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Polish Partisan Movement

The Polish Partisan Movement was a network of underground fighters in Poland during World War II, primarily opposing occupying forces like Nazi Germany and later Soviet influence. These resistance groups engaged in sabotage, intelligence gathering, and guerrilla warfare to disrupt enemy operations and support Polish sovereignty. Operating covertly, they played a significant role in the broader fight for independence and helped preserve Polish national identity amid occupation. Their efforts were dangerous and often clandestine, making them key figures in Poland’s wartime struggle for freedom.