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The '''Second Silesian Uprising''' (Polish: ''Drugie powstanie śląskie'') was the second out of three military insurections of the Polish people in the [[Upper Silesia]] against the German/Prussian forces in order to force them out of the region and join it with [[Poland]], that regained her independence after the [[World War I]] ([[1914]]-[[1918]])
The '''Second Silesian Uprising''' (Polish: ''Drugie powstanie śląskie'') was the second out of three military insurections of the Polish people in the [[Upper Silesia]] region against the occupying German/Prussian forces in order to liberate the region and join to [[Poland]], that regained her independence after the [[World War I]] ([[1914]]-[[1918]])


The Second Silesian Uprising occurred in [[19 August]]-[[25 August]] [[1920]].
The Second Silesian Uprising occurred in [[19 August]]-[[25 August]] [[1920]].

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The Second Silesian Uprising (Polish: Drugie powstanie śląskie) was the second out of three military insurections of the Polish people in the Upper Silesia region against the occupying German/Prussian forces in order to liberate the region and join to Poland, that regained her independence after the World War I (1914-1918)

The Second Silesian Uprising occurred in 19 August-25 August 1920.

References:

  • H.Zieliński, Rola powstania wielkopolskiego oraz powstań śląskich w walce o zjednoczenie ziem zachodnich z Polską (1918-1921), [w:] Droga przez Półwiecze.

See also