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A damaged Polish armored train captured by German Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler regiment, near Blonie, Poland, Sep 1939Red Commander Vladimir Yulianovich Borovitsky and German General Heinz Guderian in Brest, Poland (now Brest, Belarus) to work out the German-Soviet boundary demarcation of occupied Poland, 21 Sep 1939Red Commander Vladimir Yulianovich Borovitsky and German General Heinz Guderian in Brest, Poland (now Brest, Belarus) to work out the German-Soviet boundary demarcation of occupied Poland, 21 Sep 1939German Army Lieutenant General Heinz Guderian and Russian Army Brigadier General Semyon Krivoshein during the victory parade in Brest, Poland, 22 Sep 1939, photo 1 of 2
A damaged Polish armored train captured by German Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler regiment, near Blonie, Poland, Sep 1939Red Commander Vladimir Yulianovich Borovitsky and German General Heinz Guderian in Brest, Poland (now Brest, Belarus) to work out the German-Soviet boundary demarcation of occupied Poland, 21 Sep 1939Red Commander Vladimir Yulianovich Borovitsky and German General Heinz Guderian in Brest, Poland (now Brest, Belarus) to work out the German-Soviet boundary demarcation of occupied Poland, 21 Sep 1939German Army Lieutenant General Heinz Guderian and Russian Army Brigadier General Semyon Krivoshein during the victory parade in Brest, Poland, 22 Sep 1939, photo 1 of 2
German Army Lieutenant General Heinz Guderian and Russian Army Brigadier General Semyon Krivoshein during the victory parade in Brest, Poland, 22 Sep 1939, photo 2 of 2Polish civilians arrested by German troops during the invasion, Sep 1939Aerial view of Warsaw, Poland, 25 Sep 1939; note Vistula River in the center of the photoGerman Bf 109B fighters on an airfield, Poland, Sep 1939
German Army Lieutenant General Heinz Guderian and Russian Army Brigadier General Semyon Krivoshein during the victory parade in Brest, Poland, 22 Sep 1939, photo 2 of 2Polish civilians arrested by German troops during the invasion, Sep 1939Aerial view of Warsaw, Poland, 25 Sep 1939; note Vistula River in the center of the photoGerman Bf 109B fighters on an airfield, Poland, Sep 1939
German General Blaskowitz accepting the surrender of Polish troops at the Skoda factory building in Warsaw, Poland, 28 Sep 1939German troops marched through Warsaw, Sep 1939German and Soviet officers shaking hands, Poland, late Sep 1939A Polish bunker destroyed by Slovakian troops, Poland, late Sep 1939
German General Blaskowitz accepting the surrender of Polish troops at the Skoda factory building in Warsaw, Poland, 28 Sep 1939German troops marched through Warsaw, Sep 1939German and Soviet officers shaking hands, Poland, late Sep 1939A Polish bunker destroyed by Slovakian troops, Poland, late Sep 1939
A horse-drawn cart and an automobile on a street in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 1 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 2 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 3 of 8
A horse-drawn cart and an automobile on a street in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 1 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 2 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 3 of 8
Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 4 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 5 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 6 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 7 of 8
Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 4 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 5 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 6 of 8Damaged bulidings in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939, photo 7 of 8

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