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- Ohrana (Bulgarian: Охрана, "Protection"; Gr****: Οχράνα) were armed collaborationist detachments organized by the former Internal Macedonian Revolutionary...
- resistance movements were created by Gr****s while the collaborationist Ohrana battalions were constituted from among the Slavophone po****tion. After...
- Gr**** Communist Party and the Ohrana collaborationist units. Further collaboration between the Bulgarian-controlled Ohrana and the EAM controlled SNOF followed...
- was a Bulgarian army officer, one of the leaders of the Bulgarian-backed Ohrana, a paramilitary formation of Bulgarians in Gr**** Macedonia during World...
- World War this name was used to designate the members of the pro-Bulgarian Ohrana active in Northern Greece. The name of FK Vardar and RK Vardar's main ultras...
- collaborationist militias composed of pro-Bulgarian Slavic-speakers, known as Ohrana, were formed in 1943 in the districts of Pella, Florina and Kastoria. The...
- Bulgarian officers several pro-Bulgarian and anti-Gr**** armed detachments (Ohrana) were organized in the Kastoria, Florina and Edessa districts of occupied...
- ****enic Gendarmerie. Ravalli went on to establish links with Andon Kalchev's Ohrana (a pro-Bulgarian Slavic-speaking militia) and German troops stationed at...
- the Second World War here was founded a subdivision of the pro-Bulgarian Ohrana. In 1945, Gr**** Foreign Minister Ioannis Politis ordered the compilation...
- 1943)  Bulgaria (until Sep. 1944) ****enic State Secessionist groups: Ohrana Këshilla Roman Legion (until Sep. 1943) EAM-ELAS EDES EKKA PAO EOK and others...