" Stanisław Cat-Mackiewicz

Part 15

The elephant died after the Day of Glory of the biggest bar called "Zoska"...
- Warsaw Uprising with the eyes of Witka Piekarski.

Part 16

"The trap over the head closes,
Down to the underground ladder?"

Part 17

Forgotten heroes of the Warsaw Uprising
- Warsaw Uprising with the eyes of Witka Piekarski.

Part 19

The senselessness of war decisions. Last Day of Insurgent Żoliborz

Part 20

On 5 October 1944, under a surrender agreement signed 3 days earlier, the last branches* of the Warsaw Uprising left Warsaw. From the mid-urban district, 11 668 soldiers went into captivity, not counting about 2,000 women and about 5,000 wounded.

Part 21

The importance of the Warsaw Uprising for Europe and the world
- this is the last entry from the archive cycle: "The Warsaw Uprising with the eyes of Witka Piekarski".
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