Examples of 'soviet partisan' in a sentence

Meaning of "soviet partisan"

Soviet partisan: A member of a resistance group that operated against Axis powers in the occupied territories of the Soviet Union during World War II

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Soviet partisan units present in the area were aware of the massacres.
Dozens of them were related to the Soviet partisan raids.
Soviet partisan movement.
German and local security authorities were kept busy by Soviet partisan activities in Belarus.
A Soviet partisan movement then formed and began to counterattack.
Civilians killed in reprisals during the Soviet partisan war account for a major portion.
Soviet partisan activity in Eastern Finland consisted in large part of terrorist attacks on civilians.
Some survived with the help of local villagers and joined Soviet partisan units.
He is the only former Soviet partisan convicted of crimes against humanity.
This operation had the desired effect of reducing the anti Soviet partisan activity.
Mazurov then moved to a Soviet partisan unit where he became president of the central staff.
A number of young Jews escaped into the forests and joined Soviet partisan units.
Veterans of the Soviet partisan resistance in Belarus criticised the film for inaccuracies.
Their goal was to maintain airfield security against Soviet Partisan activity.
A Soviet partisan unit carried out the Koniuchy massacre in Poland.

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The Minsk area became a centre for the Soviet partisan activity behind enemy lines.
The first Soviet partisan detachments in Ukraine appeared in the Chernihiv and Sumy regions.
The Minsk area became a centre for the Soviet partisan movement behind enemy lines.
Summarily, about 7 thousand people of miscellaneous anti-Soviet formations joined the Soviet partisan force.
The mass murder was committed as a retribution for Soviet partisan activities headed by Oleksiy Fedorov.
Soviet partisan fighters behind German lines in Belarus in 1943.
Others fought behind the German lines alongside Soviet partisan units.
In the 1990s the former Soviet partisan Vassili Kononov was accused of war crimes.
A handful from Ratne and the surrounding villages joined various Soviet partisan units.
Many did not make it, but if they did they joined Soviet partisan detachments.
However, local people mainly accounted for most increases in the Soviet partisan force.
There were also peasant, right-wing, leftist, Jewish and Soviet partisan organizations.
The FPO fled to the forest, where most were able to reach Soviet partisan units.
In the early days of the occupation, a powerful and increasingly well-coordinated Soviet partisan movement emerged.
Crossed the Bug River, where they were attacked by Soviet partisan units.
Additionally, the Battle of the Dnieper demonstrated the strength of the Soviet partisan movement.
It is named in honor of Alexander Saburov, a Soviet partisan.
About 25 of the resisters escaped to the forest and joined Soviet partisan units.
In 1944, Likhvin was renamed Chekalin in honor of a Soviet partisan Alexander Chekalin.

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