User blog comment:Battlefan237/Dutch Resistance vs. Polish Home Army/@comment-17814994-20190122102834

Elgb's "You ARE The Resistance (Alex Jones reference anyone?)" EDGES!!!

Pistol: Love the FN Model with its hammerless design that's faster and more reliable, but that's the only edges its got. The 9mm isn't the strongest bullet out there so it relies more on magazine count than stopping power. And the FB Vis has a slightly larger magazine. It won't give the Poles a large advantage but it would reduce the time they have to relaod with pistols. SLIGHT EDGE: Poles

SMG: Granted in terms of design, both are cheaply made so they are not the most robust SMGs out there. But in the end I have to give it to the Blyzkawica, due to its range and muzzle velocity advantage. Also, the sten's side-magazine is less ergonomic than the standard magazine of the Polish SMG. The vertical magazine gives it more balance and a foregrip to steady the firearm from recoil when needed. EDGE: Dutch

Rifles: I can't really say much with the two weapons. The Mannlicher looked like a carbine while the Polish Kar has a more rifle design. Both are bolt-action designed but the Mannlicher has the faster en bloc magazine while the Polish Kar is reloaded individually. In the end, most firefights are fought in standard mid range, so I think the Mannlicher's rate of fire and shorter barrel has the edge. EDGE: Dutch

Machine Gun: Well this is similar to that old BAR vs Bren debate. The Lewis Gun has the larger magazine but it is mostly fired on prone. The Browning however can be fired in the shoulderand unlike the original BAR, its got a pistol grip. In the end, I think the Browning is a much better gun. Pan magazines aren't the most reliable designs and there is a reason why we don't use em anymore. EDGE: Poles

Deadliest Warrior?

Sorry Appel, but I was initially going for the Dutch but in the end I have to give it to the Polish Resistance Army. Not only are they armed with the superior automatic weapons, they also have the better military feats and logistics.

Both warrior groups used guerrilla warfare extensively, but their military history showed that the Poles are larger and more fearsome. The Dutch's efforts during the war were small and isolated, typical for any resistance movement during that time, but the Poles manage to actually conduct a large uprising. With enough weapons and resources they formulated a large assault on the Germans. While they eventually got put down, they manage to at least drive away the Nazis for some time.