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  narodowe sily zbrojne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Narodowe Siły Zbrojne (English National Armed Forces, NSZ) was one of the Polish armed underground guerilla organizations, fighting Nazi German occupation in General Government.
The NSZ struggled against the new regime, while allegedly continuing to murder Holocaust survivors, whose as NSZ believed were the base for communist government.
The members of NSZ were persecuted in the stalinist years after the war.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Narodowe_Sily_Zbrojne.html   (343 words)

  
 Narodowe Sily Zbrojne article - Narodowe Sily Zbrojne Polish Secret State History Poland Government Administration - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The NSZ has been accused of chauvinism and anti-Semitism, however this has been proven to be communist propaganda.
Thanks to the policy of non-cooperation with the Soviets and unlike Home Army (AK), that was completely transparent to Soviet security services, NSZ remained a military and political power when Poland was taken over by the Red Army.
Narodowe Sily Zbrojne article - Narodowe Sily Zbrojne definition - what means Narodowe Sily Zbrojne
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 Axis History Forum :: View topic - Polish volunteers in Germany Army (or Waffen-SS) in 1945
NARODOWE SILY ZBROJNE - The NSZ was the Polish armed underground guerilla, fighting Nazi German occupation in General Government.
The National Armed Forces (NSZ), a part of the Polish underground resistance movement, was falsely accused of the collaboration with the German invaders and of initiating the civil war.
The grounds for this ruthless persecution were simple: the NSZ anti-communist attitude from the very moment of its inception and its never-ending fight for independence and sovereignty.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?t=45385   (2264 words)

  
 Narodowe Sily Zbrojne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
NSZ itself underlined, that it fought with Soviet partisans.
One of the NSZ goals was to give protection to the population against the banditry and violence.
The NSZ described and evaluated the communist activities in the following way:
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/N/Narodowe-Sily-Zbrojne.htm   (413 words)

  
 NARODOWE SILY ZBROJNE
NARODOWE SIŁY ZBROJNE - The NSZ was an underground chauvinistic and anti-Semitic organization in Poland.
When Poland was taken over by Red Army, the NSZ struggled against the new regime, while allegedly continuing to murder Holocaust survivors.
Last fought against Germans had place in May 5th 1945 in Bohemia, when NSZ freed women from concentration camp in Holiszowo.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/NARODOWE+SILY+ZBROJNE   (134 words)

  
 The Legacy Project: Literary Sampler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I was a soldier in the Swietokrzyska Brigade of the NSZ (1) and commander of the infantry platoon that was dispatched from Czechoslovakia to Poland in 1945.
For that I was sentenced to death in Soviet-occupied Poland in 1946.
Members of the NSZ were hunted with particular viciousness and persistence in Soviet-occupied Poland because of their conservative views.
www.legacy-project.org /lit/display.html?ID=7   (1814 words)

  
 Zub-zdanowicz leonard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He volunteered to be sent to occupied Poland in 1942 (cichociemny), injured during landing, in hiding for several month.
Since June 1943 in NSZ (Narodowe Sily Zbrojne), fought with Nazis, communists and Russian partisans and gangs of robbers.
Chief of staff in NSZ Brygada Swietokrzyska, left Poland with this brigade and joined Polish forces in the West in 1945 and was demobilized in 1946.
wilson.ctstateu.edu /lib/archives/polish/personal/zubleo.htm   (193 words)

  
 Tajne oblicze GL-AL PPR Dokumenty: SR, April 2001
After all, some AK and NSZ units also committed crimes and it is known that at least some Polish communists were ideologically motivated.
Rzepecki stated he had grounds to believe that "the counter-intelligence had not ceased ferreting out Jews, masons and communists in BIP, and that it is continuing to practice this sport in a highly unintelligent fashion." (ibid, pp.
To proceed to something on a lighter note, the editors also fail to question the NSZ claim that General Zygmunt Berling, commander of the Kosciuszko Division and then the Polish First Army that fought alongside the Red Army, was a Jew.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~sarmatia/401/212ciencia.html   (3086 words)

  
 The Institute of World Politics > News & Publication > The Warsaw Uprising 1944
Because the NSZ leadership was not informed of the Uprising, most soldiers were caught off guard and failed to join their detachments.
Thus, the NSZ fielded about 3,500 men, not counting several partisan units operating in the close proximity of Warsaw to assist the insurgents (e.g., Bateria "Kampinos").
Borodziej found it appropriate to include in his brief resume of the NSZ a remark about the alleged collaboration with the Nazis, but he remained silent about the thorough penetration of the PPR leadership and many field units by the Soviet secret police, the NKVD.
www.iwp.edu /news/newsID.174/news_detail.asp   (3320 words)

