DescriptionPlace of National Memory at Podwale Street in Warsaw (Defensive Walls) 04.JPG
English: Plaque at Warsaw’s Defensive Walls (near Podwale Street), commemorating 30 Poles murdered in this place by German troops during the Warsaw Uprising. The majority of victims were wounded insurgents and civilians, took prisoner and executed after the fall of Warsaw’s Old Town (2nd September 1944).
Polski: Tablica wewnątrz murów obronnych warszawskiej Starówki (nieopodal ul. Podwale), upamiętniająca 30 Polaków zamordowanych w tym miejscu przez oddziały niemieckie w czasie powstania warszawskiego. Ofiary były w większości rannymi powstańcami i cywilami, wziętymi do niewoli i rozstrzelanymi przez Niemców po upadku Starego Miasta (2 września 1944).
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