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actions really took place, and that most instances of fighting the German military were defending from German anti-partisan operations, with instances of attacking
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Underground State. Documents of importance to the communist activists were taken, and the remainder was turned over to a Gestapo agent, who had been duped into participating in the operation. Seven members of the Polish
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