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| Working among the | partisans a reconnaissance scout for the brigade for t |
| and Polish occupied after that, so rightist | partisans abounded. |
| trials of former Soviet officials and Soviet | partisans accusing of violation of international stand |
| The total number of local Soviet | Partisans acting in Western Ukraine was never high, du |
| The Bielski | partisans' activities were aimed at the Nazis and thei |
| He was shot on October 31, 1944 by the | partisans after the liberation of Belgrade. |
| To his | partisans, after raiding a royal caravan and killing a |
| enant of the Italian Army who had joined the | Partisans after the Italian capitulation of September |
| Both sons fought for the | Partisans against the Italian Fascists. |
| April-June 1942 aimed at eliminating Soviet | partisans, airborne troops and encircling Red Army sol |
| the massacre in Naliboki, in which Bielskis' | partisans allegedly participated.. Their alleged invol |
| tary units were an alternative to the Soviet | partisans also operating in Latvia. |
| er eliminating two collaborators, the Jewish | partisans also informed the elder of the village and t |
| The Song Of The | Partisans, an anthem traditionally sung by Holocaust s |
| s of hard-fought engagements with the Soviet | partisans and regular forces in the Crimea in February |
| Nazi underground movement, hostile to Tito's | partisans, and maintained contacts with the British Sp |
| he allied force being made up of Yugoslavian | Partisans and parts of the People's Liberation Army of |
| was captured by the British and delivered to | Partisans and on September 27, 1945 was executed by or |
| Sporadically, Confederate | partisans and bushwhackers raided Iowa. |
| However, the tension between the | Partisans and the nationalists in Albania caused conce |
| eak and cowardly response by the antislavery | partisans and the Free State settlers, whom he describ |
| advance into the Balkans, and supported the | partisans and guerrillas in Yugoslavia and neighboring |
| eeking to establish coordination between the | partisans and the army, on 4 April 1942, Shmyryov's st |
| е) was the largest battle between the Soviet | partisans and the Whites together with the 5th Japanes |
| sieux-en-Vercors, where German forces killed | partisans and inhabitants |
| name White Guard was used exclusively by the | Partisans and their local organization the Liberation |
| Among them approximately 1,700 were | partisans, and the rest were part-time combatants. |
| Some young people joined the | partisans and were killed in combat. |
| battles of conservatism had been "marked as | partisans and excluded from Ministerial patronage and |
| 's palace in Milan a meeting between Italian | partisans and Mussolini in order to obtain a truce bet |
| d War II, Boljkovac served with the Yugoslav | Partisans and later with the state secret police OZNA. |
| He fought against the | partisans and he engaged in heavy combat with the Inde |
| with them from AK, from Allies' drops to the | partisans and from arms left over after the front pass |
| owever, relations between Israilov's Chechen | partisans and the Germans were tense at best, hostile |
| h was at the time stronghold of the Yugoslav | Partisans) and where Hajduk played exhibition matches |
| ginning of closer relations between Yugoslav | Partisans and Bulgaria. |
| endent State of Croatia against the Yugoslav | Partisans and Serbian population. |
| attempts, he managed to con his way into the | Partisans and took part in active combat. |
| sed on Schultz's refusal to execute Yugoslav | partisans and his eventual execution by the firing squ |
| Ukrainophile current, which brought together | partisans and sympathizers of Ukrainian nationalism ir |
| 3, the division was included in the Yugoslav | Partisans and went on to fight against the Axis as the |
| ke of growing hostilities between the Soviet | partisans and the AK forces Krzyzanowski conducted a s |
| postpone the seizure of that city by Polish | partisans and the Red Army. |
| l enemy groups, such as Bolsheviks, gypsies, | partisans and Jews. |
| f Kabletown was a battle between Confederate | partisans and Blazer's Scouts near the end of the Amer |
| The ad hoc band of Soviet | partisans and displaced German soldiers charged with t |
| in tracking down and confronting Confederate | partisans and guerrillas in West Virginia and Virginia |
| The Jefferson College | partisans appealed to the United States Supreme Court, |
