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sabotage operation in occupied Poland, ca. 1942. In February 1942, the commander in chief of the Polish forces and the prime minister of Poland, Gen.
Władysław Sikorski, withdrew his order of limiting armed resistance in Poland, the ZO's network started to grow significantly. It also organized a number of spectacular actions against the German war effort. Out of several hundred thousand actions (mainly in
Silesia,
Lesser Poland,
Holy Cross Mountains and
Mazovia), perhaps the best known is the
Wieniec. During that action, carried out in October 1942, the Polish resistance blew up all railways leading from and to Warsaw, destroyed 4 German supply trains going for the Eastern Front and disrupted the supply transport for several days (with the Warsaw train hub being cut out for roughly 15 hours). In December, the action was continued by the ZO in Eastern Poland, as a reprisal for the German terror in the area around
Zamość. == Merger into Armia Krajowa ==