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Soviet partisan united formation 1941–44 : ウィキペディア英語版
Soviet partisan united formation 1941–44

During the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, a Soviet partisan united formation (1941—1944) ((ベラルーシ語:партызанскае злучэнне) united formation), also called a military-operational group or a centre ((ベラルーシ語:ваенна-аператыўная група (ВАГ))), became one of the organisational forms which grouped together various Soviet partisan units. A united formation linked several of the smaller partisan units - partisan brigades or regiments or detachments - with a view to conducting wide-scale and center-coordinated military operations in the rear of occupying Axis forces.
On the territory of the BSSR〔Within the 1941 borders.〕 about 40 such units developed in the period 1941 to 1944, mostly in 1943.
The higher-level Soviet ruling bodies - the Headquarters of the Partisan Movement, the Belarusian Headquarters of the Partisan Movement, and underground Province, Inter-District and District Committees of the Communist Party - organised units of this kind. Usually, local Communist leaders or higher Red Army officers took command, and the staffs of the respective united formations carried out management functions.
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