Anti-Soviet partisans

Anti-Soviet partisans may refer to various resistance movements that opposed the Soviet Union and its satellite states at various periods during the 20th century.
During Russian Civil War and Interwar Period
- Basmachi movement
- Green armies
- August Uprising
- Forest Guerrillas
- Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
- Organizations of the White movement in the 1920s–1930s:
During Second World War and its aftermath
- Chechen rebels
- Cursed soldiers (Poland)
- Guerrilla war in the Baltic states
- Goryani (Bulgaria)
- Anti-communist resistance in Poland (1944–1953)
- Romanian anti-communist resistance movement
- Republic of Rossony[1]
- Armata Neagră (Moldova)
- Anti-Soviet resistance in Belarus (1944–1950s)
- Ukrainian anti-Soviet resistance
- Organisations formed by Nazi Germany
- GULAG Operation
- Black Cats (Belarus)
- Crusaders (Croatia)
- Russian People's Liberation Army
- Werwolf (Germany)
During the Cold War
See also
- Anti-communism
- Eastern European anti-Communist insurgencies
- Operation Priboi
- Partisan (military)
- Resistance during World War II
References
- ^ The People's Avengers: Soviet Partisans, Stalinist Society and the Politics of Resistance, 1941-1944. University of Michigan. 1994.
- ^ Pomiecko, Aleksandra (2018). Belarusian Transnational Networks and Armed Conflict, 1921-1956 (PDF) (Doctor of Philosophy thesis). University of Toronto. Retrieved 26 August 2024.