Grupy Szturmowe

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Grupy Szturmowe were elite combat units of the Polish underground youth organization Szare Szeregi, known for conducting sabotage and armed resistance against the German occupation during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polish underground military unit
World War II resistance unit
activity armed resistance
assassination of German officials
diversionary operations
liberation of prisoners
railway sabotage
sabotage
associatedWith Polish Scouting and Guiding Association NERFINISHED
composedOf Polish youth
conflict World War II
country Poland
disbandedAfter end of World War II in Europe
formedAs combat section of Szare Szeregi
ideology Polish patriotism
language Polish
motto Dziś – jutro – pojutrze NERFINISHED
movement Polish resistance movement NERFINISHED
notableMember Aleksy Dawidowski "Alek" NERFINISHED
Jan Bytnar "Rudy" NERFINISHED
Tadeusz Zawadzki "Zośka" NERFINISHED
notableOperation Operation Arsenal NERFINISHED
Operation Celestynów NERFINISHED
Operation Kutschera NERFINISHED
Operation Wieniec NERFINISHED
objective support the Polish Underground State
weaken German occupation apparatus
operatedIn German-occupied Poland NERFINISHED
opposedTo German occupation of Poland
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
parentOrganization Armia Krajowa NERFINISHED
Szare Szeregi NERFINISHED
participatedIn Warsaw Uprising NERFINISHED
partOf Szare Szeregi NERFINISHED
recognizedAs elite formation within Szare Szeregi
recruitmentBase secondary school students
university students
role elite assault units
special operations units
subordinateTo Kedyw NERFINISHED
symbol anchor of the Polish Underground State (Kotwica)
timePeriod 1942–1944
training military training
sabotage techniques
urban guerrilla warfare

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Szare Szeregi (cooperating scouting units) hadSubdivision Grupy Szturmowe
subject surface form: Szare Szeregi