Examples of 'polish uprising' in a sentence

Meaning of "polish uprising"

polish uprising: denotes a significant and organized rebellion or resistance by the Polish people against an oppressive regime or authority

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Chiarini was compelled to give up his project because of the Polish uprising.
This first Polish uprising was supressed by the Russian army after four years of fighting.
It took part in the defence of Warsaw and the crushing of the Polish uprising.
Polish uprising against the Russian Empire.
The convention was never implemented as Russia dealt on its own with Polish uprising.
After the defeat of the Polish uprising against Russia, his father was sentenced to death.
Some historians consider the Bar Confederation the first Polish uprising.
It was the first Polish uprising and the first anti-Soviet uprising of World War II.
In the face of Soviet inaction, the Nazis concentrated on suppressing the Polish uprising.
Ended Polish uprising earlier that year by granting some concessions, i.e. removal of some troops.
The internal autonomy that it enjoyed at first was abolished in 1831 after the Polish Uprising.
Participated in the Polish uprising in Warsaw of August and September 1944.
The move to reaction was intensified after the unsuccessful Polish uprising of 1863.
A weak Franco-Russian entente soured, however, when France backed a Polish uprising against Russian rule in 1863.
Another motive for Russification policies was the Polish uprising of 1863.

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Felix worked for the underground during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944.

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