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:This article covers the Secret State of Poland during World War II. For the earlier secret state in Poland see: January Uprising

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Polish Secret State

History of Poland
The authorities
Government
Administration
Parliament
Courts
Political organizations
1 PPS (socialists)
2 SL (agrarian party)
3 SN (right-wing party)
SP (Christian democrats)
4 PPR (communists)
ONR (right-wing)
Falanga (extreme right)
SD (centrist)
Military organizations
ZWZ
Armia Krajowa
Szare Szeregi
1 MR PPR-WRN and GL WRN
2 KB and BCh
3 NOW and NSZ
4 GL and AL
Others
Press and Media
Education
See also:
History of Poland
Polish Secret State ( Polish Polskie Panstwo Podziemne) is a term coined by Jan Karski in his book Story of a Secret State; it is used to refer to all underground resistance organizations in Poland during World War II, both military and civilian.

The term is used in Polish historiography to denote both armed struggle against the occupying powers and all the examples of underground political, social and educational activities.

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