Defense of Katowice
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Defense of Katowice
Summary
Defense of Katowice is a battle[1].
Key Facts
- Defense of Katowice is in the country of Second Polish Republic[2].
- Defense of Katowice's instance of is recorded as battle[3].
- The location of Defense of Katowice was Katowice[4].
- Defense of Katowice is part of 1939 Invasion of Poland[5].
- Defense of Katowice began on September 3, 1939[6].
- Defense of Katowice ended on September 4, 1939[7].
- Defense of Katowice's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 50.264167, 'longitude': 19.023611, 'precision': 0.01405266892200346}[8].
- A participant in Defense of Katowice was Second Polish Republic[9].
- Among those involved in Defense of Katowice was Nazi Germany[10].
- A participant in Defense of Katowice was Army of the Second Polish Republic[11].
- A participant in Defense of Katowice was Wehrmacht[12].
- Among those involved in Defense of Katowice was Border Protection Corps[13].
- A participant in Defense of Katowice was 73 Pułk Piechoty[14].
- Among those involved in Defense of Katowice was Związek Powstańców Śląskich[15].
- A participant in Defense of Katowice was Polish Scouting and Guiding Association[16].
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When and Where
Defense of Katowice began on September 3, 1939[6]. It ended on September 4, 1939[7]. The location of it was Katowice[4]. It is in the country of Second Polish Republic[2].
Context
Defense of Katowice is part of 1939 Invasion of Poland[5]. Its instance of is recorded as battle[3].
Participants
Recorded participant include Second Polish Republic[9], Nazi Germany[10], Army of the Second Polish Republic[11], Wehrmacht[12], Border Protection Corps[13], and 73 Pułk Piechoty[14].