  
 Armia Krajowa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
- NARODOWE SIŁY ZBROJNE - The NSZ was an underground nationalistic and anti-Semitic organization in Poland.
The NSZ murdered hundreds of Jews who sought refuge among the Poles.
After Poland's liberation, the NSZ struggled against the new regime, while continuing to murder Holocaust survivors.
www.theezine.net /a/armia-krajowa.html   (661 words)

  
 Tadeusz WICHROWSKI - "Wicher"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
On those expeditions went well equipped NSZ's shock units, able to translocate quickly on long distances, execute operations from ambush and quickly moving away from the scene.
The bandits, somehow warned about their arrival, but utterly unaware of the opponents' strength, poured out of the village at dawn and rushed through open fields to a frontal attack on the positions of the NSZ detachment lying in ambush at the edge of the forest.
However, the commander of the NSZ detachment, aware of his ascendancy, allowed the bandits to approach them so close, that it made it impossible for them to retreat - activity of the Ukrainian extremist bands died away for quite some time in this area.
www.electronicmuseum.ca /Poland-WW2/polish_veterans/veterans/wichrowski/wichrowski.html   (1627 words)

  
 Ignacy Oziewicz - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ignacy Oziewicz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
After its defeat, avoided being caught and joined the underground movements.
Until arrested in June 9 1943, he was the commandant of Narodowe Sily Zbrojne.
Since December 2 1942 he was negotiating of joining Narodowe Sily Zbrojne into the Home Army (AK).
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Ignacy-Oziewicz.html   (153 words)

  
 HOLY CROSS BRIGADE - Part I
The newly forme#d organization took the name Narodowe Sily Zbrojne, or NSZ (National Armed Forces).
In March of 1944 a bilateral attempt at merging NSZ and the Home Army was made.
A small part of NSZ joined the Home Army but the core of NSZ retained its independence and the ideals of the Salamander Association (thus the name NSZ-ZJ).
www.electronicmuseum.ca /Poland-WW2/holy_cross_brigade/hcb_1.html   (960 words)

  
 : : : : F O R U M : : : : Żydzi - Polacy - Chrześcijanie
At the same time, he points to Ukrainians or the NSZ (Narodowe Sily Zbrojne, National Armed Forces).
However, at that time, there were no Ukrainian groups in the Kanczuga vicinity, while the closest NSZ group was about 100 kilometers away.
It is known, however, that so-called "forest people" (lesni ludzie) were hiding in nearby mountains and forests; these persons had nothing to do with the Home Army and operated on their own.
www.znak.com.pl /forum/index-en.php?t=przeglad&id=1152   (808 words)

  
 Antisemitism Worldwide 2000/1 - Poland
Obsessive antisemitism and neo-paganism are the hallmarks of the Polska Wspolnota Narodowa—Polskie Stronnictwo Narodowe (Polish National Community— Polish National Party) led by former Marxist sociologist Boleslaw Tejkowski, who once suggested that Pope John Paul II was actually a clandestine Jew.
The MW is linked to the Stronnictwo Narodowe (National Party — SN), whose ideology derives from that of the pre-war antisemitic Endecja (National Democratic) movement led by Roman Dmowski.
The SN in its present shape was created in April 2000 out of a merger of two previously rival nationalist parties.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw2000-1/poland.htm   (4516 words)

  
 Holocaust
It fought against the Germans and Soviet partisans.
After the war, the NSZ fought the communist authorities.
As a result of mass arrests of its members by the communist security apparatus, the organization stopped its activities in 1947.
www.papurec.org /DRatajczak/DariuszRatajczak.html   (3150 words)

  
 The Institute of World Politics > News & Publication > Der Warschauer Aufstand 1944
See Ben-Cion Pinchuk, Shtetl Jews under Soviet Rule: Eastern Poland on the Eve of the Holocaust (London: Basil Blackwell, 1990); and Mark Paul, Neighbors on the Eve of the Holocaust: The Jewish Community in Eastern Poland during the Soviet Occupation, 1939-1941 (Toronto and Chicago: PEFINA Press, 2002).
The most exhaustive treatment of the NSZ garrison in Warsaw is in Sebastian Bojemski, Poszli w skier powodzi: Narodowe Siły Zbrojne w Powstaniu Warszawskim (Warszawa: Glaukopis, 2002), based upon his master's thesis defended at the Department of History, University of Warsaw, where Professor Borodziej teaches.
For other statistics and details concerning the NSZ see Leszek Zebrowski, ed., Narodowe Sily Zbrojne: Dokumenty, struktury, personalia, 3 vols.
www.iwp.edu /news/newsID.187/news_detail.asp   (3981 words)

