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28 February, 06:22

Civilians in occupied countries who joined resistance movements were often called blank

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  1. 28 February, 08:03
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    During world war 2, the civilians were called partisans

    Partisans were something like rebels or freedom fighters in areas conquered by Germany. The term stuck and was used a lot to describe especially those fighters from the Balkans area where partisans who were communists fought against Italians and Germans and later became even more important when the war ended.
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