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8. Losses in energy sector, industry and handicrafts
9. General compilation of material losses in mining, industry, energy
sector and handicrafts
10. Losses in commerce
11. Losses in transportation
12. Losses in transportation (excluding buildings and stock)
13. Losses in postal service and telecommunications
14. Losses in postal service and telecommunications
(excluding buildings and stock)
15. Losses in public administration, self-government, monopolies,
banking and insurance
16. Losses in public administration, self-government, monopolies,
banking and insurance
17. Losses in cultural goods and art
18. Losses in cultural goods and art (according to respective branches)
19. Losses incurred by schools and educational establishments
20. Losses incurred by schools and scientific institutions
(excluding buildings and stock)
21. Losses in healthcare service
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Table 1
Human losses in the army
Dead Wounded Missing Total:
236.606 780.544
Total: 123.178 420.760
133.700 620.000
1. September campaign 1939 .................. 66.300 420.000
12.552 18.827
2. I Army in the East ................................. 6.275 
15.212 22.819
3. II Army in the East ............................... 7.607 
4.154 6.233
4. Units in France and Norway 1940 ..... 2.079 
5. Units fighting alongside Great Britain
468 601
122 11
a) Carpathian Brigade (Tobruk) .........
8.737 11.198
2.197 264
b) II Corps ...............................................
3.595
1.014 305 4.914
c) I Armored Division ...........................
159 404
66 179
d) I Autonomous Parachute Brigade ....
 3.000
3.000 
e) Air force ..............................................
 1.500
1.500 
f) Navy ....................................................
29
18 1 48
g) Other ...................................................
*)
28.000 41.000
13.000 
6. Warsaw Uprising ...............................
**)
30.000 50.000
20.000 
7. Resistance movement ......................
*)
The cited figures do not include civilian losses, including high
numbers of youth fighting in unorganized groups as well as civil-
ians who perished in the Warsaw Uprising.
**)
The cited figure is much lower than the actual number of those
killed fighting within the Resistance Movement against the Ger-
mans during the occupation. Statistical expression of those losses
is not yet possible. These losses, however, are included in the
data on Poland s total human losses.
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Table 2
Losses among Polish intelligentsia
(partial data)
Specification Number of deaths
1. Culture and art historians,
62
museum curators, archeologists ...............
235
2. Plastic artists .................................................
60
3. Musicians.......................................................
104
4. Actors and directors ....................................
56
5. Writers ............................................................
122
6. Journalists ......................................................
7. Judges, prosecutors
1.110
and apprentice judges ................................
4.500
8. Lawyers .........................................................
5.000
9. Doctors ...........................................................
2.500
10. Dentists ........................................................
11. Sanitary personnel
3.000
of healthcare services.................................
700
12. Professors and academics.........................
848
13. Secondary school teachers .......................
34
14. Kindergarten teachers ...............................
3.963
15. Primary school teachers ............................
340
16. Vocational schools teachers ......................
411
17. Teachers of other schools ..........................
54
18. Librarians ....................................................
91
19. Archive staff ................................................
32
20. Staff of scholarly societies ........................
2.647
21. Catholic priests ...........................................
n.a.
22. Clergy of other faiths ................................
6.124
23. Railway workers ........................................
2.412
24. Postal workers ............................................
3.958
25. Treasury employees ...................................
n.a.
26. General administration officers...............
1.183
27. Social security employees ........................
9.000
28. Officers .........................................................
n.a.
29. Engineers and technicians........................
103
Table 3
Territorial distribution of material losses
Voivodship %
Total: 100.0
1. Białostockie ................................................... 4.2
2. Gdańskie ........................................................ 5.2
3. Kieleckie ........................................................ 8.4
4. Krakowskie ................................................... 5.1
5. Lubelskie ....................................................... 3.2
6. Aódzkie including Aódz ............................. 8.8
7. Pomorskie ...................................................... 5.2
8. Poznańskie .................................................... 8.6
9. Rzeszowskie .................................................. 4.1
10. ZlÄ…sko-DÄ…browskie .................................... 5.5
11. Warszawskie ............................................... 7.2
12. Capital City of Warsaw............................. 34.5
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Table 4
Losses in agriculture, gardening and special cultures
(millions zlotys)
Total: 11.302
1. Damage to soil due
to military action ........................................ 353
2. Losses in livestock ....................................... 2.560
3. Losses in agricultural machinery
and implements .......................................... 638
4. Losses in gardening
and special cultures ................................... 350
5. Losses in crop stocks possessed
on 1.9.1939 ................................................... 1.239
6. Confiscated agricultural production
during occupation ...................................... 6.062
Note: The above compilation does not include losses in rural real estate totaling 1.545 million
zlotys and households  511 million zlotys, which amounts to 2.056 million zlotys. This
amount is included in the data on losses in 1. buildings and 2. households.
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Table 5
Losses in forest management
according to material classification
(millions
zlotys)
Total: 3.579
1. Damage to soil ............................................................. 22
2. Tree stand destruction ................................................ 2.465
3. Losses in stock and technical equipment ............... 39 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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