The Slovene Home Guard (Slovene: Slovensko domobranstvo, SD; German: Slowenische Landeswehr) was a Slovene anti-Partisan collaborationist militia that...
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forces in Malaya during Malayan Emergency Narodnoe Opolcheniye, Russia Slovene Home Guard (1943–1945) Volkssturm, Nazi Germany (1944-1945) Volunteer Defence...
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were 20,000 Slovene partisans, 3,000 members of the Home Guard and no Slovene Chetniks left, while in summer 1944 there were 30,000 Slovene partisans,...
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White Guard (Finland), part of the White Army during the 1918 Finnish Civil War White Guards, a name applied to the Slovene Home Guard The White Guard, a...
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Bleiburg repatriations (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
surrender to British forces. The Axis-aligned Slovene leadership issued similar orders to the Slovene Home Guard on the same day. These forces, accompanied...
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of the Battle of Lijevče Field), the Serbian Volunteer Corps, the Slovene Home Guard, the 15th Waffen SS Cossack Cavalry Corps and other collaborationist...
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It is often regarded as associated with the Catholic Church and Slovene Home Guard. The historic record regarding the Black Hand is sparse. Sources originating...
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May 1945 in which thousands of members of the Nazi Germany–allied Slovene Home Guard were executed, without formal charges or trial, by special units of...
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Leon Rupnik (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
and early May 1945, he also served as chief inspector of the Slovene Home Guard (Slovene: Domobranci), a collaborationist militia, although he did not...
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Rupnikova skupina 'Rupnik Group') became the 3rd Battalion of the Slovene Home Guard. Under Rupnik's command, the battalion took part in the German offensive...
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World War II in the Slovene Lands started in April 1941 and lasted until May 1945. The Slovene Lands were in a unique situation during World War II in...
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Teharje camp (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
It was primarily used for the internment of Slovene Home Guard prisoners of war, ethnic Germans, and Slovene civilians. The camp was built in 1943 by German...
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Flag of Slovenia (redirect from Slovene tricolor)
The Slovene national colors were used both by the Partisan Resistance Movement (usually with a red star in the middle) and by the Slovene Home Guard, the...
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Barbara Pit massacre (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
killing of prisoners of war of Ante Pavelić's NDH Armed Forces and the Slovene Home Guard, as well as civilians, after the end of World War II in Yugoslavia...
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Ernest Peterlin (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
leader and one of the main exponents of the pro-Western faction of the Slovene Home Guard, an anti-Communist collaborationist militia active in parts of German-occupied...
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Chetniks, the Axis-allied Croatian Ustaše and Home Guard, Serbian Volunteer Corps and State Guard, Slovene Home Guard, as well as Nazi-allied Russian Protective...
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Slovenes (redirect from Slovene people)
total number of Slovene anti-Communist militiamen reached 17,500. Immediately after the war, some 12,000 members of the Slovene Home Guard were killed in...
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Skalar) (19 January 1917–?): 427 was a member of the collaborationist Slovene Home Guard[citation needed] (after the Italian fascist capitulation in 1943)...
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of these were provided to Germany's Croatian puppet state and the Slovene Home Guard. Semovente L40 da 47/32: standard variant, carrying 70 rounds of ammunition...
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Croatian Armed Forces were formed in 1944 with the uniting of the Croatian Home Guard and the Ustaše Militia in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). It was...
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scandal in SFR Yugoslavia that began when the summary killing of 12,000 Slovene Home Guard war prisoners by the Yugoslav Communist regime, which occurred in...
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The Croatian Home Guard (Croatian: Hrvatsko domobranstvo) was the land army part of the armed forces of the Independent State of Croatia which existed...
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Slovenian National Defense Corps (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
organizationally linked to the Slovene Home Guard that was active in Province of Ljubljana. The organization had problems recruiting from the Slovene minority in Italy...
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States) was a survivor of the Kočevski Rog killings of members of the Slovene Home Guard, repatriated by the British 5th Corps in Carinthia to the Titoist...
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Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
army in the Bleiburg repatriations, and most were killed. Slovene Home Guard Blue Guard (Slovene) Black Hand (Slovenia) Slovenian National Defense Corps...
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Žale cemetery. SS Lieutenant-General Erwin Rösener giving medals to Slovene Home Guard soldiers, c. 1944 SD Inspector-General Leon Rupnik, Bishop Gregorij...
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Chetniks (category Articles containing Slovene-language text)
Chetniks (Serbo-Croatian: Четници, Četnici, pronounced [tʃɛ̂tniːtsi]; Slovene: Četniki), formally the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, and also...
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large column composed of NDH Home Guard troops, Ustaša, Cossacks, Serbian State Guard, some Chetniks and the Slovene Home Guard, as well as numerous civilians...
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of arms of Yugoslavia (1918–1941) Sign of German-collaborationist Slovene Home Guard (1943–1945) The designer, Marko Pogačnik, has described the coat of...
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The Serbian State Guard (Serbian: Srpska državna straža, SDS; Serbian Cyrillic: Српска државна стража; German: Serbische Staatsgarde/Serbische Staatswache)...
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