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The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598152

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598152

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Gleiwitz Incident' on August 31, 1939. Germans who posed as Silesian separatists stormed the radio station and broadcast a statement in Polish to gain public support.


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The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598154

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598154

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Gleiwitz Incident' on August 31, 1939. Germans who posed as Silesian separatists stormed the radio station and broadcast a statement in Polish to gain public support.


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The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598156

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598156

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Gleiwitz Incident' on August 31, 1939. Germans who posed as Silesian separatists stormed the radio station and broadcast a statement in Polish to gain public support.


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The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598158

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598158

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Gleiwitz Incident' on August 31, 1939. Germans who posed as Silesian separatists stormed the radio station and broadcast a statement in Polish to gain public support.


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The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598160

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598160

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Gleiwitz Incident' on August 31, 1939. Germans who posed as Silesian separatists stormed the radio station and broadcast a statement in Polish to gain public support.


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The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598164

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598164

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Gleiwitz Incident' on August 31, 1939. Germans who posed as Silesian separatists stormed the radio station and broadcast a statement in Polish to gain public support.


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The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598168

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Glei...

#6598168

6 April 2021

The tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. The radio station was a place of the 'Gleiwitz Incident' on August 31, 1939. Germans who posed as Silesian separatists stormed the radio station and broadcast a statement in Polish to gain public support.


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Free Wi-Fi logo is seen near the tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. (Photo by Jak...

#6598162

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

Free Wi-Fi logo is seen near the tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. (Photo by Jak...

#6598162

6 April 2021

Free Wi-Fi logo is seen near the tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021.


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Free Wi-Fi logo is seen near the tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. (Photo by Jak...

#6598166

Gliwice Radio Tower

6 April 2021

Free Wi-Fi logo is seen near the tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021. (Photo by Jak...

#6598166

6 April 2021

Free Wi-Fi logo is seen near the tallest wooden structure in Europe, a former radio tower in Gliwice, Poland on April 4, 2021.


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A view of details of the Monument to 1939 Krakow Army and Polish Soldiers graves, seen in Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th ann...

#4808700

Poland Prepares To Commemorate The 80th Of WW2 Beginning

30 August 2019

A view of details of the Monument to 1939 Krakow Army and Polish Soldiers graves, seen in Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th ann...

#4808700

30 August 2019

A view of details of the Monument to 1939 Krakow Army and Polish Soldiers graves, seen in Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of the beginning WW2. On September 1, 1939, German forces invaded Poland from the north, south, and west the morning after the Gleiwitz incident. Slovak military forces advanced alongside the Germans in northern Slovakia. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east. On Thursday, August 29, 2019, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.


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A view of N.N. (Latin: non notus) on a war grave of a Polish soldier who died on September 1st, 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a...

#4808702

Poland Prepares To Commemorate The 80th Of WW2 Beginning

30 August 2019

A view of N.N. (Latin: non notus) on a war grave of a Polish soldier who died on September 1st, 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a...

#4808702

30 August 2019

A view of N.N. (Latin: non notus) on a war grave of a Polish soldier who died on September 1st, 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of the beginning WW2. On September 1, 1939, German forces invaded Poland from the north, south, and west the morning after the Gleiwitz incident. Slovak military forces advanced alongside the Germans in northern Slovakia. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east. On Thursday, August 29, 2019, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.


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A view of WW2 and the September campaign Polish soldiers graves, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary...

#4808704

Poland Prepares To Commemorate The 80th Of WW2 Beginning

30 August 2019

A view of WW2 and the September campaign Polish soldiers graves, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary...

#4808704

30 August 2019

A view of WW2 and the September campaign Polish soldiers graves, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of the beginning WW2. On September 1, 1939, German forces invaded Poland from the north, south, and west the morning after the Gleiwitz incident. Slovak military forces advanced alongside the Germans in northern Slovakia. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east. On Thursday, August 29, 2019, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.


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A view of N.N. (Latin: non notus) on a war grave of a Polish soldier who died on September 1st, 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a...

#4808708

Poland Prepares To Commemorate The 80th Of WW2 Beginning

30 August 2019

A view of N.N. (Latin: non notus) on a war grave of a Polish soldier who died on September 1st, 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a...

#4808708

30 August 2019

A view of N.N. (Latin: non notus) on a war grave of a Polish soldier who died on September 1st, 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of the beginning WW2. On September 1, 1939, German forces invaded Poland from the north, south, and west the morning after the Gleiwitz incident. Slovak military forces advanced alongside the Germans in northern Slovakia. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east. On Thursday, August 29, 2019, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.


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A view of Polish soldiers war graves dating September 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of t...

#4808710

Poland Prepares To Commemorate The 80th Of WW2 Beginning

30 August 2019

A view of Polish soldiers war graves dating September 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of t...

#4808710

30 August 2019

A view of Polish soldiers war graves dating September 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of the beginning WW2. On September 1, 1939, German forces invaded Poland from the north, south, and west the morning after the Gleiwitz incident. Slovak military forces advanced alongside the Germans in northern Slovakia. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east. On Thursday, August 29, 2019, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.


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A view of Polish soldiers war graves dating September 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of t...

#4808712

Poland Prepares To Commemorate The 80th Of WW2 Beginning

30 August 2019

A view of Polish soldiers war graves dating September 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of t...

#4808712

30 August 2019

A view of Polish soldiers war graves dating September 1939, seen in Krakow's Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of the beginning WW2. On September 1, 1939, German forces invaded Poland from the north, south, and west the morning after the Gleiwitz incident. Slovak military forces advanced alongside the Germans in northern Slovakia. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east. On Thursday, August 29, 2019, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.


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A view of details of the Monument to 1939 Krakow Army and Polish Soldiers graves, seen in Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th ann...

#4808714

Poland Prepares To Commemorate The 80th Of WW2 Beginning

30 August 2019

A view of details of the Monument to 1939 Krakow Army and Polish Soldiers graves, seen in Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th ann...

#4808714

30 August 2019

A view of details of the Monument to 1939 Krakow Army and Polish Soldiers graves, seen in Rakowicki Cemetery, a few days before the 80th anniversary of the beginning WW2. On September 1, 1939, German forces invaded Poland from the north, south, and west the morning after the Gleiwitz incident. Slovak military forces advanced alongside the Germans in northern Slovakia. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II. On September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east. On Thursday, August 29, 2019, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland.


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