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  2. List of guerrilla movements - Wikipedia

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    Polish resistance movement in World War II (many of these groups were a part of the Polish Underground State, the large guerrilla movement that initiated the Warsaw Uprising, as well as some other anti-Nazi partisan-warfare-based actions like the Zamość Uprising, the Battle of Osuchy, the Raid on Mittenheide, Operation Tempest, or Operation ...

  3. Anti-communist insurgencies in Central and Eastern Europe

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    The Soviet Army occupied the independent Baltic states in 1940–1941 and, after a period of German occupation, again in 1944–1945. As Stalinist repression intensified over the following years, 50,000 residents of these countries used the heavily forested countryside as a natural refuge and base for armed anti-Soviet resistance.

  4. Category:Guerrilla wars - Wikipedia

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    This is a Category for guerrilla wars - i.e. ones that were characterised by small scale, hit and run warfare rather than conventional warfare, which is characterised by the holding of territory and pitched battles. There may be some overlap, as some wars may have started as guerrilla wars and finished as conventional wars.

  5. Violent non-state actor - Wikipedia

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    People's movements or sections of them that have chosen guerrilla tactics (also known as asymmetric warfare) to pursue their aims. An example is the Naxalite-Maoist insurgency in central India. [12] Pirates, outlaws that rob ships or take hostages in order to get a ransom. Recent examples include piracy off the coast of Somalia.

  6. Wars of national liberation - Wikipedia

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    Wars of national liberation are usually fought using guerrilla warfare. The main purpose of these tactics is to increase the cost of the anti-guerrilla forces past the point where such forces are willing to bear. Wars of national liberation generally depend on widespread public support, with ordinary civilians providing crucial support.

  7. Category:Guerrilla organizations - Wikipedia

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    International Revolutionary People's Guerrilla Forces; Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas; Irish Republican Army (1919–1922) Irregular Warfare Headquarters; Islamic Front for the Liberation of Oromia; Islamic State – Central Africa Province; Islamic State – Somalia Province; Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia

  8. Low-intensity conflict - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, guerrilla tactics allow a small force to hold off a much larger and better equipped enemy for a long time, as in Russia's Second Chechen War and the Second Seminole War fought in the swamps of Florida, United States. Guerrilla tactics and strategy are summarized below and are discussed extensively in standard reference works such ...

  9. List of guerrillas - Wikipedia

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    List of notable guerrilla activists, ordered by country: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .