Battle of Gdynia

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The Battle of Gdynia was a World War II engagement in early 1945 in which Soviet and Polish forces fought German troops for control of the key Baltic port city of Gdynia in northern Poland.

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Battle of Gdynia canonical 1
Battle of Gdynia (1945) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military engagement
aimOfGermanForces defend port and evacuation routes
aimOfSovietForces secure access to Baltic ports
associatedWith Red Army advance toward Berlin
collapse of German defenses in Pomerania
belligerent Nazi Germany
Poland
Soviet Union
combatant Polish People’s Army
Red Army
Wehrmacht
conflict World War II
consequence liberation of Gdynia from German control
loss of a major German-held Baltic port
country Poland
date March 1945
followedBy Battle of Danzig
front Eastern Front
geopoliticalContext Soviet and Polish offensive against Nazi Germany
historicalEra 20th century
involves naval port facilities
urban warfare
location Gdynia
Pomerania
northern Poland
militaryCampaign Vistula–Oder Offensive
surface form: Soviet Vistula–Oder and follow‑on operations
objective capture of Gdynia
control of Baltic port
opponent German troops
Polish troops
Soviet troops
partOf East Pomeranian Offensive
Eastern Front
surface form: Eastern Front of World War II
precededBy Soviet advance through Pomerania
region Baltic coast of Poland
result Soviet and Polish victory
statusOfCityAfterBattle under Soviet and Polish control
statusOfCityBeforeBattle under German occupation
strategicImportance key Baltic port city
theater Baltic Sea region
timePeriod late stages of World War II in Europe
year 1945

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East Pomeranian Offensive notableBattle Battle of Gdynia
Battle of Danzig (1945) relatedEvent Battle of Gdynia
this entity surface form: Battle of Gdynia (1945)