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Revision as of 23:32, 18 August 2021
- Breton Revolutionary Army
- Cosa Nostra
- Earth Liberation Front
- Green Brigade
- Informal Anarchist Federation
- National Liberation Front of Corsica
- Order of the Nine Angles[1]
- Regional Committee for Viticultural Action
- Revolutionary Action[2]
- Russian Imperial Movement
United Kingdom
Active
- Al-Muhajiroun
- Continuity Irish Republican Army
- Cornish Republican Army
- English People's Liberation Army
- Irish Republican Liberation Army
- Irish Republican Movement
- National Action
- New Irish Republican Army
- Ulster Defence Association
- Ulster Resistance Movement
- Ulster Volunteer Force
Defunct
- Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army (1922 - 1969)
- Republican Congress (1934 - 1936)
- Free Ulster (1955)
- Free Wales Army (1963 - 1969)
- Movement for the Defence of Wales (1963 - 1969)
- Ulster Protestant Volunteers (1966 - 1969)
- Free Ireland (1967 - 1975)
- Official Irish Republican Army (1969 - 1972)
- Provisional Irish Republican Army (1969 - 1998)[3]
- Red Hand Commando (1970 - 2007)
- Irish National Liberation Army (1974 - 2009)
- Sons of Glyndŵr (1979 - mid 1990s)
- Irish People's Liberation Organisation (1986 - 1996)
- Loyalist Volunteer Force (1996 - 1998)
- Real Irish Republican Army (1997 - 2012)
- Cornish National Liberation Army (2007)
- Republican Action Against Drugs (2008 - 2012)
- Óglaigh na hÉireann (2009 - 2018)
Ukraine
Active
- Donbass People's Milita
- Lugansk People's Militia
- Legion of Saint Stephen
- Jovan Šević Detachment
- Prizrak Brigade
- Azov Battalion [4]
- Ukrainian People's Self-Defence
- Dzhokhar Dudayev Battalion
- Oleh Lyashko's Milita
Greece
Active
- Φράξια Μηδενιστών (Nihilist Faction)
- Επαναστατικός Αγώνας (Revolutionary Struggle)
- Συνωμοσία των Πυρήνων της Φωτιάς (Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei)
- Σέχτα των Επαναστατών (Sect of Revolutionaries)
- Μαύρο Αστέρι (Black Star)
- Ομάδα Λαϊκών Αγωνιστών (Popular Fighters Group)
- Επαναστατικός Σύνδεσμος Διεθνιστικής Αλληλεγγύης (Revolutionary Union for Internationalist Solidarity)
Defunct
- Народноослободителен фронт (National Liberation Front) (1945–1949)
- Δημοκρατική Άμυνα (Democratic Defence) (1967-1970)
- Επαναστατικός Λαϊκός Αγώνας (Revolutionary People's Struggle) (1975-1995)
- Επαναστατική Οργάνωση 17 Νοέμβρη (Revolutionary Organization 17 November) (1975–2002)
- Επαναστατικοί Πυρήνες (Revolutionary Nuclei) (1996–2000)
- Οργανισμός Επαναστατικής (Organization for Revolutionary Self-Defense) (2014-2019)
Historical
- Polish Confederations (13th century - 19th century) [5]
- Confederation of Maciej Borkowic (1352–1358)
- Wieluń Confederation (1423–1424)
- Confederation of Zbigniew Oleśnicki (1438)[6]
- Confederation of Spytko of Melsztyn (1439)
- Prussian Confederation (1440-1454)
- Chicken Rebels (1537)
- Warsaw Confederation (1573)
- Rzeszów Confederation (1587)[7]
- Wilno Confederation[8]
- Zebrzydowski Rebels (1605)
- Tyszowce Confederation (1655)
- Brotherly Union (1661-1662)
- Sanctified Union (1661-1663)
- Pious Union (1662)
- Lubomirski's Rebels (1665-1666)
- Pigeon Confederation (1672)
- Valkininkai Confederation (1700)[9]
- Warsaw Confederation (1704-1709)
- Sandomierz Confederation (1704-1717)
- Dzików Confederation (1734-1736)
- Słuck Confederation (1767)
- Toruń Confederation (1767)
- Radom Confederation (1767)
- Bar Confederation (1768–1772)
- Targowica Confederation (1792-1793)
- General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland (1812-1813)
- Antifaschistische Aktion (1932-1933)
- Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (1959-2018)
- Red Army Faction (1970–1998)
- Red Brigades (1970-1988)
- National Liberation Front of Corsica (1976-2016)
- Anti-Fascist Action (Britain) (1985-2001)
Cyprus
- National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters (EOKA) (1955 - 1959)
- AKEL militias (1955 - 1959)
- Turkish Resistance Organisation (TMT) (1958 - 1974)
- National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters B (EOKA B) (1971 - 1974)
- EDEK militias (1971 - 1974)
WW2 Resistance Movements
- Polish Resistance (1939-1945)
- Home Army (1942-1945)
- Peasants' Battalions (1940-1944)
- People's Guard of WRN (1939-1945)
- Confederation of the Nation (1940-1943)
- National Military Organization (1939-1942)
- National Armed Forces (1942-1947)[10]
- Camp of Fighting Poland (1942-1944)
- People's Army (1944)
- Yugoslav Resistance (1941-1945)
- Yugoslav Partisans (1941-1945)
- Chetniks (1941-1943)[11]
- Italian Resistance (1943-1945)
- National Liberation Committee (1943-1945)
- Garibaldi Brigades (1943-1945)
