Category
page 1Nationalist terrorism in Europe
Euskadi Ta Askatasuna
former armed Basque terrorist and separatist group (1959–2018)
2011 Norway attacks
two sequential lone wolf terrorist attacks in Norway on 22 July 2011
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
Ukrainian ultranationalist political organization
Secret Army Organization
French dissident right-wing paramilitary organization.
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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
attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II
May 1981 shooting by Mehmet Ali Ağca in St. Peter's Square
National Socialist Underground
far-right German terror group uncovered in November 2011
Organisation Consul
German terrorist organization (1920–1922)
Russian Imperial Movement
Russian paramilitary organization
Terra Lliure
independentist and socialist armed organization of the Catalan Countries
2015 Kumanovo clashes
Series of shootouts in Kumanovo

Ukrainian Military Organization
underground Ukrainian nationalist organization, 1920s–1930s
assassination of Gabriel Narutowicz
1922 murder in Warsaw, Poland
Banjska attack
2023 attack in Kosovo
Meibion Glyndŵr
Welsh terrorist organization which burnt over 150 English holiday homes in the 1970s and 1980s
Iron Guard death squads
organization
1946 British Embassy bombing
Terrorist attack by Zionist militia Irgun