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English: Spire of the Evangelical Lutheran church (Kościół Ewangelicko-Augsburski) in Pilica, c.1939. The church was probably destroyed, either during the Soviet Red Army offensive which established the Magnuszew bridgehead on the west bank of the Vistula on 2 August 1944 or in subsequent German counterattacks before the Soviet breakout on 12 January 1945, because it was on a prominent location on the north bank of the Pilica River which formed part of the front line during this period.
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Source Own work Photographer: Alfred Winkler (1926 Warsaw, Poland -1960 Adelaide, South Australia); family archive, unpublished
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