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changedHappy to announce that we have started working on our next map, based on the Battle of Wizna , which happened almost immediately after the Battle of Westerplatte.
changedBrief Intro of the Battle : The Battle of Wizna was fought between September 7 and September 10, 1939, between the forces of Poland and Germany during the initial stages of the Invasion of Poland. Because it consisted of a small force holding a piece of fortified territory against a vastly larger invasion for three days at great cost before being annihilated with no known survivors, Wizna is sometimes referred to as a Polish Thermopylae in Polish culture.
changedRemember: You can submit map requests over here. LINK
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changedHappy to announce that we have started working on our next map, based on the Battle of Wizna , which happened almost immediately after the Battle of Westerplatte.
changedBrief Intro of the Battle : The Battle of Wizna was fought between September 7 and September 10, 1939, between the forces of Poland and Germany during the initial stages of the Invasion of Poland. Because it consisted of a small force holding a piece of fortified territory against a vastly larger invasion for three days at great cost before being annihilated with no known survivors, Wizna is sometimes referred to as a Polish Thermopylae in Polish culture.
changedRemember: You can submit map requests over here. LINK
Happy to announce that we have started working on our next map, based on the Battle of Wizna, which happened almost immediately after the Battle of Westerplatte.
Brief Intro of the Battle : The Battle of Wizna was fought between September 7 and September 10, 1939, between the forces of Poland and Germany during the initial stages of the Invasion of Poland. Because it consisted of a small force holding a piece of fortified territory against a vastly larger invasion for three days at great cost before being annihilated with no known survivors, Wizna is sometimes referred to as a Polish Thermopylae in Polish culture.
Remember: You can submit map requests over here. LINK