Good question.
Just look at Western Russia during WW2.
The people in the cities were used for forced labour ,and towns and villages people were used as landworkers and targets in reprisals.
Those who escaped to wilder areas became partisans and ultimately greatly aided the demise of the German military around them.
Its actually worthwhile reading the story of the partisans , much can be learned from their survival techniques in the woodlands.
(6 May 2012, 20:04)The Local Ned Wrote: Good question.
Just look at Western Russia during WW2.
The people in the cities were used for forced labour ,and towns and villages people were used as landworkers and targets in reprisals.
Those who escaped to wilder areas became partisans and ultimately greatly aided the demise of the German military around them.
Its actually worthwhile reading the story of the partisans , much can be learned from their survival techniques in the woodlands.
Google ' Bielski Partisans ' or ' Zemlyanka ' .
You'll see what I mean.