In March 1944, the Belarusian Central Council organized a universal military conscription among the young Belarusians. The
Belarusian Home Defence (
Bielaruskaja Krajovaja Abarona, BKA) was formed, with 28,000 troops ready for training, aided by a few thousand members of the
Belarusian Auxiliary Police battalions. After the retreat of Germans from Belarus, the Belarusian Home Defence was absorbed into the
30th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS. This infantry division formed from the remnants of the
29th Waffen-SS Division, included both Belarusian and Ukrainian units. The Germans had set up an officers' school and issued uniforms with a
Waffen-SS Storm-brigade Belarus designation. Orders were issued for Belarusian forces to be absorbed by
Andrey Vlasov's
Russian Liberation Army (ROA); but Astroŭski opposed this. He also sabotaged the idea of the "
Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia", since he did not wanted to align himself with Russians. Other members of BKA and the Belarusian Auxiliary Police were recruited by SS-
Obersturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny for training in Dahlwitz near
Berlin, to make special undercover strikes behind the enemy lines. These units were part of a clandestine operation known as
Liebes Kätzchen stretched from the Baltics to the Black Sea. The Belarusian "
Black Cat" guerrilla group was led by
Michas' Vitushka. They operated in
Belavezha Forest (Białowieża) against the Soviet forces in anti-communist operations throughout 1945 but with little success. Infiltrated by the
NKVD, they were destroyed in 1945. ==Exile==