Home Army 5th Wilno Brigade

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Home Army 5th Wilno Brigade

The Home Army 5th Wilno Brigade (also known as the Brigade of Death) was a unit of the Polish anti-Nazi resistance organization Home Army, active in the Vilnius Region during World War II. The main commander of the brigade was major Zygmunt Szendzielarz, nom de guerre "Łupaszko".

During the German occupation of Poland the brigade found itself in particularly difficult circumstances as it faced off against three different foes; the German Nazis, Lithuanian units which were collaborating with them, as well as Soviet partisans who generally fought against Home Army units in the region, especially after 1943. In July 1944, the brigade numbered around 500 partisans.

References

  • (in English) The Home Army 5th and 6th Wilno Brigades: 1944-1952
  • (in English) An interview with Janina Wasiłojć-Smoleńska, nom de guerre "Jachna"
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