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- Wachlarz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvaxlaʂ], folding fan) was a Polish World War II resistance organization formed by the Armia Krajowa for sabotage duties...
- interest in ****anese culture. Bator's first book on ****an was ****oński wachlarz (The ****anese Fan) written after her two-year stay in ****an. She has written...
- fighter during World War II. He is notable as the first commander of the Wachlarz, the first secret service formed by an underground resistance organization...
- Cichociemni, was parachuted over Poland in 1942. Named one of commandants of the Wachlarz sabotage organization, he was engaged in diversionary activities in the...
- various posts. In the summer of 1942, he was ****igned to head one of the Wachlarz units operating from Równe in eastern Poland (now Rivne in western Ukraine)...
- original on 2019-05-14. Retrieved 2019-03-23. Chlebowski, Cezary (1983). Wachlarz: Monografia wydzielonej organizacji dywersyjnej Armii Krajowej: wrzesien...
- Vilnius) in advance of the approaching Red Army. In preparation, the "Wachlarz" organization was formed. The second stage would be an armed struggle in...
- mostly to special units of the ZWZ and Home Army. Most of them joined Wachlarz, Związek Odwetu and KeDyw. Many became important staff officers of the...
- istnień (Guardian of Beings) Piekło i szpada (**** and épée) Klejnot i wachlarz (Jewel and fan) "Informacja na stronie nagrody". Archived from the original...
- Krajowa organisations: Związek Odwetu (****ociation of Retaliation), and Wachlarz. Initially, the units were small and town-based. Eventually, as more were...