Service for Poland's Victory
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Service for Poland's Victory
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Service for Poland's Victory, also translated as the Polish Victory Service, was the first Polish resistance movement in World War II. It was created by the order of general Juliusz Rómmel on 27 September 1939, when the siege of Warsaw, capital of Poland, where Rómmel commanded Polish defence, was nearing its end. The commander of SZP was General Michał Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski. This secret organisation was tasked with the continuing of armed struggle to liberate Poland in the pre-war borders of
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First Polish resistance movement in World War II
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_for_Poland%27s_Victory
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2023-11-10T16:46:11Z
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