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Warsaw Uprising Day-by-Day Podcast

A special daily podcast for the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, with historians Roger Moorhouse, Clare Mulley and Alina Nowobilska recounting the events of the 63 days of the Uprising in real time.

On this year’s 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising – the largest military effort undertaken by any European resistance movement during WWII, led by the Polish Home Army to liberate Warsaw from German occupation – join historians Roger Moorhouse, Clare Mulley & Alina Nowobilska for a special daily podcast “Warsaw Uprising Day-by-Day Podcast” recounting the events of the Uprising as it happened, throughout the entire 63 days that it lasted (1st August 1944 – 2nd October 1944).

Listen on Acast, Youtube, Apple and Spotify. See Links below where you can also find all past episodes:

Acast:

https://tinyurl.com/bdzh35n6

YouTube:

https://youtu.be/bg-ZwYlcfA0

Apple:

https://tinyurl.com/2w9773bh

Spotify:

https://tinyurl.com/3unbrrut

You can also follow updates on X/Twitter: @1944UprisingPod

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