Suppression of Wawrzyszew
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The Suppression of Wawrzyszew (Polish: Pacyfikacja Wawrzyszewa) was a pacification operation during the Second World War, enacted by German forces on the population of the village of Wawrzyszew (now part of Warsaw, Poland). It took place on 3 August 1944, during the Warsaw Uprising, and as part of it, 30 inhabitants of the village were killed, the buildings set on fire, and remaining population displaced.
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Lwa Tołstoja, Warsaw Bielany
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| N 52.283333333333 ° | E 20.931944444444 ° |
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Zespół Szkół nr 49
Lwa Tołstoja 2
01-910 Warsaw, Bielany
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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