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During the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, the Polish resistance sought assistance primarily from the Allies, particularly the Soviet Union, which was advancing from the east. However, the Soviets were criticized for their delayed support and for not providing direct aid to the insurgents. Additionally, the Western Allies, including the United States and the United Kingdom, were also involved in attempts to provide support, but logistical challenges limited their effectiveness. Ultimately, the uprising was primarily a Polish effort, with limited external assistance.

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