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#1 The Victoria Hotel on Jasna Street was in insurgent hands within the first hour of the uprising and soon became their headquarters.

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#1 The Victoria Hotel on Jasna Street was in insurgent hands within the first hour of the uprising and soon became their headquarters.

The 63-Day Siege: Tragic but Heroic Story and Photos of the Warsaw Uprising

#1 The Victoria Hotel on Jasna Street was in insurgent hands within the first hour of the uprising and soon became their headquarters.

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