Bjørnevik
A small village in Norway, where the Norwegian resistance movement established a network of underground bunkers and tunnels for communication and shelter during World War II.
Bjørneåsen
A hill in Norway, where the Norwegian resistance movement used as a vantage point for observing German troop movements during World War II.
Bjørnstad
A small village in Norway, known for its role as a resistance base during World War II, where Norwegian resistance fighters operated against the Nazi occupation.
Belgian Resistance
The network of individuals and groups in Belgium who actively opposed the Nazi occupation during World War II.
Ayrshire, Yugoslavia
Ayrshire, Yugoslavia, was a small town that was occupied by the German army during World War II. The town experienced the horrors of war, including the resistance movement and the brutal reprisals by the German occupiers.
Asymmetrical Warfare Doctrine
The principles and strategies guiding the conduct of asymmetrical warfare, often focused on exploiting the weaknesses of a stronger opponent by using unconventional tactics and utilizing the strengths of the weaker force, such as agility, mobility, and local knowledge.
Aavesota
A type of guerrilla warfare practiced by the Finnish resistance movement during World War II.