Quarter of soldiers fighting in 1920. (Warsaw)
Poland /
Mazowieckie /
Piastyw /
Warsaw
World
/ Poland
/ Mazowieckie
/ Piastyw
war cemetery, mass grave
Quarter with number B9.
The Polish–Soviet War (February 1919 – March 1921) was an armed conflict that pitted Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine against the Second Polish Republic and the Ukrainian People's Republic over the control of an area equivalent to today's Ukraine and parts of modern-day Belarus. Ultimately the Soviets, following on from their Westward Offensive of 1918–19, hoped to fully occupy Poland.
The Polish–Soviet War (February 1919 – March 1921) was an armed conflict that pitted Soviet Russia and Soviet Ukraine against the Second Polish Republic and the Ukrainian People's Republic over the control of an area equivalent to today's Ukraine and parts of modern-day Belarus. Ultimately the Soviets, following on from their Westward Offensive of 1918–19, hoped to fully occupy Poland.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish–Soviet_War
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Coordinates: 52°15'34"N 20°57'17"E
- Quarter of soldiers fighting in 1920.
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- Quarter of soldiers fighting in 1920. 0.1 km
- Quarter of soldiers fighting in 1920. 0.1 km
- Quarter of soldiers fighting in 1920. 0.1 km
- Quarter of soldiers fighting in 1920. 0.1 km
- Quarter B4 0.2 km
- The graves of the Polish Army Martyrs in 1939 0.2 km
- Quarter of soldiers fighting in September 1939. 0.3 km
- Quarter of soldiers fighting in September 1939. 0.3 km
- Quarter A 0.1 km
- Quarter IIA 0.1 km
- Quarter G 0.2 km
- Quarter C 0.2 km
- Островецкая ул., 1 0.2 km
- Powązki Military Cemetery 0.2 km
- Fort Bema 1 km
- Żoliborz 2 km
- Wola 2.8 km
- Bemowo 3.5 km