Non-Polish partisans?

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borsook79
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Non-Polish partisans?

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Playing as Germany I'm in May '42. Polish partisans appear almost every turn, but... this it. No partisans in Russia, Yugoslavia, Greece... nothing. Am I missing something or is this WAD?
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RE: Non-Polish partisans?

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There might be partisans in Russia
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RE: Non-Polish partisans?

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I´d have to agree with Borsook. I´ve seen lots of partisans in Poland (both western and eastern) and also around Lviv, Hrodna and Vilna but I guess they are also original Polish territories? But, up until late´43 not a single one anywhere else, and Poland is far more heavily garrisoned than the rear areas of occupied Russia.
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same problem with me  .
I guess it is another pbem bug ?
partisans units don't appear , exactly the same phenomen than with regular "events reinforcement" ?
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RE: Non-Polish partisans?

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There might be partisans in Russia
What about Yugoslavia and Greece? They had decent partisans numbers too. Not to mention that it would be great to get them at least once in other countries too...
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