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during the Árpád dynasty, or as Krajova. The
German name of the city is
Krajowa.
Historical affiliations Wallachia 1475–1718 Habsburg
Monarchy 1718–1739...
- The Home Army (Polish:
Armia Krajowa,
pronounced [ˈarmja kraˈjɔva];
abbreviated AK) was the
dominant resistance movement in German-occupied
Poland during...
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Council of
Ministers at Home (Polish:
Krajowa Rada Ministrów) was a part of the
Polish Government in
Exile residing in
occupied Poland. It was the top...
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Liberation to
control territory in
Poland and
combat the
Polish Armia Krajowa; the
Soviet Red Army
remained in the
Praga district on the
other side of...
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National Public Prosecutor's
Office (Polish:
Prokuratura Krajowa,
sometimes also
translated as
State Prosecutor's Office) is the
highest civil organizational...
- Home
Political Representation (Polish:
Krajowa Reprezentacja Polityczna, KRP) was the
representation of the four
major Polish political parties continuing...
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Armia Krajowa Obywatelska (AKO, Citizens' Home Army) was a
Polish military anticommunist organization, and a
successor of the
disbanded Polish anti-****...
- The
District of
Warsaw (of
Armia Krajowa) (Polish: Okręg Warszawa) - one of
territorial organisational units of
Polish Home Army,
which covered the territory...
- State. The
largest of all
Polish resistance organizations was the
Armia Krajowa (Home Army, AK),
loyal to the
Polish government in
exile in London. The...
- for
Warsaw and Berlin. The
wartime resistance movement, and the
Armia Krajowa (Home Army),
fought against German occupation. It was one of the three...