-
political party Partisan game, in
combinatorial game
theory Partisans (architectural firm), an
architecture firm
based in
Toronto Partisans (novel), a 1982...
- The
Yugoslav Partisans, or the
National Liberation Army,
officially the
National Liberation Army and
Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia, was the communist-led...
- firms' lack of
creativity and
innovation sparked the
inception of
PARTISANS.
PARTISANS emerged with
modest commissions,
gradually advancing to
larger projects...
- There,
Soviet partisans often had the
support of
civilians and the
unity of
partisans and the
local po****tion had a
positive effect on
partisan activities...
- 35,828
partisans killed in
action or executed, and 21,168
partisans mutilated or left
disabled by
their wounds.
Another 32,000
Italian partisans had been...
-
recognized as the
first partisan unit of
World War II. The
situation amongst the
Polish partisans and the
situation of the
Polish partisans were both complicated...
- (Poland)
Guerrilla war in the
Baltic states Latvian partisans Lithuanian partisans Estonian partisans Goryani (Bulgaria) Anti-communist
resistance in Poland...
- The "Chant des
Partisans" ([ʃɑ̃ de paʁ.ti.zɑ̃]; "Song of the
Partisans") was the most po****r song of the Free
French and
French Resistance during World...
- for play on
Radio Londres and it
became "Le
Chant des
Partisans" (English: "Song of the
Partisans"), an
unofficial French anthem towards the end of the...
-
Partisans.
While the
Chetniks were
still occasionally supplied, the
Partisans received the bulk of all ****ure support. When the
AVNOJ (the
Partisan wartime...