Polish resistance
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Polish resistance can refer to various resistance movements of the Polish people against foreign invaders, occupiers or puppet governents:
- in the period of History of Poland (1569-1795), see Repnin Sejm, Great Sejm and Kościuszko Uprising, Wielkopolska Uprising (1794)
- in the period of History of Poland (1795-1918), see Polish resistance during the Partitions (Wielkopolska Uprising (1806),November Uprising,Wielkopolska Uprising (1846),Kraków Uprising, Wielkopolska Uprising (1848), January Uprising, Romanticism in Poland, Positivism in Poland, Great Emigration)
- in the period of History of Poland (1918-1939), see Wielkopolska Uprising (1918–1919) and Silesian Uprisings
- in the period of History of Poland (1939-1945), see Polish resistance movement in World War II and Polish Secret State
- in the period of History of Poland (1945-1989), see cursed soldiers, anti-communist resistance in Poland and Solidarity