October 1944

10-1-44 – During a 14-hours cease fire only 8,000 civilians out of  250,000 leave the city. The negotiations continue
10-1-44 (2) – At 7:00 p.m. Germans renew shelling of City Center.
10-2-44 – Cease fire. Between 5:00 & 19:00 16,000 civilians left the city. 80% of population stays in City Center.
10-2-44 (2) – After whole day of negotiations all fighting in Warsaw ceases at 8:00 p.m. Both sides sign a declaration.
10-2-44 (3) – The terms allow insurgents to be treated as POWs, civilians would not be punishes for being part of admin.
10-3-44 –Civilians leave the city, among them are insurgents who don't want to be POWs. They go to camp in Pruszkow.
10-3-44 (2) – From Pruszkow, civilians are sent to the concentration camps or forced labor camps in Germany.
10-4-44 – Insurgents surrender. 15th, 21st and 72nd regiments of infantry leave the city and go into captivity.
10-4-44 (2) – Last transmissions of Insurgency's radio stations: Polish Radio and “Blyskawica” (lightning).
10-5-44 – Last 3 infantry regiments (72nd, 36th & 15th) leave Warsaw. That's nearly 15,000 insurgents.
10-5-44 (2) – All remaining civilians are forced to leave Warsaw. 200,000 go to concentration or labor camps.
10-6-44 – Massive pillage begins. Delegations of Germans enter the ruins and strip them of anything of value.
After 10-6-44 – 33,000 railway wagons filled with furniture, personal belongings and factory equipment left Warsaw.
After 10-6-44 (2) – When there is nothing left to be stolen blocks after blocks are set on fire with flamethrowers.