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Poland - Warsaw - View over the city showing the Kierbedzia Bridge over the Vistula River, destroyed by the Germans in September 1944 during World War Two.. Date: 1899
War with Russia - 5The long-drawn out battle of the Vistula ends in a crushing defeat of the Red Army by the Poles, seen here posing later in the year with guns taken from the bolsheviks
Ulica Nowy Zjazd and Slasko-Dabrowski Bridge, Warsaw, PolandUlica Nowy Zjazd and Slasko-Dabrowski Bridge over the Vistula River, Warsaw, Poland Date: 1911
Poland, Krakow. Blessed Bronislawa Hill. Kosciuszko Mound, erected by Cracovians between 1820 and 1823 in commemoration of the Polish national leader Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Swans on Vistula River, Krakow, Poland. The Wawel Cathedral is seen in the distance on Wawel Hill Date: circa 1990
Feeding swans on Vistula River, Krakow, PolandA man feeds the seagulls and swans on the Vistula River, Krakow, Poland. The Royal Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslaus, also known as the Wawel Cathedral
Poland. Warsaw. 16th century. EngravingPoland. Warsaw. 16th century. By Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1536-1590). Alte Europaische Stadtebilder. Civitates Orbis Terrarum
POLAND. Warsaw. The first World war. Oriental front (1914). Russian soldiers, combatants of the Vistula belonging to the regiments of Siberia, in the streets of Warsaw
Damage to Jozef Poniatowski Bridge, Warsaw, PolandDamage to Jozef Poniatowski Bridge, on the Vistula River, Warsaw, Poland, blown up by the Russian Army on 5 August 1915
Damage to Kierbedz Bridge, Warsaw, PolandDamage to Kierbedz Bridge, on the Vistula River, Warsaw, Poland, blown up by the Russian Army on 5 August 1915
Tyniecki Church EtcThe convent and church, seen across the Vistula river. Date: circa 1850
German infantry at River Vistula, 1915German infantry rest on the banks of the River Vistula during their advance eastwards through Poland towards Russia on the Eastern Front Date: May - June 1915
Germans cross Vistula 1914 - 1915German troops and supplies cross the Vistula river, as the forward lines move eastwards into Russian occupied Poland
Blown-up bridge in WarsawA bridge over the Vistula at Warsaw, blown up by the Russians in their retreat through Poland. In May 1915, the combined forces of Austria-Hungary
Poland / Warsaw 17CGeneral view of Warszawa, seen across the Vistula
Massacre of Dominicans at Sandomir, PolandAt Sandomir (now Sandomierz), a city on the River Vistula in south east Poland, 49 Dominicans are massacred by Tartars (or Tatars) invading from the east