 Memorial stone of the 32 soldiers of the Zoska Battalion who fell 30 August 1944 during the Warsaw Uprising, Zakroczymska 7 |
 Powstanie Warszawskie 1944 Warsaw Uprising Memoriał |
 The Warsaw Uprising lasted 3 months from August 1 to October 2, 1944 |
 Over 85% of the city of Warsaw was destroyed during World War II |
 the Warsaw Uprising Monument was unveiled on August 1, 1989, the 45th anniversary |
 During the Warsaw Uprising, Stalin stopped the advance of the Red Army just outside of Warsaw and refused to aid the insurgents |
 The main portion of the Warsaw Uprising monument |
 Warsaw Uprising Monument in front of the Supreme Court of Poland |
 Warsaw Uprising Monument with the Field Cathedral of the Polish Army |
 Part of the Warsaw Uprising Monument showing insurgents climbing out of the underground sewers |
 1944 Warsaw Uprising Monument |
 Warsaw Uprising Monument |
 Old man at the Warsaw Uprising Memorial |
 Wystawa Powstanie Warszawskie - history of the Warsaw Uprising |
 History of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising against the German occupiers |
 Map of German counterstrikes and Soviet positions east of the Vistula River |
 Pomnik Małego Powstańca - Monument to the Little Insurgent, child soldiers of the Warsaw Uprising, 1944 |
 Mały Powstaniec - the Little Insurrectionist |
 The Little Insurrectionist, 1983 |
 Offerings of flowers and a teddy bear at the Monument to Child Soldiers of the Warsaw Uprising |
 Monument to the Polish Underground State and Home Army, 1939-1945 |
 Charles de Gaulle statue, Nowy Świat 12, Warsaw |
 Monument to Partisans fighting for a Free Poland, Pomnik Pamięci 'Partyzantów' Walczących o Wolną Polskę |
 Partisan Monument, Smolna Street, on the corner of Aleje Jerozolimskie Street and Nowy Świat Street |
 Polish Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, Plac marsz. Józefa Piłsudskieg |
 Polish Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers - 1939-1945 Covert Operations, Swiętokryzyskie Forest, Narvik, Tobruk |
 Polish Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers - 1939-1945 - Westerplatte Oksywie-Hel, Krojanty, 1939 |
 Battle of Kock (2-5 October 1939), the last battle of the German invasion of Poland |
 Polish wars 1768-1863: Napoleonic Wars - Borodino, Zamość, Lipsk |
 Polish Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, Plac marsz. Józefa Piłsudskieg |
 Polish Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers - Honor i Ojczyzna (Homeland), 1792 |
 In Homage to the Polish performing artists who were murdered during the war and the Nazi occupation 1939-1945 |
 Mosaic commemorating the attacks of the People's Guard (GL) at Cafe Club, 24 October 1942 |