- The
Milice française (French Militia),
generally called la
Milice (lit. 'the militia';
French pronunciation: [milis]), was a
political paramilitary organization...
- The
Milice was a
Vichy French paramilitary organisation.
Milice may also
refer to the
following places in Poland:
Milice,
Opole Voivodeship (south-west...
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Miliće (Serbian Cyrillic: Милиће), is a
village in Serbia,
located in the muni****lity of Kraljevo, in Raška District. In 2002, it had 293 inhabitants...
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Milice leaders. With that, the
Germans started to arm the
Milice,
which turned its guns on the Resistance. The
weapons the
German provided the
Milice...
- People's
Militias (in
Slovak Ľudové milície, in
Czech Lidové
milice), also
called The
Armed Fist of the
Working class (in
Slovak Ozbrojená päsť robotníckej...
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World War II, he went on to
become the
organizer and de
facto leader of the
Milice française, or
French Militia, the
collaborationist Vichy government's paramilitary...
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paramilitary force was
called the
Cagoulards ("Hooded Men"). They were
renamed to
Milice Civile (Civilian Militia) and,
after 1962,
Volontaires de la Sécurité Nationale...
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Milice, film noir (English: Militia,
black film) is a
French do****entary film from 1997. It was
directed and
written by
Alain Ferrari,
starring Emile Augonnet...
- The
Patriotic Militia (French:
Milices patriotiques, Dutch:
Patriotische Militie) was a
communist group in the
Belgian resistance during the
Second World...
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against Deloncle in 1942.
Losing interest in the group, he
enlisted in
Milice,
which was
commanded by his
uncle by
marriage Joseph Darnand and took over...