| elatively according to plan, but most of the | Partisans appear to have avoided engaging the German f |
| participation of Macedonians in the Yugoslav | Partisans as well as other Communist resistance organi |
| 17 and proceeding towards Moscow to join the | partisans as a saboteur, Konstantinova joined the 2nd |
| n criminals, captured bandits, anti-Japanese | partisans, as well as political prisoners and people r |
| Wycliffe was still regarded by papal | partisans as trustworthy; his opposition to the ruling |
| he exodus that were forcibly returned to the | Partisans at Bleiburg. |
| d the French Resistance in the Franc Tireurs | Partisans, at the time still largely operating by sabo |
| the CIA tried to develop links with Romanian | partisans at the end of the 1940s. |
| 943 he was captured and shot by the Yugoslav | Partisans at the Chetnik headquarters in the Ostrog Mo |
| He joined the | partisans at Dumbarton Castle, and after a temporary a |
| its victory over Germany in May 1945, Polish | partisans attacked country offices of the PUBP, MO, UB |
| Soon afterward, two Nationalist | partisans attempted to assassinate Robert Cooper, judg |
| rative umbrella organization of the Yugoslav | Partisans, AVNOJ. |
| tably Russia and the Yugoslavian states, the | partisans became large and dangerous movements, requir |
| p, but his transport was liberated by Polish | partisans before it reached the camp. |
| The | Partisans began to withdraw from areas west of the Iso |
| 19th September 1943, an operation by Soviet | partisans began under the code name “Concert.” |
| saw the process and the execution of several | partisans belonging to the Brigata Osoppo, a formation |
| Ross' | partisans blamed Brown's actions on the members of the |
| as to defend their position against Orangist | partisans, bringing the country to the brink of civil |
| ucer is a lone, swaggering sergeant whom the | partisans briskly emasculate. |
| The | partisans burnt villages and fought the Germans. |
| and Anja are found by Bostjan and one of his | partisans, but as Bostjan threatens to execute Anja, E |
| ssful and many men deserted to the Communist | partisans, but the concept served as very useful anti- |
| There he tried to join the | Partisans, but he was rejected due to his young age (a |
| while testing new mortar weapons sent to the | partisans by their British Allies. |
| He also noted that | partisans can dive in BKA, and all personal structure |
| McNeill's Company, | Partisans, Capt. |
| His remains were transferred to the | partisans' cemetery at the Prijedor's suburb Urije in |
| hurch (German: Bekennende Kirche, BK), their | partisans Confessing Christians, as opposed to German |
| to take their toll; Confederate cavalry and | partisans could no longer raid with impunity. |
| nia and Soviet officials and argued that the | partisans counted among their ranks anti-Stalinists an |
| He was also head of the Yugoslav | Partisans' delegation at CLNAI, the Italian Partisans' |
| Upon their return, they learned that the | partisans did not expect them to return from the missi |
| order to disarm the Italian army before the | Partisans did). |
| The | partisans didn't expect such offensive and as a result |
| acked retreating German units; several dozen | partisans died in the operation. |
| The Janjaweed are armed | partisans drawn from Arab tribes. |
| the underground political entity of Italian | Partisans during the German occupation of Italy in the |
| thin the Italian Army and later the Yugoslav | Partisans during World War II, after which it was disb |
| The Rab Battalion was a unit of the Yugoslav | partisans during the Second World War. |
| n (Stig Henrik Hoff) helps a group of Soviet | partisans during World War II. |
| k on the German forces by a group of British | partisans, during which a number of her friends from t |
| ief style") dishes, ascribed to anti-Turkish | partisans during the Greek war for independence, which |
| invaded his country, he joined the Communist | Partisans during the Anti-Fascist Struggle. |
| ns Army, the Bulgarian Army and the Yugoslav | Partisans during September - October 1944. |
| rg massacre, in the course of which Yugoslav | Partisans executed thousands of Ustasha and Slovenian |
| In 1944, Soviet Red Army and Yugoslav | partisans expelled Axis troops from the region and vil |
| 4 men, mostly former Lithuanian soldiers and | partisans fighting in the June Uprising against the re |
| local population and Soviet POWs encouraged | partisans fighting behind the front, motivated even an |
