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Aggie
April 22, 2021
On the night of August 31, 1939, the Germans dressed in Polish uniforms faked an attack on a radio tower. It should be mentioned that Gliwice was a German city at the time, located on the border with Poland. The Gliwice provocation, i.e. a false attack by the Germans on their own outpost, gave the Third Reich an excuse to start an invasion of Poland. The consequence of these events was the outbreak of World War II. Interesting fact: The radio station in Gliwice is made of larch wood and is 111 meters high, which makes it the tallest wooden structure in Europe and one of the tallest facilities of this type in the world. Must see!
On the night of August 31, 1939, the Germans dressed in Polish uniforms faked an attack on a radio tower. It should be mentioned that Gliwice was a German city at the time, located on the border with Poland. The Gliwice provocation, i.e. a false attack by the Germans on their own outpost, gave the T…
Ubicación
Gliwice, Silesian Voivodeship