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  2. Westerplatte - Wikipedia

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    Westerplatte is a peninsula in Gdańsk, Poland, located on the Baltic Sea coast mouth of the Dead Vistula (one of the Vistula delta estuaries), in the Gdańsk harbour channel. From 1926 to 1939, it was the location of a Polish Military Transit Depot (WST), sanctioned within the territory of the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk).

  3. Battle of Westerplatte - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Westerplatte was the first battle of the German invasion of Poland, marking the start of World War II in Europe. It occurred on the Westerplatte peninsula in the harbour of the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland).

  4. Ruins at Westerplatte – Gdańsk, Poland - Atlas Obscura

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    Plan Your Trip. Discover Ruins at Westerplatte in Gdańsk, Poland: The site of the first battle of World War II.

  5. Westerplatte - the historic site where World War II broke out

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    Westerplatte is a peninsula in Gdańsk, Poland. It is very well known, because the first battle of the II World War took place there. From 1926 till 1939 Westerplatte was the transit depot. The League of Nations allowed Poland to have there 88 soldiers. This number increased to 182 by September 1939.

  6. Battle of Wizna - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Wizna was fought between September 7 and September 10, 1939, between the forces of Poland and Germany during the initial stages of the invasion of Poland, which marked the beginning of the Second World War in Europe. According to Polish historian Leszek Moczulski, between 350 and 720 Poles defended a fortified line for three days ...

  7. Defense of Westerplatte: The First Battle of World War II

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    The heroic defense of Westerplatte is recognized as the first battle of World War II. The garrison of the Polish Army, which from September 1 to September 7, 1939, defended the peninsula against the attack of the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein, has forever gone down in history.

  8. Westerplatte Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Westerplatte Monument, also known as the Monument to the Defenders of the Coast ( Polish: Pomnik Obrońców Wybrzeża) is a war memorial located in Gdańsk, Poland, on the Westerplatte Peninsula in the Gdańsk harbour channel constructed between 1964–1966 to commemorate the Polish defenders of the Military Transit Depot ( Wojskowa ...

  9. Westerplatte - Europe Remembers

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    Westerplatte. On 1 September 1939 the Germans attacked the Westerplatte peninsula in the port of Gdańsk. This assault marks the beginning of the Second World War. A small Polish garrison held out for seven days, bolstering the morale of the Polish people. After the war Westerplatte became a symbol of Polish resistance against the German invasion.

  10. Westerplatte - History and Facts | History Hit

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    Westerplatte - History and Facts | History Hit TV Ancient Great Excavations! Digging Charles Dickens’ Workhouse with Sir Tony Robinson Mary Tudor – Real Fake History A History of England: Part One Hunting Pablo Escobar HMS Terror: Cursed Arctic Expedition The Savage Storm: The Allied Invasion of Italy Podcasts

  11. Westerplatte - where II World War started | WannaBeEverywhere

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    April 11, 2022. Westerplatte is a large protective peninsula shielding Gdańsk’s Nowy Port to its south. Its significant defensive role was proven on September 1, 1939, at 4.45 am, when “Schleswig-Holstein“, a German battleship, opened fire and thus started the Second World War.