Gwardia Ludowa WRN
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| Polish Underground State
History of Poland |
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| The authorities |
| Government |
| Administration |
| Parliament |
| Courts |
| Political organizations |
| Major |
| 1PPS-WRN (socialists) |
| 2SL (agrarian party) |
| 3SN (right-wing party) |
| SP (Christian democrats) |
| Minor |
| 4OZN (sanacja) |
| SD (centrist) |
| 5Bund and Hatzoar (Jewish left) |
| 6Betar (zionist) |
| Opposition |
| 7ONR (far-right) |
| 8PPR (communists) |
| Military organizations |
| Universal |
| SZP ZWZ |
| Armia Krajowa |
| Szare Szeregi KB |
| Significantly integrated into ZWZ-AK |
| 1GL WRN |
| 2BCh |
| Partially integrated |
| 3NOW and NSZ |
| 4OPW |
| 7KN |
| Not integrated |
| 5ŻOB |
| 6ŻZW |
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| 7OW ZJ |
| 8GL and AL |
| See also |
| Cultural activities |
| Education |
| History of Poland (1939–1945) |
Gwardia Ludowa WRN (GL WRN, People's Guard of WRN) was a part of the Polish resistance movement in World War II. Created in 1939 by Polish Socialist Party - WRN faction, since 1940 it was subordinated to ZWZ (since, 1942, AK) with a degree of autonomy. In 1944 it numbered about 42,000 people. It was disbanded in early 1945.
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[edit] References
- (Polish) Gwardia Ludowa WRN on WIEM Encyklopedia
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