Polish Underground Army

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The Polish Underground Army was a clandestine resistance force in occupied Poland during World War II, conducting sabotage, intelligence, and guerrilla operations against Nazi Germany and its collaborators.

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Polish Underground Army canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II resistance organization
clandestine military organization
resistance movement
activity armed resistance
clandestine communications
guerrilla warfare
intelligence gathering
sabotage operations
support for underground press
aim fight German occupation
restore Polish independence
characteristic operated in secrecy
used underground networks
conflict World War II
country Poland
ideology Polish patriotism
language Polish
operatedIn occupied Poland
operationalStatus illegal under occupation law
opposed German occupation authorities
Nazi Germany
Nazi collaborators
partOf Organization of the Polish underground resistance against Nazi Germany
surface form: Polish resistance movement
risked German reprisals
supported civilian resistance activities
targeted German administrative infrastructure
German military infrastructure
timePeriod 1939–1945
usedMethod clandestine organization cells
covert communications
usedTactic attacks on German supply lines
intelligence reporting to Allies
partisan operations in rural areas
sabotage of transport infrastructure
urban underground operations

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Union of Armed Struggle militaryBranch Polish Underground Army