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Eastern European anti-Communist insurgencies : ウィキペディア英語版
Eastern European anti-Communist insurgencies

The Central and Eastern European anti-Communist insurgencies fought on after the official end of the Second World War against the Soviet Union and the communist states formed under Soviet occupation and support.
Prominent movements include:
*The Ukrainian Insurgent Army fought until eradicated in 1956.
*The anti-Soviet Hungarian Revolution took place in 1956.
*Baltic partisans known as the "Forest Brothers" fought until eradicated in the early 1960s.
*Romanian anti-communist resistance movement fought until eradicated in 1962.
*Polish partisans known as the "Cursed soldiers" fought until eradicated in 1963.
*Bulgarian partisans known as "Goryani" fought until eradicated in the early 1960s.
*Croatian partisans known as "Crusaders" fought until eradicated in the early 1950s.
*Albanian partisans (members of the Balli Kombëtar and supporters of the king Zog I) fought until eradicated in the early 1950s.
*Serbian partisans known as "Chetniks" fought until eradicated in the early 1950s.
*Slovenian partisans fought until eradicated in the early 1950s.
*Moldovian partisans (Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina) fought until eradicated in the early 1950s.
*Belarusian partisans fought until eradicated in the early 1950s.
==In Poland==

The 'cursed soldiers' (Polish: Żołnierze wyklęci) is a name applied to a variety of Polish resistance movements that were formed in the later stages of World War II and afterwards. Created by former members of the Polish underground resistance organizations of World War II, these organizations continued the struggle against the pro-Soviet government of Poland well into the 1950s.
Most of these anti-communist groups ceased operations in the late 1940s or 1950s. However, the last known 'cursed soldier', Józef Franczak, was killed in an ambush as late as 1963, almost 20 years after the Soviet take-over of Poland.〔(„Lalek” ostatni partyzant Rzeczypospolitej )〕

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