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The infobox funnily said this as a Polish victory, I revised this [1] as this was a Soviet victory. The Soviets expelled the German forces, and disbanded the Polish forces right after the battle, recruiting those willing into the Soviet ranks. Poles achieved nothing in Lviv, these insurgents were the last to fly a Polish flag in Lviv in between the German collapse and the Soviet advance.--Erin Vaxx (talk) 09:12, 29 August 2021 (UTC):User:GizzyCatBella are you and your alternate account following me? Why are you saying that a "Soviet victory" is "not totally accurate" [2] ? I read the article and books on this topic. This was a total Soviet victory, crushing both the Germans and a day or two later the Polish Home Army. By the end of July there were no Polish forces left, they all fled, were arrested, or defected to the Soviets. The Template:Infobox military conflict says for the result to use "one of two standard terms: "X victory" or "Inconclusive"", nothing else. There is no ambiguity that this was an resounding Soviet victory.--Erin Vaxx (talk) 11:41, 29 August 2021 (UTC) strike globally banned sockReply