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German president seeks forgiveness in Poland on 80th anniversary of Warsaw uprising

  • Poland marked the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, a significant revolt against Nazi German forces, with moments of silence and tribute from citizens in Warsaw.
  • The uprising, initiated on Aug. 1, 1944, by the Home Army under Poland's government-in-exile, aimed to liberate the capital from German control.
  • Today, the uprising is viewed by Poles as a defining moment in their quest for independence, symbolizing bravery and sacrifice for freedom.
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