Polish resistance
Polish Resistance may refer to:
1569–1795
Main article: History of Poland in the Early Modern era (1569–1795)
1795–1918
Main article: Resistance movements in partitioned Poland (1795–1918)
- Greater Poland Uprising (1806)
- November Uprising
- Greater Poland Uprising (1846)
- Kraków Uprising
- Greater Poland Uprising (1848)
- January Uprising
- Organic work
- Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–07)
- Łódź insurrection (1905)
- Greater Poland Uprising (1918–19)
1918–39
Main article: History of Poland (1918–39)
1939–45
Main article: Polish resistance movement in World War II
- Polish Underground State
- Armia Krajowa (the Home Army), Polish underground army in World War II (400 000 sworn members)
- Narodowe Siły Zbrojne (National Armed Forces)
- Bataliony Chłopskie
- Gwardia Ludowa (the Peoples' Guard) and Armia Ludowa (the Peoples' Army)
- Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa (ZOB, the Jewish Fighting Organisation), Jewish resistance movement that led the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943
- Żydowski Związek Walki (ZZW, the Jewish Fighting Union), Jewish resistance movement that led the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943
1945–89
Main article: History of Poland (1945–89)
- Cursed soldiers
- Anti-communist resistance in Poland
- Poznań 1956 protests
- Polish 1970 protests
- Solidarity (Polish trade union)
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