Which was a significant outcome of the end of the Warsaw Uprising?
- Other uprisings were inspired.
- Transportation of Jews to death camps ended.
- Jewish fighters and resistance groups won and were liberated.
- There was less oppression and persecution by the Nazis.
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Other uprisings were inspired.
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- The Warsaw revolt of 1944 was the largest militant effort by the Resistance forces in the Second World War to oppose the German occupation. German troops ultimately devastated the majority of Warsaw both during and just after the revolt.
- The Warsaw uprising courage has kept "anti-Soviet" sentiment quite high during the Cold War in Poland. The "Post-war" 'Communist Regime" tried by means of extensive propaganda, to counter the sentiment whicht "downplayed" and even "denied Soviet's guilt".
- However, the memory of the uprising has inspired the "Polish labor movement Solidarity" which led to peaceful anti-Communist movements, during the 1980s, and led to the fall of the Polish government in 1989 and the "emergence of democracy",.
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Other uprisings were inspired
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