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Cosa (chi) è partisan war - definizione

MEMBER OF A GUERRILLA MOVEMENT
Partisan rangers; Partisans (military); Antipartisan; Partisan warfare; Military partisan; Paramilitary partisan; Partisan (paramilitary); Partisan (militia); Partisan militia
  • MP 40 submachine gun]], 23 August 1944
  • [[Adolfas Ramanauskas]] ("Vanagas"), commander of the [[Union of Lithuanian Freedom Fighters]]
  • Yugoslav partisan [[Stjepan Filipović]] moments before death.

Axis anti-partisan operations in World War II         
  • [[Bronislav Kaminski]] and [[29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS RONA (1st Russian)]], spring 1944.
  • German troops and Italian collaborators round-up Italian civilians after the [[Via Rasella attack]] in Rome on 23 March 1944, shortly before the [[Ardeatine massacre]]
  • German troops round up Italian civilians in front of the [[Palazzo Barberini]], Rome, in March 1944, shortly before the [[Ardeatine massacre]]
  • Italian civilians shot by invading Germans in Barletta, September 12, 1943
  • Civilians in [[Minsk]], Byelorussia forced to wear a placard reading "We are Partisans and Have Shot at German Soldiers" before their executions in October 1941
  • resistance fighter]], [[Minsk]], 1942/1943.
  • On the way to the railway station in Minsk young people from Belarus march past the chairman of the [[Belarusian Central Council]], Professor [[Radasłaŭ Astroŭski]]. They are going to be trained in Germany for military action, [[Minsk]], June 1944.
  • Three Italian partisans executed by public hanging in [[Rimini]], August 1944
  • [[Yugoslav Partisans]]
  • The execution of 56 Polish citizens in Bochnia, near Kraków, during the German occupation of Poland, December 18, 1939, in reprisal for an attack on a German police office two days earlier by the underground organization "White Eagle"
Anti-partisan operation; Anti-partisan operations; Anti-partisan operations in World War II
Axis forces were involved in counter-insurgency operations against the various resistance movements during World War II.
Partisan (military)         
A partisan is a member of an irregular military force formed to oppose control of an area by a foreign power or by an army of occupation by some kind of insurgent activity.
The Partisan in War         
The Partisan in War is a pamphlet written by the German soldier Andreas Emmerich (born 1739; also known as Colonel Andrew Emmerick).

Wikipedia

Partisan (military)

A partisan is a member of an irregular military force formed to oppose control of an area by a foreign power or by an army of occupation by some kind of insurgent activity.

The term can apply to the field element of resistance movements. The most common use in present parlance in several languages refers to occupation resistance fighters during World War II, especially under the Yugoslav partisan leader Josip Broz Tito.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per partisan war
1. Turkey denies any genocide, saying the Armenians were victims of a partisan war that also claimed many Muslim Turkish lives.
2. This is an abuse of power.‘‘ Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R–Tenn., said Democrats were resorting to partisan war chants.‘‘ Across the Capitol, Rep.
3. This is an abuse of power." Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R–Tenn., said Democrats were resorting to "partisan war chants." Across the Capitol, Rep.
4. By linking the war on terrorism to a partisan war against Democrats, Bush undercut his capacity to lead the nation in this fight.
5. This is an abuse of power." Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R–Tennessee, said Democrats were resorting to "partisan war chants." Across the Capitol, Rep.