
Bitwa warszawska
Bitwa Warszawska, known as the Battle of Warsaw (1920), was a crucial conflict during the Polish-Soviet War. Fought between Polish forces and the advancing Soviet Red Army, it took place near Warsaw and aimed to prevent the Soviet invasion of Poland and potentially Europe. Polish troops, led by General PiĆsudski, successfully repelled the Soviets, securing Poland's independence and stopping their westward expansion. The victory is considered a turning point that maintained Polish sovereignty and influenced the outcome of the war, earning it the nickname "Miracle on the Vistula."