-
meetings the
Blueshirts protected would merge to
become Fine Gael, and
members of that
party are
still sometimes nicknamed "
Blueshirts".
There has been...
- (NHL). The
Blueshirts were
replaced in the NHL by a new
Toronto Hockey Club
under the
ownership of the
Toronto Arena Company, the
Blueshirts'
former landlord...
-
version of the SA that had blue
shirts The
Toronto Blueshirts "Broadway
Blueshirts" or
simply "
Blueshirts", a
common nickname for the New York
Rangers in...
- The
Blueshirt,
often worn with a red scarf,
serves as the
traditional attire for
members of
various youth organizations with
roots in the
socialist and...
- O'Duffy led the Army
Comrades ****ociation,
known as the
Blueshirts, in the
Irish Free State. "
Blueshirts" can also
refer to
Canadian fascists belonging to the...
- ****ann na nGaedhael, as well as also
briefly becoming the
leader of the
Blueshirts. O'Higgins grew up in Stradbally,
County Laois, the
second son of sixteen...
-
political family. His
father was
Thomas F. O'Higgins, a
former leader of the
Blueshirts and
cabinet minister. His
uncle was
Kevin O'Higgins, a
cabinet minister...
- The
Blueshirts (Camicie Azzurre) was the
paramilitary wing of the
Italian Nationalist ****ociation. John Whittam.
Fascist Italy. Manchester, England, UK:...
-
movement called Army
Comrades ****ociation, also
known as the
Blueshirts. When the
Blueshirts merged with ****ann na
nGaedhael and
National Centre Party to...
- The
Blueshirts (Spanish:
Camisas Azules) were the
Falangist paramilitary militia in Spain. The name
refers to the blue
uniform worn by
members of the militia...