- The
Arbegnoch (Amharic: ዐርበኞች, romanized: ārbenyoch, lit. 'Patriots') were
Ethiopian anti-fascist
World War II
resistance fighters in
Italian East Africa...
- 1912 – 12
January 1945) was an
Ethiopian military commander who led the
Arbegnoch resistance movement in
Gojjam against the
Fascist Italians during the...
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Somalia Second Italo-Ethiopian War East
African campaign (World War II)
Arbegnoch Italian guerrilla war in
Ethiopia Royal Institute of
International Affairs...
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managed to
secure the
country in its totality, due to
resistance from the
Arbegnoch, this made Ethiopia,
along with Liberia, the only
African countries to...
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Corps d'Élite with the
Sudan Defence Force,
Ethiopian regular forces and
Arbegnoch (Amharic for Patriots).
Gideon Force fought the
Italian occupation in...
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celebrating on 5 May in
commemoration of the
Ethiopian resistance movement Arbegnoch victory over
Italian five
years occupation of Ethiopia, and the return...
- York, U.S.
Military service Allegiance Ethiopian Empire Years of
service 1935–1941 Rank
Colonel Unit
Arbegnoch Battles/wars
Second Italo-Ethiopian War...
- led a
group of
resistance fighters. They were
collectively known as the
Arbegnoch (lit. 'Patriots'), and
operated in Menz. The
British IWM
labeled Abebe...
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joined by the
Allied Force Publique of
Belgian Congo,
Imperial Ethiopian Arbegnoch (resistance forces) and a
small unit of Free
French Forces.
Italian East...
- age of 15
Jagama and his
older brother went into the bush to join the
Arbegnoch. At
first he had no gun – only his
elder brother had one. But they ambushed...