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The term Battle of Warsaw is used by historian for a battle fought in 1920 just outside Warsaw between the Polish Army and the Red Army. It should not be confused with either the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (1943) or the Warsaw Uprising (1944).

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The term Battle of Warsaw is used by historian for a battle fought in 1920 just outside Warsaw between the Polish Army and the Red Army. It should not be confused with either the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (1943) or the Warsaw Uprising (1944).

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it was the Warsaw Uprising, not a battle. It was started by polish people living in Warsaw occupied by Nazis. It was preceeded by the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, started by Jews in 1943. Both of them were supressed by Nazis.

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Betrayal The Battle for Warsaw - 2005 TV was released on:

USA: 25 September 2005 (New York City, New York)

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No, about 10 miles from Brussels, Belgium.

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