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Why was the Central Headquarters of the Partisan Movement disbanded in 1944?

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The Central Headquarters of the Partisan Movement was disbanded in January 1944 primarily because most partisan detachments had moved to operate in or were focused on Ukraine and other areas where major military operations were taking place. Essential control and coordination responsibilities were thus shifted to military operations closer to the front lines or were localized to better address the specific conditions and needs of the regions where these partisans were active.

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Additionally, the shift indicated a strategic move to bring the activities of the partisan groups into closer alignment with the Red Army's operations, ensuring better cooperation and efficiency in the broader military campaign against the Axis forces.

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