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Striking Cadre Battalions ({{langx, pl, Uderzeniowe Bataliony Kadrowe, ''UBK'') were armed anti-Nazi resistance units organized by the right-wing Polish resistance organization
Confederation of the Nation Confederation of the Nation () was one of the Polish resistance organizations in occupied Poland during World War II. KN was created in 1940 by the far-right National Radical Camp Falanga (ONR-Falanga) political party from several smaller underg ...
. They existed between late 1942 and early 1944 (after August 1943 they were part of the
Home Army The Home Army (, ; abbreviated AK) was the dominant resistance movement in German-occupied Poland during World War II. The Home Army was formed in February 1942 from the earlier Związek Walki Zbrojnej (Armed Resistance) established in the ...
).


Beginnings

The idea to create the UBK was conceived among
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's conspirational circles in early 1940s. Altogether, eight battalions were formed, and their task was to engage the Germans in Polish countryside, especially in the Eastern Borderlands of Poland. First attempt to organize armed resistance took place in October 1942. Members of the 1st Battalion, under Captain Ignacy Telechun (
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''Toporski''), after concentration in the forests north of Warsaw, headed towards northern
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, where they wanted to set a base. However, their forces were not strong enough and after several skirmishes with the ''
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'', the unit returned to Warsaw. They lost 36 men - 4 killed, 2 wounded and 30 captured.


Campaigns


1943


January

During winter of 1942/43, the UBK carried out preparations for future actions. In January 1943, a patrol under
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(''Jacek'') set towards
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, where the 1st Striking Partisan Platoon was created. After some time, the Platoon was renamed into the 8th Battalion.


May

In late May 1943, UBK, with permission from the Home Army's headquarters, concentrated its forces (200 men) around Wyszków. The Germans soon found out about it and surrounded the Poles. A skirmish ensued, in which 4 Poles were killed and 8 wounded. German losses were estimated at 15 killed and 22 wounded. Those who were not caught, divided themselves into two groups and headed north, to
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. On June 11, 1943, the UBK forces under Major Stanisław Pieciul (''Radecki'') of the 4th Battalion engaged the Germans near the village of Pawły (
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). 25 Poles and approximately 40 Germans died.


July

In July 1943, the UBK units, active in Bialystok District, consisted of five battalions. Altogether, there were 200 fighters, and during a number of skirmishes with the Germans (including the
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), 138 of them were killed. These heavy losses were criticized by the Home Army's headquarters, who claimed that the UBK was profusely using lives of young Polish soldiers.


August

On August 17, 1943, upon the order of General
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, the UBK was included into the Home Army. Soon afterwards, all battalions were transferred to the area of
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.


1944

During process of reorganization of the Home Army's Novogrudok District, the UBK units created a battalion, which became part of the Home Army's 77th Infantry Regiment, under
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. In February 1944, the battalion had around 700 soldiers (some sources put the number at around 500). The unit took part in the
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, fighting the Germans around
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and
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(see:
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), where it suffered heavy losses.


Dissolution

On July 17, 1944, the
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officers invited the Polish Home Army's Vilnius Command for negotiations, arresting them immediately. After this, the former UBK dissolved, and those soldiers who came from Central Poland decided to get back to their homeland.


See also

*
Military history of Poland during World War II In World War II, the Polish armed forces were the fourth largest Allies of World War II, Allied forces in Europe, after those of the Soviet Union, United States and United Kingdom, Britain. Poles made substantial contributions to the Allied effor ...


References

* Ze wspomnien zolnierzy AK Okregu Nowogrodek, oprac. Eugeniusz Wawrzyniak, Warszawa 1988. * Jerzy Slaski, Polska Walczaca, Warszawa 1988. t. V. Uderzenie, s. 616–621. * Kazimierz Krajewski, Na Ziemi Nowogrodzkiej. "Now" – Nowogrodzki Okreg Armii Krajowej, Warszawa 1997. Poland in World War II Military history of Poland during World War II National radicalism