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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia - Armia Krajowa
The Armia Krajowa or AK (Home Army) functioned as the dominant resistance movement in German-occupied Poland, which was active in all are...
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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Armia Krajowa - Relations With Jews
In February 1942, the Operational Command of the AK Information and Propaganda Office set up the Section for Jewish Affairs, directed by ...
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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Armia Krajowa - Weapons And Equipment
As a clandestine army operating in a country occupied by the enemy, separated by over a thousand kilometers from any friendly territory, ...
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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Armia Krajowa - Structure
The executive branch of the AK was the operational command, composed of many units. Estimates of the AK membership in the first half of 1...
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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Armia Krajowa - Operations
While the AK did not engender a general revolt, its forces did carry out intensive economic and armed sabotage. In 1944 it acted on a bro...
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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Armia Krajowa - Relations With Lithuanians
Relations between Lithuanians and Poles were strained during most of the interwar period due to conflicts over the Vilnius region and Suv...
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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Armia Krajowa - Relations With Lithuanians
Relations between Lithuanians and Poles were strained during most of the interwar period due to conflicts over the Vilnius region and Suv...
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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Armia Krajowa - Relations With Lithuanians
Relations between Lithuanians and Poles were strained during most of the interwar period due to conflicts over the Vilnius region and Su...
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Armia Krajowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Armia Krajowa - Origins
The AK originated from the Sluzba Zwyciestwu Polski (Polish Victory Service), set up on 27 September 1939 by General MichaĆ Karaszewicz-...
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