- "Grey Ranks" (Polish:
Szare Szeregi) was a
codename for the
underground paramilitary Polish Scouting ****ociation (Związek
Harcerstwa Polskiego) during...
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Szare [ˈʂarɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Milówka,
within Żywiec County,
Silesian Voivodeship, in
southern Poland. It lies approximately...
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Minor sabotage was
often carried out by
scouting organizations such as
Szare Szeregi. On a
larger scale, it was
coordinated by the
Directorate of Civil...
- he
graduated in May 1939. In his
class there were ****ure
heroes of the
Szare Szeregi - Jan
Bytnar (Rudy) and
Tadeusz Zawadzki (Zośka).
Baczynski debuted...
- Warsaw. In 1944 Rostafiński took part in the
Warsaw Uprising as a
member of
Szare Szeregi (Gray Ranks-Boy Scouts) "Rygiel" Group. For his
bravery during the...
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Freed prisoners of Gęsiówka and the
Szare Szeregi fighters after the
liberation of the camp in
August 1944...
- Warsaw,
taken during the
German occupation, with
kotwica graffiti added by
Szare Szeregi member Jan
Bytnar The
kotwica that was
permanently added to the...
- held at
Ostashkov prison. The
wartime scouts evolved into the
paramilitary Szare Szeregi (Grey Ranks),
cooperating with the
Polish underground state and...
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Polish youth resistance organization,
known as "Wawer". It was part of the
Szare Szeregi (the
underground Polish Scouting ****ociation). This organisation...
- interrogators,
identified as
Hubert Schulz and
Ewald Lange, were ********inated by
Szare Szeregi within two months. The
Operation was
presented in a 1978 Polish...