• According to Sosnkowski, the Union of Armed Struggle was supposed to be a national military organization, without regard to political differences and social ranks.
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  • That notwithstanding, in autumn 1940, troop numbers of the Union of Armed Struggle in and around Grodno stood at 1,800 soldiers.
  • The Union of Armed Struggle formed in November 1939 by General W. Sikorski was a part of the Polish Armed Forces.
  • 3. Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ) was a military organisation of the underground movement, governed by the Polish Government-in-exile.
  • Poland, I’m in love On 14 February 2022, we are celebrating the 80th anniversary of the transformation of the Union of Armed Struggle...
  • On top of this, they formed an underground army known as the Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ) and later changed to the Home Army (AK).
  • The Union of Armed Struggle was established on the basis of the SZP, which began its existence from September 27th, 1939.
  • 78 years ago today, during the Second World War, the Union of Armed Struggle was transformed into the Home Army, thus creating the largest underground...
  • 14 February 1942 | Union of Armed Struggle was renamed into Home Army - underground Polish army in occupied country.