  
 THE PEOPLE WHO HELPED ME SURVIVE THE DARK NAZI PERIOD
The N.S.Z. (Narodowe Sily Zbrojne - Nationalist Armed Forces*) had searched the Parsonage for Jews 19 times.
In a village not far from Zawichost., the N.S.Z. threw more than 30 Jews, who had been hidden by gentiles, into the well.
After the liberation, several hoodlums who had killed the Fefferbojms, a Jewish family from Zawichost, (9 people) were tried and condemned to death.
www.ozarow.org /Zofia_Zysman_Story.shtml   (4618 words)

  
 Dia-pozytyw: DICTIONARY
Several small newspapers published underground by the National Armed Forces (Narodowe Sily Zbrojne) remained anti-Semitic, such as Wielka Polska [Great Poland], 1941-44; Polska Informacja Prasowa [Polish Press Information] 1940-44), which persisted in publishing such things even as the Holocaust unfolded right before its very eyes.
Several new editions of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion have been published, and the prewar writings of Fathers Trzeciak and Kruszynski, as well as works by new authors associated with anti-Semitic organizations.
As a whole, anti-Semitic writings are characterized by their aggressive tone, use of calumny, exaggerated simplifications of reality, mutual borrowings, the repetition of catch-phrases (such as "stick with your own kind" (swoj do swego) and "Poland for the Poles" (Polska dla Polakow).
www.diapozytyw.pl /en/site/slownik_terminow/literatura_antyzydowska   (1361 words)

  
 All words on Armia Krajowa
The Narodowa Organizacja Wojskowa (National Army), established by the Stronnictwo Narodowe (National Party).
From March 1944, part of the extreme right-wing organization, the Narodowe Sily Zbrojne (National Armed Forces).
The AK divided itself organizationally in Poland into sixteen regional branches, subdivided in turn into eighty-nine inspectorates, which further comprised 278 districts.
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 Republic of Poland since1990
Ribbon: 39 mm, light green with a fl central stripe and white-red side stripes (the red being the outer ones).
Instituted on December 14, 1944 in the National Armed Forces (Narodowe Sily Zbrojne, NSZ), an independent nationalist military formation, and introduced as a state decoration by the act of October 16, 1992.
Central medallion shows a crowned eagle on the Amazon shield, and is surmounted by the letters NSZ.
www.medals.lava.pl /pl/pl4b.htm   (1580 words)

  
 Interview Text : Kuechler, Lena
Bandits, Polish reactionaries, NSZ, with the aid of the entire population...
NSZ /Narodowe Sily Zbrojne Polskie/, Polish Peoples' Combat Force.
That is a Polish organization which fights against the Polish government, and treads on the backs /bodies/ of Jewish orphans, shooting at us.
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 H-Net Review: John Radzilowski on Secret City: The Hidden Jews of Warsaw, 1940-1945   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In fact, the NSZ subordinated itself to the AK in March 1944 (save for the ONR faction).
Even the ONR subordinated itself to the AK during the Warsaw Uprising.[14] This stands in contrast to Paulsson's laudatory treatment of the Polish communists, whose miniscule armed contribution is placed almost on a par with that of the AK (p.
Paulsson mistakenly accuses the NSZ of the murder of Marceli Handelsman, now widely believed to have been done by an AK counterintelligence unit that had evidence implicating Handelsman as a communist agent (p.
www.h-net.msu.edu /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=252691081495762   (5313 words)

  
 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus
An extreme danger for Jews seeking refuge was the Polish partisans of the Armia Krajowa (AK, Polish Home Army), and especially the Narodowe Sily Zbrojne (NSZ, National Armed Forces), known for their militant nationalism.
The AK grew into the largest underground organization in Nazi-occupied Europe, with the sole exception of the partisans led by Josef Broz Tito in Yugoslavia.
Guerrillas of the AK, NSZ, and other Polish underground organizations (nine out of thirteen) looked upon the Jews as a pro-Soviet element, antisemitism playing its notorious role.
www.mfa.gov.by /eng/index.php?d=belarus&id=5   (6997 words)

  
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Part of the Polish antifascist groups cooperated with Belorussian partisans.
The Armia Krajowa and the Narodowe Sily Zbrojne (Peoples Armed Forces) acted independently.
In the summer and spring of 1943, they victimized Jews in the forests of Lipichany, Naliboki, Rudensk, Naroch and Bryansk.
www.souz.co.il /clubs/read.html?article=258&Club_ID=1   (4443 words)

  
 Stanislaw   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
At least the body of the article itself has it written correctly.
Stanisiław Kasznica (July 25, 1908 - May 12, 1948) was the last commander of Narodowe Sily Zbrojne (NSZ - National Armed Forces), the armed right wing guerilla and political organisation in Poland during the WWII and in the period following it.
The organisation was accused by the Polish Communistic Soviet-backed regime of chauvinism and anti-Semitism.
www.wwwtln.com /finance/170/stanislaw.html   (1596 words)

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