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Związek Walki Zbrojnej (abbreviation: ZWZ; Union of Armed Struggle[1]; also translated as Union for Armed Struggle, Association of Armed Struggle or Association for Armed Struggle) was an underground army formed in Poland following its invasion in September 1939 by Germany and the Soviet Union that opened World War II.
The precursor to the ZWZ was the Service for Poland's Victory (SZP).
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ZWZ was created on November 13, 1939, from an earlier organization, Service for Poland's Victory (SZP). In January 1940, the ZWZ was divided into two parts:
On February 14, 1942, ZWZ was renamed Armia Krajowa (the "Home Army").