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Prussian-Polish War
Date 21 March – 4 July 2006
Location Pomerania, Baltic Sea, Kaliningrad-Königsberg
Result Prussian-led Coalition Victory:
  • Treaty of Poznan
  • Prussian annexation of Polish Pomerania and the Kaliningrad region
  • Abolition of the Kaliningrad Soviet
Belligerents
Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) Kingdom of Prussia
Flag of Saxony Saxony
Flag of Lithuania Lithuania
Flag of Russia Western Liberation Army
Flag of Poland (with coat of arms) Polish People's Republic
Flag of the Soviet Union Kaliningrad Soviet
Commanders and leaders
Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) Christian I
Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) Heinz Kessler
Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) Klaus-Dieter Baumgarten
Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) Albrecht von Moltke
Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) Prince Georg
Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) Prince Friedrich Wilhelm
Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) Manfred Döring
Flag of Saxony Michael Kretschmer
Flag of Poland (with coat of arms) Marek Belka
Flag of Poland (with coat of arms) Czesław Piątas
Flag of Poland (with coat of arms) Mieczysław Cieniuch
Flag of Poland (with coat of arms) Franciszek Gągor
Flag of Poland (with coat of arms) Henryk Szumski
Flag of the Soviet Union V.G. Yegorov
Strength
517,123:
  • Flag of Prussia (1892-1918) 407,223
  • Flag of Saxony 38,000
  • Flag of Lithuania 26,500
  • Flag of Russia 50,480
637,262:
  • Flag of Poland (with coat of arms) 437,262
  • Flag of the Soviet Union 200,000
Casualties and losses

Prussian Losses:

  • 4,454 killed in action
  • 6,427 dead of disease or infection
  • 16,217 wounded
  • 785 missing
  • 910 captured
  • 28,793 total

Saxon Losses:

  • 379 killed in action
  • 1,051 wounded
  • 16,263 captured or missing
  • 17,693 total

Lithuanian Losses:

  • 348 killed in action
  • 2,095 wounded
  • 1,397 captured or missing
  • 3,840 total

Russian Losses:

  • 1,633 killed in action
  • 3,926 wounded
  • 553 missing
  • 5,085 captured
  • 11,197 total

Polish Losses:

  • 9,123 killed in action
  • 18,952 dead of disease or infection
  • 35,236 wounded
  • 12,365 missing
  • 31,120 captured
  • 106,796 total

Russian Losses:

  • 44,700 dead
  • 89,732 wounded
  • 10,129 missing or captured
  • 144,642 total

The Prussian-Polish War, also known as the Pomeranian War, the Two Week's War, or the Prussian Reconquest, was a short-lived but brutal military conflict fought between the Kingdom of Prussia and the Polish People's Republic.

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