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Polish National Army

The Polish National Army (Polska Armia Narodowa) was a nationalist military organization formed in Poland during World War II, primarily active from 1939 to 1945. It aimed to resist occupation by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, advocating for Polish independence and sovereignty. The group operated as part of the broader Polish resistance movement, engaging in sabotage, intelligence gathering, and guerrilla warfare. While not officially part of the Polish government-in-exile, it played a significant role in underground activities. After the war, its members faced persecution due to political shifts under Soviet influence.