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* [[Battle of Lwów (1939)]] - Lwów besieged by Germany during the [[Invasion of Poland (1939)|Polish Defensive War]] of 1939 at the outbreak of [[World War II]]; capitulated to the [[Soviet Union]]
* [[Battle of Lwów (1939)]] - Lwów besieged by Germany during the [[Invasion of Poland (1939)|Polish Defensive War]] of 1939 at the outbreak of [[World War II]]; capitulated to the [[Soviet Union]]
* [[Lviv-Sandomierz Offensive]] - A 1944 offensive by the Soviet Union against Germany.
* [[Lviv-Sandomierz Offensive]] - A 1944 offensive by the Soviet Union against Germany.
* [[Battle of Lwów (1944)|Battle of Lviv (1944)]] - Also known as the Lviv Uprising, the city captured by the [[Armia Krajowa]] and the [[Soviet Union]] during [[World War II]]
* [[Lviv Uprising|Battle of Lviv (1944)]] - Also known as the Lviv Uprising, the city captured by the [[Armia Krajowa]] and the [[Soviet Union]] during [[World War II]]


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During its long and complicated history, the city of Lviv (Lwów, Lvov, Leopolis, Lemberg) was the site of several major battles and sieges. Among the most notable were: