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    The Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (Italian: Milizia Volontaria Anti Comunista, MVAC) were paramilitary auxiliary formations of the Royal Italian Army...
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    Slovene Home Guard (category Anti-communist organizations)
    straže; Italian: Guardia Civica), part of Italian-sponsored Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia, re-organized under Nazi command after the Italian Armistice...
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    Partisans and the combined forces of Slovene former units of the Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (MVAC) and Slovene Chetniks. The battle followed the Partisan...
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    The Ustaše militia was created on 11 April 1941 when Marshal Slavko Kvaternik appointed a separate staff to control the various volunteer groups that...
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    the Sandžak in October and took over the local volunteer militia of around 5,000 anti-communist, anti-Serb Muslim men headquartered in Sjenica. This formation...
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  • Styrian battalion was incorporated into the Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia, the anti-Communist militia of the Fascist Italians who occupied Slovenia...
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    cease or suffer the punishment of death. The communist leader Josip Broz Tito and all members of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia left Belgrade on 16 September...
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    Ernest Peterlin (category Slovenian anti-communists)
    included the suggestion that named anti-Communist internees should be released to lead the Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (Milizia volontaria anticomunista...
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  • The Ustaše militia was created on 11 April 1941 when Marshal Slavko Kvaternik appointed a separate staff to control the various volunteer armed groups...
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    reason was the rivalry between the Croatian Home Guard and the Ustaše Militia (Croatian: Ustaška vojnica), the less numerous but yet more reliable paramilitary...
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    Vuk Rupnik (category Slovenian anti-communists)
    prisoner of war in Padua for some time, but in 1942 he joined the Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia and became the commander of a special unit in the division...
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    Dimitrije Ljotić, the leader of one of the most effective anti-partisan detachments, the Serbian Volunteer Corps, maintained some degree of influence over the...
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    SDS unit of Mihajlo Zotović participated in anti-partisan action, alongside German forced and Albanian militia in 6 villages on Pasjača mountain. Part of...
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  • (The) White Guard(s) may refer to: Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia, Italy, in Slovene Bela Garda, meaning "white guard" White Army or White Guard, the...
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    administration. The Germans enlisted the assistance of the local gendarmerie, militia and some Chetniks attempt to control the occupied territory, but they proved...
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  • MVAC can refer to : Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia MVAC chemotherapy regimen of (methotrexate, vinblastine, adriamycin and cisplatin) MVAC mechanical...
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  • the Slovene Chetniks, was an anti-communist militia led by Karl Novak and Ivan Prezelj. The Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (MVAC), was under Italian authority...
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    territory and maintain peace and order in it. A paramilitary militia called the Serbian Volunteer Detachments was formed, the unit, never formally part of...
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    1st Standing Active Brigade (Prvi stajaći djelatni sdrug), was an Ustaše Militia infantry unit active during World War II in Independent State of Croatia...
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    as a means of opposing the government, the Montenegrin branch of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Komunistička partija Jugoslavije...
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    able to muster a 600-strong Bulgarian SS regiment of Bulgarian anti-communist volunteers already in Germany under a German commander, they had little success...
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    the Partisans were defeated and forced to retreat from the city. A volunteer militia known as the Vulnetari were also used as frontier guards of the re-organised...
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    word "militia" in their title. These have included: Volunteer Corps, part of the British anti-invasion preparations of 1803–1805 Yeomanry, volunteer cavalry...
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    Horthy was characterized by its conservative, nationalist, and fiercely anti-communist character. The government was based on an unstable alliance of conservatives...
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    Russian Protective Corps (category Foreign volunteer units of the Wehrmacht)
    заштитни корпус / Ruski zaštitni korpus) was an armed force composed of anti-communist White Russian émigrés that was raised in the German occupied territory...
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    hooligan who led an anti-Putin militia across the border". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 19 January 2024. "Russian Volunteer Corps fighters...
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    National Liberation Movement (Albania) (category Defunct communist militant groups)
    (LANÇ)), also translated as National Liberation Front, was an Albanian communist resistance organization that fought in World War II. It was created on...
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    garrisons. Pavelić agreed to the continued presence of the Chetnik Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia in this zone, and that the Italians would intervene in Zone...
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    People's Militia. On 13 April, the newly established Ukrainian government gave the separatists a deadline to disarm or face a "full-scale anti-terrorist...
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  • cottage in Brezovica pri Metliki. The cottage was burned by Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia forces in 1942. On 1 May 1944 the Partisans held a political...
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