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Poland was invaded and annexed by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the invasion of Poland in 1939. In the pre-war Polish territories annexed by the Soviets (modern-day western Ukraine, Western Belarus, Lithuania and Białystok regions, known to Poles as "Kresy") the first Soviet partisan groups were formed in 1941, soon after Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Those groups fought against the Germans, but conflicts with Polish partisans were also common.

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  • Les partisans soviétiques en Pologne sont des soldats de l'armée rouge, mis en fuite par l'avancée des troupes allemandes lors de l'opération Barbarossa, en 1941, et qui faute de soutien des populations locales, se regroupent dans les forêts autour de Nowogródek (Navahroudak), Lida et Wilno (Vilnius). Ils forment alors des groupes de partisans qui s'opposent à l'occupant mais aussi très souvent aux résistants polonais. Article principal : Partisans soviétiques. (fr)
  • Poland was invaded and annexed by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the invasion of Poland in 1939. In the pre-war Polish territories annexed by the Soviets (modern-day western Ukraine, Western Belarus, Lithuania and Białystok regions, known to Poles as "Kresy") the first Soviet partisan groups were formed in 1941, soon after Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Those groups fought against the Germans, but conflicts with Polish partisans were also common. (en)
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  • Les partisans soviétiques en Pologne sont des soldats de l'armée rouge, mis en fuite par l'avancée des troupes allemandes lors de l'opération Barbarossa, en 1941, et qui faute de soutien des populations locales, se regroupent dans les forêts autour de Nowogródek (Navahroudak), Lida et Wilno (Vilnius). Ils forment alors des groupes de partisans qui s'opposent à l'occupant mais aussi très souvent aux résistants polonais. Article principal : Partisans soviétiques. (fr)
  • Poland was invaded and annexed by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the invasion of Poland in 1939. In the pre-war Polish territories annexed by the Soviets (modern-day western Ukraine, Western Belarus, Lithuania and Białystok regions, known to Poles as "Kresy") the first Soviet partisan groups were formed in 1941, soon after Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Those groups fought against the Germans, but conflicts with Polish partisans were also common. (en)
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  • Partisans soviétiques en Pologne (fr)
  • Soviet partisans in Poland (en)
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