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where specific books were deliberately targeted, the burning of those libraries was part of the general burning of a large part of the city of Warsaw. This resulted in the disappearance of many valuable old books and scrolls among about sixteen million volumes from
National Library, museums and
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183:. However, by late 1944, with the war clearly lost, the Germans had abandoned their plans of colonizing the East. Thus, the destruction of Warsaw did not serve any military or colonial purpose; it was carried out solely as an act of reprisal.
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The city must completely disappear from the surface of the earth and serve only as a transport station for the
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immense part of Warsaw's cultural heritage. After the war, extensive work was put into rebuilding the city according to pre-war plans and historical documents.
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has been only partially restored to its former state.
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were dispatched throughout the city in order to burn (
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Damage to heritage sites during the Syrian civil war
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2209:Library damage in the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
1945:Damage to heritage sites in 21st-century conflicts
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1362:Raport o stratach wojennych Warszawy LISTOPAD 2004
577:An important collection of books belonging to the
3138:SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities
2788:Building of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister
262:, he noticed a project of a future German town â
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1082:List of libraries damaged during World War II
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2867:Orthodox Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene
2151:Tallest voluntarily demolished buildings
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1121:The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
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3108:Cardinal Stefan WyszyĆski University
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1885:Disappeared statues in Tehran, 2010
1703:Warsaw A City Destroyed and Rebuilt
1211:Mix, Andreas (September 26, 2009).
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1538:"Biblioteka Ordynacji KrasiĆskich"
1407:"The Zaluski Collection in Warsaw"
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1336:"Warszawa szacuje straty wojenne"
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1930:Destruction of Albanian heritage
1855:Looting of the Eastern Mausoleum
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1935:Destruction of Serbian heritage
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494:Warsaw University of Technology
388:, or Dulag) was constructed in
384:In 1944, a large transit camp (
298:needs additional citations for
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3133:SGH Warsaw School of Economics
3063:Warsaw Ghetto boundary markers
2050:Churches in the City of London
1840:Monuments removed in 2020â2022
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2146:Stolen and missing Moon rocks
2062:Public art formerly in London
1735:Capturing the Ruins of Warsaw
1724:Planned destruction of Warsaw
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609:Portrait of John III Sobieski
605:Portrait of Casimir Jagiellon
254:("New German city of Warsaw")
160:in late 1944, after the 1944
3218:Geographic history of Warsaw
3043:Nicolaus Copernicus Monument
3006:University of Warsaw Library
2491:Leopold StanisĆaw Kronenberg
1850:Destruction of the Four Olds
1651:A City Destroyed and Rebuilt
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252:Neue deutsche Stadt Warschau
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379:Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
274:Warsaw Uprising's aftermath
206:Erich von dem Bach-Zelewski
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3203:GermanyâPoland relations
3068:Warsaw Uprising Monument
3058:Adam Mickiewicz Monument
2925:10th-Anniversary Stadium
2877:Palace of the Four Winds
2835:St. John's Archcathedral
2129:Museums destroyed by war
1304:"For over two months..."
449:German demolition unit (
2986:Cosmopolitan Twarda 2/4
2966:InterContinental Warsaw
2823:St. Florian's Cathedral
2793:Sejm and Senate Complex
2689:ĆlÄ
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2596:Krakowskie PrzedmieĆcie
1980:Looting in World War II
1384:Straty wojenne Warszawy
607:from the 15th century,
603:extensive art gallery (
436:September 1939 campaign
171:The razing of the city
69:"Destruction of Warsaw"
3213:Warsaw in World War II
3101:Education and research
2536:Coat of arms of Warsaw
2415:Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
2328:Warsaw Uprising (1794)
2222:Archaeological looting
1895:Archaeological looting
1609:Rebecca Knuth (2006).
1574:www.muzeum-polskie.org
1279:"Warsaw Uprising: FAQ"
1117:"Liberation of Warsaw"
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1200:on December 17, 2013.
1077:Destruction of Kalisz
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2852:Visitationist Church
2818:Warsaw Water Filters
2704:Siekierkowski Bridge
2699:ĆwiÄtokrzyski Bridge
2506:Mordechai Anielewicz
1726:at Wikimedia Commons
1342:on February 27, 2021
1223:on 23 September 2015
1193:: 71. Archived from
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1072:Chronicles of Terror
1016:MarszaĆkowska Street
911:, destroyed in 1944.
882:MarszaĆkowska Street
658:Scope of destruction
512:Burning of libraries
490:University of Warsaw
365:was launched by the
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