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Partisans and Guerrillas
Partisans and Guerrillas explores the widespread resistance movements that emerged across Europe during World War II. Written by Ronald H. Bailey with the editors of Time-Life Books, the volume highlights the daring operations of underground fighters, from the Balkans to Western Europe, who conducted sabotage, intelligence gathering, and guerrilla warfare against Axis occupation forces. The book examines the political and social roots of resistance, the role of local populations, and the challenges faced by irregular fighters. Richly illustrated with photographs, maps, and firsthand accounts, this work offers a vivid portrayal of the courage, hardship, and strategic importance of partisan warfare in the struggle for liberation.
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