Polish resistance during World War II | |||||||||
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Part of Resistance during World War II | |||||||||
Soldiers from Kolegium "A" of Kedyw on Stawki Street in Wola district - Warsaw Uprising 1944, Jewish prisoners of Gęsiówka concentration camp liberated by Polish Home Army soldiers from "Zośka" Battalion, 5 August 1944, Old Town in Warsaw in flames during the Warsaw Uprising, Polish partisans from Kielce area - unit "Jędrusie" 1945, |
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Belligerents | |||||||||
1939-1941:
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1939-1941: Soviet Union |
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1941-1944:
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1941-1944: |
1941-1944: |
1943-1944: Ukrainian Insurgent Army |
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1944-1945: |
1944-1945: Ukrainian Insurgent Army |
1944-1945: |
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After 1945: |
After 1945: |
1939-1941:
Supported by:
1939-1941:
Nazi Germany
1941-1944:
Supported by:
1941-1944:
Nazi Germany
1941-1944:
Soviet partisans
Supported by: