Warsaw Uprising (disambiguation)
- Warsaw Uprising (disambiguation)
Warsaw uprising can refer to:
*Warsaw Uprising (1794), during Kościuszko's Uprising, also known as "Insurrection of Warsaw"
*November Night (1830), an opening stage of the November Uprising
*Warsaw Uprising (1905), sometimes used by historians to denote the strikes and riots during the Revolution of 1905
*Warsaw Uprising (1943), better known as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
*Warsaw Uprising (1944), during the Operation Tempest of the Armia Krajowa
ee also
* Battle of Warsaw, a list of Battles to take place in or near Warsaw
* "Powstanie Warszawskie" (album), a 2005 concept album about 1944 Warsaw Uprising released by Polish band Lao Che
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