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Kedyw (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkɛdɨf],
partial acronym of
Kierownictwo Dywersji ("Directorate of Sabotage") was a
Polish World War II Home Army unit that...
- ISBN 83-060-0717-4. Witkowski,
Henryk (1984).
Kedyw okręgu
warszawskiego Armii Krajowej w
latach 1943–1944 [
Kedyw of
Warsaw district of the Home Army in the...
- down in
front of the SS
headquarters in
Warsaw in a
special operation by
Kedyw, a
dedicated resistance special operations unit. In reprisal, the Germans...
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Operacja Główki (Operation Heads),
Polish underground combat units from
Kedyw eliminated roundup organizers such as: Kurt
Hoffman -
chief of the unemployment...
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Shortly after rejoining the resistance,
Pilecki became a
member of the
Kedyw sabotage unit,
using the
pseudonym Roman Jezierski. He also
joined a secret...
- in Okęcie;
while the
units of the
Directorate of
Sabotage and
Diversion (
Kedyw)
remained attached to the
Uprising Headquarters. On 20 September, the sub-districts...
- the ZWZ and Home Army. Most of them
joined Wachlarz, Związek
Odwetu and
KeDyw. Many
became important staff officers of the
Polish Secret Army and took...
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operations of the
Armia Krajowa Kedyw during World War II. In
August 1943, the
headquarters of the
Armia Krajowa ordered Kedyw to
prepare an
armed action against...
- 1941 in
Wilno and in Białystok. A year
later he was
given command of the
Kedyw (special
operations executive) of the AK,
where he
served until February...
- his son, Stanisław "Stasinek" Sosabowski [pl], a
medic and
member of the
Kedyw, had lost his
sight during the uprising.
During the
planning for Operation...