By 1944 the Polish resistance was thought to number 600,000.
Students at the underground schools were often also members of the Polish resistance.
The Polish resistance in turn decided that it didn't have enough force to storm the camp by itself.
But he also worked secretly with the Polish underground resistance.
In early 1940 he returned there under a false name and started to organize the Polish resistance.
The Polish resistance received little or no assistance from the Soviet army.
Hidden in a family home, it was the major chemigraphy center, where many fake documents of Polish resistance were created.
Although this event was of little military importance, the event stimulated the Polish resistance.
Zbigniew was a soldier, who fought in the Polish resistance during occupation and later continued his career.
She also distributed money to the Polish resistance.