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John Given You're not the only one to mistaken the 1944 Warsaw Uprising for the 1943 Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising. But yeah, this later battle was of a much greater scale. Whereas several hundred Jews revolted in 1943, several tens of thousands of Poles revolted in 1944 and gained control of large sections of the city before they were taken down.
The motivations for the Poles to revolt at that time, as well as for the Soviets to withhold their forces across the Vistula, and the Western Allies to apparently sit on their duff, are debated to this day. Max Hastings, in his book
Armageddon: The Battle for Germany 1944-1945, pointed out what seems to be a contradiction in the Polish strategy. If the Poles only needed the Germans defeated at any cost, they didn't need to revolt. Allied superiority on all fronts made that outcome a matter of time. However, the Poles were not revolting against one, but two factions. They obviously wanted to throw off the Nazis but also needed a show of force to guarantee that their country won't be occupied by the Soviets after the war. At the same time, the poorly-trained and equipped Army Krajowa had zero chance of success against the Germans unless the Soviet forces joined up with them in battle. Do you guys see? In order to succeed, the Poles needed assistance from the very faction they were revolting to against.
Anyway, I thought this would be a most interesting battle to make a scenario for. We could even divide it up into a couple of phases, such as the opening hours where the Poles seize key German positions before they were prepared, the battle in Wola where the forces of SS-Gruppenfuhrer Reinefarth plow through the suburbs killing tens of thousands of Poles, and of course, the main battle for the city center. The main battle I would envision to be similar to the EF II "Verdun on the Volga" where heavily armed German forces fight their way hex by hex against a Polish force comprised mostly of Partisans. To make it more historically accurate, as part of the Allied force, we could create a huge Soviet army sitting on the other side of the river than always have 0% chance of being released.