WhiteGuard or WhiteGuards may refer to: Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (Italy), in Slovene Bela Garda or Belogardisti White Army or WhiteGuard, the...
The WhiteGuard (Russian: Белая гвардия) is a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, first published in 1925 in literary journal Rossiya. It was not reprinted in...
the White Army (Бѣлая армія / Белая армия, Belaya armiya), also known as the WhiteGuard (Бѣлая гвардія / Белая гвардия, Belaya gvardiya) or White Guardsmen...
The White Army (Russian: Бѣлая армія/Белая армия, romanized: Belaya armiya) or WhiteGuard (Бѣлая гвардія/Белая гвардия, Belaya gvardiya), also referred...
The war was fought between the Red Guards, led by a section of the Social Democratic Party, and the WhiteGuards, conducted by the senate and those who...
The WhiteGuard Affair (Finnish: Suojeluskuntaselkkaus) was a 1921 conflict between the government of Finland and the leadership of the WhiteGuard (Finnish:...
deity who punishes the person for committing evil. In folklore, the WhiteGuard's name is Xie Bi'an (謝必安; 谢必安; Xiè Bì'ān), which can be interpreted as...
French Guards. National Guard may refer to: National Guard (Mauritania) Tunisian National Guard, a separate military force of Tunisia National Guard (Brazil)...
masterpieces of the 20th century. He is also known for his novel The WhiteGuard; his plays Ivan Vasilievich, Flight (also called The Run), and The Days...
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and law enforcement service branch of the United States Armed Forces...
existed: the WhiteGuards and Red Guards, which were non-socialists and socialists, respectively. In the Finnish Civil War (1918) the WhiteGuards founded...
Trotsky also argued that the reign of terror began with the White Terror under the WhiteGuard forces and the Bolsheviks responded with the Red Terror. Martin...
Mänttä WhiteGuard in 1919–1921, and a member of staff of North Tavastia WhiteGuard District in 1920. He was the editor-in-chief of the WhiteGuard magazine...
Intervention. It was composed of Finnish Red Guards who had fled after the Finnish Civil War from the White-dominated Northern Finland to Soviet Russia...
with some critics highlighting his role as the senior commander of the WhiteGuard in the massacres of the Red prisoners during and after the Finnish Civil...
Armies: 1st Guards Army 2nd Guards Army 3rd Guards Army 4th Guards Army 5th Guards Army 6th Guards Army 7th Guards Army 8th Guards Army 9th Guards Army 10th...
variant includes a combination cap (or "combo cover" in common Coast Guard slang) and a white shirt. The more common "Bravo" variant includes either the combination...
The Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG) (Arabic: الحَرَس الوَطنيّ, romanized: al-Ḥaras al-Waṭanī), also known as the White Army, is one of the three major...
revolutionaries, with the assistance of the Soviet Red Army, expelled Russian WhiteGuards from the country, and founded the Mongolian People's Republic in 1924...