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- The Garde Civique or Burgerwacht (French and Dutch; "Civic Guard") was a Belgian paramilitary militia which existed between 1830 and 1920. Created in...
- jail from their house nearby to take him home for the time being. The burgerwacht, the local militia, gathered with a mob, angry at the mild verdict, and...
- mouths and they will hear the whiz of bullets”. The Garde Civique or Burgerwacht (French and Dutch; "Civic Guard") was a Belgian paramilitary militia...
- Jetzt kommt der Völkerschmaus raus, raus, raus, raus! Wilhelm liebt Bürgerwacht hebt ihn aus Preußen fort hebt ihn aus Preußen fort erschlagt den Hund...
- in a 24 hours practice drive that was organized by the Vrijewillige Burgerwacht te Amsterdam. Overvalwagen Vos (1972), p. 552. "Voor wie zijn de pantserwagens...
- Valjevo. Subsequently, she was emplo**** by the Amsterdamse Vrijwillige Burgerwacht and as a teacher at the Red Cross in Amsterdam. In 1924, she was appointed...
- Medal of Merit of the Civil Guard (Dutch: medaille van verdienste van de burgerwacht, French: Médaille du mérite de la garde civique) is a decoration of Belgium...
- and local police to form a new policing system Garde Civique Dutch: Burgerwacht 1830 1920  Benin National Gendarmerie French: Gendarmerie Nationale 1960...
- war, of whom dozens were killed. Volunteers joined the Civic Guard (Burgerwacht) in the West Indies and the City and Country Guard (Stad en Landwacht)...
- government in 1914 could call on a large militia known as the Garde Civique (Burgerwacht in Dutch). Formed soon after the Belgian Revolution in 1830, the Garde...