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Arrow Cross Party
1935–1945 fascist political party in Hungary
Serb Volunteer Guard
Serbian volunteer paramilitary force during the Yugoslav Wars
Free Corps
thumb|Two soldiers of an Habsburg monarchy|Austrian Freikorps ([[David Morier, 1748)]] '''' (, "Free Corps" or "Volunteer Corps") were irregular German and other European paramilitary volunteer units that existed from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. They effectively served as mercenaries or private military companies, regardless of their own nationality. In German-speaking countries, the first so-called ("free regiments", Freie Regimenter) were formed in the 18th century from native volunteers, enemy renegades, and deserters. These sometimes exotically equipped units served as infantry a
Special Operations Executive
British intelligence agency
Der Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten
German First World War ex-servicemen's organization existing from 1918 to 1935
Croatian Defence Forces
1991–1992 paramilitary arm of the Croatian Party of Rights during the first stages of the Yugoslav wars. During the Croatian War of Independence; after August 1992, disbanded absorbed by the Croatian Army
Scorpions
Serbian paramilitary organization (1991-1999)
Organisation Consul
German terrorist organization (1920–1922)
Fedayeen Saddam
Ba'athist Iraqi paramilitary organization
Iron Front
German paramilitary organization
Requetés
The Requeté (; , ) was a Carlist organization, at times with paramilitary units, that operated between the mid-1900s and the early 1970s, though exact dates are not clear.
Belarusian Auxiliary Police
collaborationist Belarusian police force set up by the Nazi occupiers
Ulster Special Constabulary
organization
Ustaše Army
military unit
Right Sector Ukrainian Volunteer Corps
paramilitary unit in Ukraine formed on the initiative of the Ukrainian nationalist organization "Right Sector"
Kninjas
The Kninjas (), also known as the Red Berets, was a Serb paramilitary unit and a volunteer militia supporting the Army of Serb Krajina during the Croatian War of Independence. It was based in Knin, the capital of breakaway SAO Krajina that became the Republic of Serb Krajina (RSK).
Rongyos Gárda
Hungarian paramilitary organization
Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosovo
organization
Viking League
right-wing German paramilitary organization (1923-1928)