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O que (quem) é uprising$88805$ - definição

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Lwow Uprising; Lvov Uprising; L'viv Uprising; Lviv Uprising; Lwów Uprising

The Uprising (film)         
1912 FILM BY ROMAINE FIELDING
The Uprising (1912 film)
The Uprising is a 1912 silent short film drama directed by Romaine Fielding for the Lubin Manufacturing Company.Newspaper listings of the film
Kraków Uprising (1944)         
  • [[Hans Frank]], the Governor-General of the [[General Government]].
WWII BATTLE 1944
Krakow Uprising (1944)
The Kraków Uprising was a planned but never realized uprising of the Polish Resistance against the German occupation in the city of Kraków during World War II.
Solís Uprising         
Levantamiento de Solís; Solís uprising; Martyrs of Carral; Mártires de Carral; Solis Uprising
The Solís Uprising () was an unsuccessful military uprising in Galicia (Spain) in 1846. The soldiers executed after the defeat became known as the Martyrs of Carral ().

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Lwów uprising

The Lwów uprising (Polish: powstanie lwowskie, akcja Burza) was an armed insurrection by the Home Army (Polish: Armia Krajowa) underground forces of the Polish resistance movement in World War II against the Nazi German occupation of the city of Lviv in the latter stages of World War II. It began on 23 July 1944 as part of a secret plan to launch the countrywide all-national uprising codenamed Operation Tempest ahead of the Soviet advance on the Eastern Front. The Lwów uprising lasted until 27 July. Shortly afterwards, the Polish troops were disarmed, soldiers either arrested or conscripted into the Polish communist armed forces and officers were arrested by the Soviet NKVD. Some were forced to join the Red Army, others sent to the Gulag camps. The city itself was occupied by the Soviet Union.