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Narodowa Organizacja Wojskowa (National Military Organization) was one of the Polish resistance movements in World War II. Created in 1939, it did not agree to merge with the Service for Poland's Victory (SZP)/Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ)/Armia Krajowa but recognized the Polish government in exile. Politically related to the National Party (SN). In 1942/1943 NOW split, part merging with AK and part forming the National Armed Forces (NSZ). After the Warsaw Uprising most of NOW members formed the National Military Union (NZW).
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