List of wars between Germans and Poles

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The following is a list of wars fought between Germans and Poles.

  Polish victory - 12

  German victory - 4

  Inconclusive/Victory for either Pro or Anti-German forces - 1

DateWarBelligerentsBelligerentsResult
1003-

1005

First Polish-German War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Duchy of Poland Blason DE saint empire (une tete).svg Holy Roman Empire German victory
1007-

1013

Second Polish-German War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Duchy of Poland Blason DE saint empire (une tete).svg Holy Roman Empire Polish victory
1015-

1018

Third Polish-German War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Duchy of Poland Blason DE saint empire (une tete).svg Holy Roman Empire Polish victory
1028-

1031

Fourth German-Polish War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Blason DE saint empire (une tete).svg Holy Roman Empire German victory
1326-

1332

Polish-Teutonic War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Teuton flag.svg Teutonic Knights Indecisive
1409-

1411

Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Teuton flag.svg Teutonic Knights Polish victory
1414 Hunger War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Teuton flag.svg Teutonic Knights Polish victory
1422 Golub War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Teuton flag.svg Teutonic Knights Polish victory
1431-

1435

Polish-Teutonic War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Teuton flag.svg Teutonic Knights Polish victory
1454-

1466

Thirteen Years' War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Teuton flag.svg Teutonic Knights Polish victory
1467-

1479

War of the Priests POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Teuton flag.svg Teutonic Knights Polish victory
1519-

1521

Polish-Teutonic War POL Przemysl II 1295 COA.svg Kingdom of Poland Teuton flag.svg Teutonic Knights Polish victory
1792-

1797

War of the First Coalition Flag of France.svg French Empire Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1803-1892).svg Kingdom of Prussia
French/Polish

victory

1795 Kościuszko Uprising Royal Banner of Stanislaw II of Poland.svg Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1803-1892).svg Kingdom of Prussia German/Russian

victory

1806-

1807

War of the Fourth Coalition Flag of France.svg French Empire Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1803-1892).svg Kingdom of Prussia French/Polish

victory

1813-

1814

War of the Sixth Coalition Flag of France.svg French Empire Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1803-1892).svg Kingdom of Prussia Coalition victory
1939-

1945

World War II Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland

Flaga PPP.svg Polish Underground State

Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg  Nazi Germany Polish victory

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