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English: Initial Soviet advance during the Battle of Warsaw (1920). English version of File:Battle of Warsaw - Phase 1.svg by User:Hjaekel, which in turn is a vector version of File:Battle of Warsaw - Phase 1.png by User:Halibutt
Date 17 November 2011
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