Belarusian resistance during World War II information
Belarusian combatant organisations opposed to Nazi Germany
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See also: Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany
Belarusian resistance
Part of Eastern Front (World War II)
Soviet partisans in Belarus, 1943
Date
1941—1944
Location
German occupied Belarus
Result
Soviet victory
Germans retreated from Belarus
Belligerents
Soviet Union (partisans)
Nationalist underground in Western Belarus(mostly before 1943): Polish Underground State • UAS (1941—1942) • Armia Krajowa (1942—1944) • NAF (1942—1944) • Bataliony Chłopskie
: 500,000 servicemen of the occupation troops, collaborators, officials of the occupation administration, armed colonists and collaborators, including 125,000 persons. - irrecoverable[1]
The Belarusian resistance during World War II opposed Nazi Germany from 1941 until 1944. Belarus was one of the Soviet republics occupied during Operation Barbarossa. The term Belarusian partisans may refer to Soviet-formed irregular military groups fighting Germany, but has also been used to refer to the disparate independent groups who also fought as guerrillas at the time, including Jewish groups (such as the Bielski partisans and Fareynikte Partizaner Organisatsye), Polish groups (such as the Home Army), and nationalist Belarusian forces opposed to Germany.
^"Министерство обороны РБ - Партизанское движение в Белоруссии".
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