Crimean resistance movement during World War II
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Crimean resistance movement during World War II
Summary
Crimean resistance movement during World War II is a Soviet partisans[1]. It draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (soviet_partisans category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II is in the country of Soviet Union[3].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's instance of is recorded as Soviet partisans[4].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's instance of is recorded as irregular military[5].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's instance of is recorded as campaign[6].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's location is recorded as Crimea[7].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's subclass of is recorded as military[8].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's Commons category is recorded as Partisan movement in Crimea[9].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II was dissolved in +1944-04-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's start time is recorded as +1941-11-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1210xv5q[12].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's enemy is recorded as Wehrmacht[13].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's enemy is recorded as Romanian Armed Forces[14].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's enemy is recorded as Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic[15].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's enemy is recorded as Collaborationism in Crimea during the Nazi occupation (1941-1944)[16].
- Crimean resistance movement during World War II's enemy is recorded as Waffen-SS[17].
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Dissolution
Crimean resistance movement during World War II was dissolved in +1944-04-00T00:00:00Z[10].
Why It Matters
Crimean resistance movement during World War II draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (soviet_partisans category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]