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Belarusian resistance during World War II

Index Belarusian resistance during World War II

The Belarusian Resistance during World War II opposed Nazi Germany from 1941 until 1944. [1]

34 relations: Aleksander Krzyżanowski, Ales Adamovich, Barys Kit, Belarusian Resistance, Belarusian resistance movement, Bibliography of World War II, Byelorussian collaboration with Nazi Germany, Byelorussian Home Defence, Come and See, Destruction battalions, Dzernavichy, German occupation of Byelorussia during World War II, History of Belarus, Hryhoriy Vasiura, In the Fog, Khatyn massacre, Koldichevo, Leśni, List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (S), Lithuanian partisans (disambiguation), Masha Bruskina, Minay Shmyryov, Operation Bamberg, Operation Cottbus, Operation Hornung, Operation Winterzauber, Partisan, Rasony District, Soviet partisans in Latvia, The Holocaust in Russia, Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany, Valozhyn, 169th Rifle Division (Soviet Union), 1st SS Infantry Brigade.

Aleksander Krzyżanowski

Aleksander Krzyżanowski nom de guerre "Wilk" (February 18, 1895 – September 29, 1951) was a Polish army officer, major, member of the Polish resistance movement in World War II and Commandant of the Armia Krajowa in the Vilnius Region.

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Ales Adamovich

Ales Adamovich (Алесь Адамовіч, Алесь Адамович, full name: Александр Михайлович Адамович; September 3, 1927 in Hlusha Minsk Voblast, Belarus, USSR – January 26, 1994 in Moscow, Russia) was a Belarusian Soviet writer and a critic, Professor and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Doctor of Philosophy in philology, Doctorate in 1962 (a degree in Russia corresponding to Habilitation); member of the Supreme Soviet (1989–92).

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Barys Kit

Barys Uladzimiravich Kit (Бары́с Уладзімеравіч Кіт, Бори́с Влади́мирович Кит; April 6, 1910 – February 1, 2018) was a Belarusian-American rocket scientist.

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Belarusian Resistance

Belarusian Resistance may refer to.

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Belarusian resistance movement

Belarusian resistance movement are the resistance movements on the territory of contemporary Belarus.

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Bibliography of World War II

This is a bibliography of works on World War II.

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Byelorussian collaboration with Nazi Germany

During World War II, some Belarusians collaborated with the invading Axis powers.

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Byelorussian Home Defence

The Belarusian Home Defence, or the Byelorussian Home Guard (Беларуская краёвая абарона, Bielaruskaja Krajovaja Abarona, BKA) was a name of the collaborationist volunteer battalions formed by the Belarusian Central Council (1943-1944), a pro-Nazi Belarusian self-government within Reichskommissariat Ostland during World War II.

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Come and See

Come and See (Иди и смотри, Idi i smotri; Ідзі і глядзі, Idzi i hlyadzi) is a 1985 Soviet war drama film directed by Elem Klimov, with a screenplay written by Klimov and Ales Adamovich.

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Destruction battalions

Destruction battalions, colloquially istrebitels (истребители, "destroyers", "exterminators") abbreviated: istrebki (Russian), strybki (Ukrainian) were paramilitary units under the control of NKVD in the western Soviet Union, which performed tasks of internal security on the Eastern Front and after it.

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Dzernavichy

Dzernavichy (Дзёрнавічы; Дёрновичи, Dernovichi), also spelled Dzyornavichy or Dyornovichi, is an abandoned Belarusian village in Naroulia District, Gomel Region.

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German occupation of Byelorussia during World War II

The occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany started with the German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 (Operation Barbarossa) and ended in August 1944 with the Soviet Operation Bagration.

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History of Belarus

This article describes the history of Belarus.

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Hryhoriy Vasiura

Hryhoriy Mykytovych Vasiura (ukr. Григорій Микитович Васюра, rus. Григорий Никитович Васюра, February 15, 1915, Chyhyryn – October 2, 1987, Minsk) was a war criminal who participated in the Khatyn massacre.

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In the Fog

In the Fog (В тумане) is a 2012 drama film directed by Sergei Loznitsa.

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Khatyn massacre

Khatyn or Chatyń (Belarusian and Хаты́нь) was a village of 26 houses and 156 inhabitants in Belarus, in Lahoysk Raion, Minsk Region, 50 km away from Minsk.

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Koldichevo

Koldichevo (Koldychevo/Kołdyczewo) was the site of a Nazi concentration camp north of Baranovichi, Belarus.

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Leśni

Leśni ludzie ("forest people") is an informal name applied to some anti-German partisan groups that operated in occupied Poland during World War II, being a part of Polish resistance movement.

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List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (S)

The Hero of the Soviet Union was the highest distinction of the Soviet Union.

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Lithuanian partisans (disambiguation)

The Lithuanian partisans can refer to various irregular military units in different historical periods active in Lithuania against foreign invaders and occupiers.

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Masha Bruskina

Maria "Masha" Bruskina (Марыя Барысаўна Брускіна Marïya Barïsawna Bruskina; Мария Борисовна Брускина Mariya Borisovna Bruskina; 1924 – 26 October 1941 in Minsk) was a Jewish member of the Minsk Resistance during World War II.

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Minay Shmyryov

Minay Filippovich Shmyryov (Міна́й Пілі́павіч Шмыро́ў, Мина́й Фили́ппович Шмырёв; 23 December 18913 September 1964), also transliterated as Minay Shmyrev and Minai Shmyrev, was one of the leaders of the Belarusian partisan resistance against the German occupation during World War II.

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Operation Bamberg

Operation Bamberg was an anti-partisan operation during the Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany.

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Operation Cottbus

Operation Cottbus was an anti-partisan operation during the occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany.

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Operation Hornung

Operation Hornung was an anti-partisan operation during the Occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany, carried out in February 1943.

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Operation Winterzauber

Operation Winterzauber (Operation "Winter magic") was a rear security operation from 15 February to early April 1943 aimed at creating a depopulated zone of 30 to 40 km along the Belarussian–Latvian border.

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Partisan

Partisan may refer to.

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Rasony District

Rasony District (Расонскі раён, Россонский район) is a district in Vitebsk Region, Belarus.

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Soviet partisans in Latvia

The Soviet partisans in Latvia were Soviet partisans who were deployed to Latvia and attempted to wage guerrilla warfare against the German armed forces during the German occupation of Latvia.

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The Holocaust in Russia

The Holocaust in Russia refers to the Nazi crimes during the occupation of Russia (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) by Nazi Germany.

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Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany

Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany took place during the military occupation of modern-day Ukraine by Nazi Germany in World War II.

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Valozhyn

Valozhyn, Vałožyn or Volozhin (Вало́жын,, Воло́жин, Valažinas, Wołożyn, וואָלאָזשין Volozhin; also written as Wolozin and Wolozhin) is a town in the Minsk Region of Belarus.

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169th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)

The 169th Rifle Division was formed as a standard Red Army rifle division beginning in late August, 1939, as part of the pre-war Soviet military build-up.

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1st SS Infantry Brigade

The 1 SS Infantry Brigade (mot) was a unit of the German Waffen SS formed from former concentration camp guards for service in the Soviet Union behind the main front line during the Second World War.

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Belarusian partisans, Belarusian resistance during world war ii, Byelorussian partisans, Byelorussian resistance during World War II, List of Belarusian partisans.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarusian_resistance_during_World_War_II

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