- Justice and Freedom (1929-1945)
- Green Flame Brigade (1943-1945)
- Osoppo-Friuli Brigades (1943-1945)
- Communist Movement of Italy (1943-1944)
- National Liberation Committee (1943-1945)
- Greek Resistance (1941-1945)
- National Liberation Front (1941-1946)
- National Republican Greek League (1941-1944)
- National and Social Liberation (1942-1944)
- Panhellenic Liberation Organization (1941–1944)
- National Organization of Crete (1943-1944)
- Albanian Resistance (1939-1944)
- National Liberation Movement (1942-1945)
- National Front (1942-1943)[12]
- Legality Movement (1941-1945)
- French Resistance (1940-1944)
- Central Bureau of Intelligence and Operations (1940-1944)
- National Council of the Resistance (1943-1944)
- Francs-Tireurs et Partisans (1941-1944)
- Brutus Network (1941-1944)
- Dutch-Paris (1942-1944)
- Maquis (1940-1944)[13]
- Belgian Resistance (1940-1945)
- Independent Front (1941-1944)
- Armed Partisans (1941-1945)
- Patriotic Militia (1940-1945)
- Free Wallonia (1940-1945)
- Committee for the Defence of Jews (1942-1945)
- Austrian Freedom Front (1943-1944)
- Norwegian Resistance (1940-1945)
- Free Norwegian Forces (1940-1945)
- Osvald Group (1940-1944)
- Milorg (1940-1945)
- Danish Resistance (1940-1945)
- Holger Danske (1943-1945)
- Civil Partisans (1940-1945)
- The Churchill Club (1941-1945)
- Danish Freedom Council (1943-1945)
- Hvidsten Group (1943-1944)
- Dutch Resistance (1940-1945)
- Order of Service (1940-1945)
- National Organization for Helping People in Hiding (1942-1945)
- CS 6 (1940-1944)
- National Support Fund (1940-1945)
- Brawl Crew (1943-1945)
- Council of Resistance (1941-1945)
Eastern European anti-Communist insurgencies
- Polish Anti-Communist/Anti-Soviet Resistance (1943-1954)
- Cursed Soldiers (1944–1947)
- Freedom and Independence (1945-1952)
- National Armed Forces (1942-1947)
- No (1943-1945)
- Ruch Oporu Armii Krajowej (1944)
- National Armed Forces (1942-1947)
- National Military Union (1944-1946)
- Underground Polish Army (1945-1954)
- Citizens' Home Army (1945)
- Armed Forces Delegation for Poland (1945)
- Romanian Anti-Communist/Anti-Soviet Resistance (1947-1962)
- Iron Guard (1947-1957)
- Monarchist Partisans (1947-1962)
- Liberal Partisans (1947-1950)
- National-Peasant Partisans (1947-1962)
- ↑ Additionally to being Satanists, the O.9.A. also exhibits elements of Esoteric Nazism and Paganism
- ↑ Principles and goals of organization Revolutionary Action: Revolutionary Action is an anarchist organization which unites active members of anarchist movement. Basis of RA’s ideas is anarcho-communism, social anarchism and illegalism.
- ↑ The Provos wanted a united Ireland under a Democratic Socialist republic. They were influenced by Frantz Fanon, Che Guevara, Antonio Gramsci, Ho Chi Minh, Nelson Mandela and Võ Nguyên Giáp.
- ↑ The Azov Battalion usually denies ties to Neo-Nazi ideology. At the same time, in a 2015 interview with USA Today, the battalion's representative Andriy Dyachenko stated that only about 10-20% of the it's soldiers are neo-Nazis. According to Vyacheslav Likhachev, there are also known cases when even people with leftist and anti-fascist views went to fight in the battalion. At the same time in 2018, according to his information, there is a systemic ideological indoctrination of fighters and there were cases when 18 year-old apolitical boys became staunch neo-Nazis within six months.
- ↑ Polish confederations were ad hoc associations formed by Polish–Lithuanian szlachta (nobility), clergy, cities, or military forces in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth for the attainment of stated aims. A konfederacja often took the form of an armed rebellion aimed at redressing perceived abuses or trespasses of some (e.g. royal) authority. Such "confederations" acted in lieu of state authority or to force their demands upon that authority.
- ↑ The confederation was created as to urge the aristocracy to unite against the Hussites
- ↑ The confederation was created as to urge the supporters of the two main candidates of the 1587 Royal Elections, Sigismund III of the house of Waza and Maximilliam III of the house of Habsburg not to fight
- ↑ The Confederation was formed between Protestant and Orthodox members of the Szlachta to unite against Catholicism
- ↑ Formed by lower aristocracy against the Sapieha-Różański magnates (higher aristocracy)
- ↑ It is widely believed that the National Armed Forces collaborated with the Germans
- ↑ The Chetniks collaborated with the Axis after 1943
- ↑ After 1943 National Front became collaborators
- ↑ Some historians believe that the Maquis were actually collaborators