| s suffered major casualties, but the Bielski | partisans fled safely to a more remote part of the for |
| So Wittiza's relatives and | partisans fled Iberia for Julian's protection at Ceuta |
| The Bielski | partisans, for example, never actually went into battl |
| After serving with the | Partisans for nearly two years, Zhivago deserts, walki |
| a German soldier was executed along with the | partisans for refusing to take part in the executions. |
| s II Hakim and excommunicate him and all his | partisans: for this reason Jawhar was in turn excommun |
| ian Army, he became a leader of the Yugoslav | partisans forces in Croatia. |
| uring the next two years (1943-1945) Italian | partisans fought against German forces in Italy and It |
| The airborne troops and | partisans fought a conventional battle with German for |
| From 1943 to 1945 the antifascist | partisans fought in the framework of the "Gherlenda" b |
| Upon entering the camp, the | partisans found only ruins, soot, smoke, and dead bodi |
| Later during Chongzhen's reign, Donglin | partisans found themselves opposed to the Grand Secret |
| On the night of May 8-9, 1943, Soviet | partisans from the Naliboki Forest suddenly entered Na |
| ligence regarding the location of Shmyryov's | partisans from the local villagers, the Nazis responde |
| - The bodies of 1163 victims of the Yugoslav | Partisans from World War II were buried near Macelj. |
| ng the fall of 1943 and the following winter | partisans, Fyodorov liquidated over 500 German supply |
| A former president of the Virginia | Partisans Gay & Lesbian Democratic Club, Ebbin was the |
| his group, Glejian and Tartizian with their | partisans, General Smbad, Ferrahian with his group, fu |
| To clear this territory of | Partisans, Germans employed 342 and 113 division and p |
| Yugoslav | partisans grimly crop the hair of a village quintet of |
| ach the Allied lines and made contact with a | partisans group (the Boccato group). |
| In the lead up to the massacre, Soviet | partisans had failed to recruit the Poles of Naliboki, |
| Soviet | partisans had been disrupting the rear of Army Group C |
| llor held the blockade, although the Russian | partisans had been active in the Pskov area, attacking |
| Tanzanian political analyst says opposition | partisans have expressed concern the electoral commiss |
| In 1327 the bishop joined Queen Isabella's | partisans; he drew up the six articles against Edward |
| y units, and with the assistance of Yugoslav | partisans, he was able to safely return to his base. |
| A supporter of the communist | Partisans, he named a son Tito, after Josip Broz Tito. |
| suppress the mounting resistance led by the | Partisans he adopted tactics of "summary executions, h |
| OSS liaison officer to Josip Tito's Yugoslav | Partisans he was also allegedly serving Soviet intelli |
| As leader of the Bielski | partisans, his aim was not to attack railroads and roa |
| nd this is the reason why he featured on the | partisans' hit list. |
| ”Bella ciao” (Italian folk - Italian | partisans Hymn) |
| Partisans immediately started to use their own plane. | |
| tic narrative the struggle of the Resistance | partisans in the swamps and forests of Eastern Europe. |
| According to some estimates, 10,000 | partisans in Estonia, 10,000 partisans in Latvia and 3 |
| eteran Kiril Trus, she was betrayed as being | partisans in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, in October 1941. |
| Jewish | partisans in Lithuania also fought against the Nazi oc |
| ecause the U.S. had befriended the Communist | Partisans in the latter stages of the war, and did not |
| nty years' imprisonment for his treatment of | partisans in the Soviet Union but only served eight ye |
| The resulting Loudoun Rangers served as | partisans in Loudoun for much of the war, but were eve |
| om German detention and joined the communist | partisans in northern Italy. |
| sed groups However, the importance of Soviet | partisans in Estonia was steadily overestimated in Sov |
| Polish civilians conducted by Soviet-aligned | partisans in Naliboki. |
| and libertarian, Moreau formed the group Les | Partisans in 1924. |
| The Red Army merely assisted the Yugoslav | Partisans in the capture of Belgrade; any other help w |
| , battled the Nazis alongside the Lithuanian | partisans in the forests of Vilnius; anti-Nazi partisa |
| From 7,000 | partisans in the late 1943, until the final military o |
| 1944, did the numbers and activity of Soviet | Partisans in Ukraine increase. |
| llies in May 1945, he was killed by Yugoslav | Partisans in Maribor. |
