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  1. Role. Anti-partisan guerrilla warfare. Nickname (s) Banda, Banda VAC. The Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia ( Italian: Milizia Volontaria Anti Comunista, MVAC; Slovene: prostovoljna protikomunistična milica, also bela garda or belogardisti, pejorative, [1] meaning 'white guard'; Serbo-Croatian: Добровољачка ...

    • 1941–1943
    • Paramilitary
  2. Arizona State Militia Arizona: Southern Arizona Militia Arizona: Arkansas Defense Force Arkansas: First State Pathfinders Delaware: Indiana Citizens Volunteer Militia Indiana: Kentucky Mountain Rangers Kentucky: Louisiana Volunteer Force Louisiana: Maine Militia Maine: Michigan Home Guard Michigan: Michigan Militia: Michigan

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  4. Anti-communism is political and ideological opposition to communist beliefs, groups, and individuals. Organized anti-communism developed after the 1917 October Revolution in the Russian Empire, and it reached global dimensions during the Cold War, when the United States and the Soviet Union engaged in an intense rivalry.

  5. American militia movement is a term used by law enforcement and security analysts to refer to a number of private organizations that include paramilitary or similar elements. These groups may refer to themselves as militia, unorganized militia, [1] and constitutional militia. [2] .

  6. The two fighting factions were the Slovenian Partisans and the Italian-sponsored anti-communist militia, known as the "White Guard", later re-organized under Nazi command as the Slovene Home Guard. Small units of Slovenian Chetniks also existed in Lower Carniola and Styria .

    • Least (1941): 700–800, Peak (1944): 38,000
  7. The Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (Italian: Milizia Volontaria Anti Comunista, MVAC) were local armed auxiliary units composed of Chetniks and Slovene anti-Partisans in Italian-occupied parts of Yugoslavia.

  8. The Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (Italian language: Milizia Volontaria Anti Comunista, MVAC ) were local armed auxiliary units composed of Chetniks and Slovene anti-Partisans in Italian-occupied parts of Yugoslavia. The same name was contemporaneously used to designate both similar Slovenian...

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