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Ohrana (Bulgarian: Охрана, "Protection"; Gr****: Οχράνα) were
armed collaborationist detachments organized by the
former Internal Macedonian Revolutionary...
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resistance movements were
created by Gr****s
while the
collaborationist Ohrana battalions were
constituted from
among the
Slavophone po****tion. After...
- was a
Bulgarian army officer, one of the
leaders of the Bulgarian-backed
Ohrana, a
paramilitary formation of
Bulgarians in Gr****
Macedonia during World...
- Gr****
Communist Party and the
Ohrana collaborationist units.
Further collaboration between the Bulgarian-controlled
Ohrana and the EAM
controlled SNOF followed...
- Kallellaan, 2000
Suomemme heimo, 2001 Rautapää, 2002 Myyrä, 2004 (The Mole)
Ohrana, 2006 Troikka, 2008 Koljatti, 2009 Layla, 2011 Jarrusukka, 2013 Esikoinen...
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Skanderbeg SS
Skanderbeg Vulnetari Kosovo Regiment Bulgarian occupation /
Independent State of
Macedonia Bulgarian Action Committees IMRO
MYSRO Ohrana...
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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...
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could form a
Macedonian state on the base of
former IMRO
structures and
Ohrana.
Seeing that
Germany had lost the war and to
avoid further bloodshed, after...
- 1943) Bulgaria (until Sep. 1944) ****enic
State Secessionist groups:
Ohrana Këshilla
Roman Legion (until Sep. 1943) EAM-ELAS EDES
Organisation X EKKA...
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collaborationist militias composed of pro-Bulgarian Slavic-speakers,
known as
Ohrana, were
formed in 1943 in the
districts of Pella,
Florina and Kastoria. The...