List of Polish resistance topics

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Polish resistance can refer to various resistance movements of the Polish people against foreign invaders, occupiers or puppet governments:

  • in the period of History of Poland (1569-1795), see Repnin Sejm, Bar Confederation, Great Sejm and Kościuszko Uprising, Wielkopolska Uprising (1794)
  • in the period of History of Poland (1795-1918), see Polish resistance during the Partitions (Wielkopolska Uprising (1806), November Uprising, Wielkopolska Uprising (1846),Kraków Uprising, Wielkopolska Uprising (1848), January Uprising, Romanticism in Poland, Positivism in Poland, Great Emigration, Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905-1907), Łódź insurrection)
  • in the period of History of Poland (1918-1939), see Wielkopolska Uprising (1918–1919), Sejny Uprising and the Silesian Uprisings
  • in the period of History of Poland (1939-1945), see Polish resistance movement in World War II and Polish Underground State
  • in the period of History of Poland (1945-1989), see cursed soldiers, anti-communist resistance in Poland, Poznań 1956 protests, Polish 1970 protests and Solidarity
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