| He was shot by the | partisans in Dongo, captured while he was trying to ma |
| o.208,' one of the first units of the Soviet | partisans in Belorussia. |
| afo and schoolteacher and joined the Italian | partisans in 1943. |
| s on Sicily and Southern France; support for | partisans in Northern Italy, January-May 1945; aerial |
| unteer fighting the Germans with Yugoslavian | partisans in World War II. |
| Masherov led an underground group of Soviet | partisans in Belarus and was awarded title Hero of the |
| ough to Soviet lines, some after fighting as | partisans in the German rear for weeks. |
| He fought for the anti-fascist | partisans in World War II and continued to rise throug |
| North Africa, Sicily, and Greece; support of | partisans in the Balkans; and transportation of person |
| forces, and led his troops against Tokugawa | partisans in Mutsu Province. |
| As Soviet | partisans increasingly engaged in terror against local |
| During the winter, | Partisans inflicted heavy casualties on the Germans. |
| erman garrison was suddenly attacked and the | partisans inflicted heavy losses, apparently killing 3 |
| In some 3,000 raids, the | partisans inflicted damage on uniformed military perso |
| rthermore no-one remains to stick up for the | partisans involved or is interested in putting across |
| Lithuanian | partisans is a generic term used during World War II b |
| After joining the | Partisans, Kajuh became the leader of the cultural sec |
| In Romagna, he joined the Italian | partisans led by Libero as Giuseppe (nom de plume). |
| ering the collaboration with the Yugoslavian | partisans, led by Josip Broz Tito, of having missed to |
| admiration for the bravery of the Communist | partisans led to a brief membership in the Communist P |
| During the Second World War Soviet | partisans led by Sydir Kovpak started their guerrilla |
| On January 22, Polish | partisans liberated a town from Russians forces. |
| to observe a mourning period for her, Wang's | partisans lost power. |
| former U.S special envoy to Sudan, as saying | partisans loyal to opposition leader Hassan Al-Turabi |
| The | partisans made off with an Imperial eagle, adding to t |
| units of the OGPU, were involved in fighting | partisans, mainly in Chechnya and Dagestan, in the yea |
| As a result, the | partisans managed to liberate several hundred politica |
| s and the commander-in-chief of the Yugoslav | Partisans, Marshal Josip Broz Tito. |
| cian, without whose leadership the communist | partisans may well have failed in their battle to win |
| The increasing harassment from the | partisans meant that the Germans began to lose the con |
| After the village was overrun by the Soviet | partisans, men presumed to belong to the Polish resist |
| second authoritative book about the Bielski | partisans, mentions Aron about 30 times, and lists him |
| Two | partisans met Gruber and 22 other people, whom he had |
| During these forty days, the | Partisans mobilised over 5,000 citizens of Tuzla and n |
| tler of Allmovie wrote, "Although it has its | partisans, most consider The Kremlin Letter to be a bi |
| Lithuanian | partisans, mostly fighters against retreating Soviet f |
| ter Herold was killed on 28 November 1944 by | partisans near Bochnia, Poland. |
| he remainder of the war, the division fought | partisans near Spezia and the Tavo valley in Italy. |
| macht firing squad executed sixteen Yugoslav | partisans near the barracks of Smederevska Palanka, so |
| er decided to use the term Banden instead of | partisans, not wishing to give credence to the guerril |
| tration camps, while others, such as Bielski | partisans, numbered in the hundreds and included women |
| In all, the Jewish | partisans numbered between 20,000 and 30,000. |
| ring summary execution massacres by Yugoslav | partisans of Josip Broz Tito. |
| 1609, but their marriage was not a success; | partisans of the Earl tended to blame Lady Anne's powe |
| Partisans of National Liberation of Afghanistan or Fro | |
| le fighting Matfrid and Lambert I of Nantes, | partisans of Lothair, Odo, his brother William, Guy of |
| Partisans of Allah: Jihad in South Asia (2008) | |
| He was counted among the | partisans of the Hohenstaufen. |
| Although bitterly opposed by the | partisans of scholastic routine, Genovesi found influe |
| He opposed the | partisans of the duke of Burgundy in their attempts to |
| Partisans of these two political institutions caused c | |
| treaty of Calais (1360) by King John to the | partisans of Charles the Bad. |
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