Fortified Area of Silesia
The Fortified Area of Silesia (Polish: Obszar Warowny Śląsk) was a set of Polish fortifications, constructed along the interbellum border of Poland and Germany in the area of then-divided Upper Silesia. It spreads from the village of Przeczyce in the north to the town of Wyry in the south, along the line of sixty kilometers. Headquarters of the area was placed in Chorzów and its commandant was General Jan Jagmin-Sadowski.
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Fortified Area of Silesia
The Fortified Area of Silesia (Polish: Obszar Warowny Śląsk) was a set of Polish fortifications, constructed along the interbellum border of Poland and Germany in the area of then-divided Upper Silesia. It spreads from the village of Przeczyce in the north to the town of Wyry in the south, along the line of sixty kilometers. Headquarters of the area was placed in Chorzów and its commandant was General Jan Jagmin-Sadowski.
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Obszar Warowny Śląsk – polska ...... I RP przed agresją III Rzeszy.
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The Fortified Area of Silesia ...... s General Jan Jagmin-Sadowski.
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Obszar Warowny Śląsk – polska ...... I RP przed agresją III Rzeszy.
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The Fortified Area of Silesia ...... s General Jan Jagmin-Sadowski.
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Fortified Area of Silesia
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Obszar Warowny „Śląsk”
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