Probably no. Barbarossa is a German name.
Operation Barbarossa was fought in the Soviet Union between Soviet occupied eastern Poland and Smolensk.
It was not called off, it was pushed back and defeated.
Yes, in Ostpreussen (nowadays Poland)
Auschwitz today is part of a Polish town called Oswiecim, Poland.
Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa can be said to be quite an important battle. This is because, Operation Barbarossa was the codenamed Operation for the German Invasion of the USSR. Hitler was expecting to go from Poland to Moscow within 2 months but this wasn't the case.
No, I think it is Poland, Maine (a town).
Operation Barbarossa
Lesko is a town located in southeastern Poland. The town of Lesko is the capital of Lesko County in Poland and is located in the Bieszczady mountain range.
Antoni Patek was born in a small river town called Piaski near Lublin, Poland
Mussolini's invasion of Greece.
"Zewitz" is in Poland, it is 79 miles north west of Warsaw.