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List of movements/Militant and/or Criminal Groups/Europe

Albania

Historical

World War II

Collaborators

Resistance

Austria

World War II

Collaborators

Resistance

Baltics

Historical

Collaborators

Resistance

Belarus

Active

Historical

Collaborators

Resistance

Belgium

Bulgaria

Historical

Anti-Communist Resistance

France

Active

Historical

Germany

Historical

Greece

Active

Defunct

Italy

Active

Historical

Years of Lead

Russia

Active

Historical

Russian Civil War

Red Army

White Army

Third Power

Spain

Active

Defunct

Ukraine

Pro-Russian Separatists

Active

Disbanded

Pro-Government

Active

Disbanded

United Kingdom

Active

Defunct

Historical

World War Two

Croatia

Czechoslovakia

Denmark

Eastern European anti-Communist insurgencies

Polish Anti-Communist Resistance (1944-1963)

Serbian Anti-Communist Resistance (1945-1950s)

Croatian Anti-Communist Resistance (1945-1950s)

Slovenian Anti-Communist Resistance (1945-1950s)

Moldavian Anti-Communist Resistance (1949-1950)

Ukrainian Anti-Communist Resistance (1949-1956)

Romanian Anti-Communist Resistance (1940s-1962)

  1. BYPOL consists of former police officers who oppose the Lukashenko administration, they also recognize Tikhanovskaya as the legitimate ruler of Belarus.
  2. According to russian media, there is a military unit consisting of bashkir nationalists fighting on the side of Ukraine
  3. A pejorative term used to describe politicians and businesspeople who fled the country before and/or after the invasion. Another variant of this term is Munich Territorial Defense Forces.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. The confederation was created as to urge the aristocracy to unite against the Hussites
  7. 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
  8. The Confederation was formed between Protestant and Orthodox members of the Szlachta to unite against Catholicism
  9. Formed by lower aristocracy against the Sapieha-Różański magnates (higher aristocracy)