Soviet partisan brigade 1941–44

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Soviet partisan brigade (1941—1944) (Belarusian: партызанская брыгада), was the organisational form of the Soviet partisan units, the principal organisational form of the units operating on the territory of BSSR.[1]

On the BSSR territory, the first brigade-like unit («Pavlovskiy harrison») was created in January 1942 (Aktsyabrski dist. of Palesye province).

The brigade comprised from several hundred to several thousand fighting persons in 3—7 detachments (rarely called battalions).

The emphasis on the brigades was put in order to enhance the offensive capabilituies of the partisan units, to facilitate their cooperation, mutual coordination of activities, more effective radio communications and logistical support.

References

  1. As in the 1941 borders.

Sources

  • А.Л. Манаенкаў. Партызанская брыгада ў Вялікую Айчынную вайну // Беларуская энцыклапедыя: У 18 т. Т. 12. — Мінск: БелЭн, 2001. — 560 с. p. 114. ISBN 985-11-0198-2 (т.12). The source references: Беларусь у Вялікай Айчыннай вайне 1941—1945: Энцыкл. Мн., 1990. С. 398—452.