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    The Polish Underground State (Polish: Polskie Państwo Podziemne, also known as the Polish Secret State)[a] was a single political and military entity formed...
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    invasion marked the end of the Second Polish Republic, though Poland never formally surrendered. A Polish Underground State with a government-in-exile that...
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    of the Polish Underground State. The largest of all Polish resistance organizations was the Armia Krajowa (Home Army, AK), loyal to the Polish government...
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    it constituted the armed wing of what came to be known as the Polish Underground State. Estimates of the Home Army's 1944 strength range between 200,000...
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  • Soviet invasion of Poland, established in 1998 27 September – Polish Underground State's Day, Dzień Podziemnego Państwa Polskiego, set on the anniversary...
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    media related to Monument to the Polish Underground State and Home Army. The Monument to the Polish Underground State and Home Army is located on Wiejska...
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    Polish underground press, devoted to prohibited materials (sl. Polish: bibuła, lit. semitransparent blotting paper or, alternatively, Polish: drugi obieg...
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    had a unique underground administration maintained by the Polish Underground State. For regional divisions of Poland by the underground army known as...
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    The underground courts (Polish: Sądy podziemne) were World War II secret courts in occupied Poland, organized by the Polish government-in-exile. The courts...
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  • (1918–19) Sejny Uprising Silesian Uprisings Polish Underground State Armia Krajowa (the Home Army), Polish underground army in World War II (400 000 sworn members)...
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    Kotwica (redirect from Polish anchor)
    The kotwica ([kɔtˈfit͡sa]; Polish for 'anchor') was an emblem of the Polish Underground State and Armia Krajowa (AK; tr. 'Home Army') used during World...
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  • altered significantly. Nevertheless, underground organizations and individuals—in particular the Polish Underground State—saved much of Poland's most valuable...
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  • to informally as "The Underground" Polish Underground State (Polish: Polskie Państwo Podziemne), 1939-1945 Weather Underground, a clandestine far-left...
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    influence in Poland during World War II through the structures of the Polish Underground State and its military arm, the Armia Krajowa (Home Army) resistance...
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    Delegaturze Rządu RP na Kraj), an underground Polish resistance organization, and part of the Polish Underground State, active 1942–45 in German-occupied Poland...
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    Directorate of Underground Resistance (Polish: Kierownictwo Walki Podziemnej, KWP) was an agency of the Polish Underground State created during World...
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    communist-controlled center of authority, challenging organs of the Polish Underground State. The existence of the KRN was later accepted by the Soviet Union...
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    Trial of the Sixteen (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
    The Trial of the Sixteen (Polish: Proces szesnastu) was a staged trial of 16 leaders of the Polish Underground State held by the Soviet authorities in...
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    of the Polish Underground State in Occupied Poland, its links to the Polish government-in-exile initially in France then in London, the Polish armed forces...
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    Operation Tempest (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
    advancing Soviet Red Army. The Polish Underground State hoped to take power before the Soviets arrived. A goal of the Polish government-in-exile in London...
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    Grey Ranks (category Polish underground organisations during World War II)
    "Grey Ranks" (Polish: Szare Szeregi) was a codename for the underground paramilitary Polish Scouting Association (Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego) during...
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    collective of underground resistance organizations formed the Polish Underground State within the territory of the former Polish state. Many of the military...
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    Council of National Unity (category Polish Underground State)
    Polish Underground State during World War II. It was created by the Government Delegate on 9 January 1944. Originally the political arm of the Polish...
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    by Polish communists. At the time of the formation of the PKWN, the principal Polish authority in German-occupied Poland was the Polish Underground State...
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    Warsaw Rising Museum (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
    history of the uprising, and the history and possessions of the Polish Underground State. It collects and maintains hundreds of artifacts – ranging from...
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    People's Army (Poland) (category Polish underground organisations during World War II)
    the National Armed Forces, refused to join the structures of the Polish Underground State and Home Army. It participated in a number of uprisings and supported...
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    continued fighting under the auspices of the Polish government-in-exile and of the Polish Underground State. After the signing of the German–Soviet Treaty...
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    the invasions. Its largest military component was a part of the Polish Underground State network and became known as the Home Army. The whole clandestine...
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  • was also the most common explosive material manufactured by the Polish Underground State in occupied Poland during World War II; it was used for production...
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  • existing from 1939–1990 Polish Underground State, an underground state operating on the territories of the former Second Polish Republic during World War...
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