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  1. Eighth Army of Liberation: Die Eighth Army of Liberation (dt.: „Achte Armee der Befreiung“) war eine Partei in St. Vincent und den Grenadinen. [100%] 2024-01-20
  2. Moroccan Army of Liberation: The Army of Liberation (Moroccan Arabic: جيش التحرير, romanized: Jish Etteḥrir; Berber languages: Aserdas Uslelli) was an organization of various loosely united militias fighting for the independence of Morocco from the French-Spanish coalition. It was founded in 1955 as an attempt ... (Organisation of militias fighting for Moroccan independence from France and Spain) [100%] 2023-11-28 [Moroccan Army of Liberation] [Military history of Morocco]...
  3. Liberation Army of Chameria: Liberation Army of Chameria (LAC, Albanian: Ushtria Çlirimtare e Çamërisë, UÇÇ) is a reported paramilitary formation in the northwestern Greek region of Epirus. In 2001, a video was released on the internet showing concealed members of the UCC, the leader "Mehmeti" said ... [100%] 2023-11-28 [Albanian militant groups] [Albanian separatism]...
  4. Russian Liberation Army: The Russian Liberation Army (RLA), created from a nucleus of Soviet soldiers captured by the German Wehrmacht in the early days of the invasion of the Soviet Union in the Second World War, achieved neither German goals nor its own ... [94%] 2023-12-01
  5. French Liberation Army: The French Liberation Army (French: Armée française de la Libération or AFL) was the reunified French Army that arose from the merging of the Armée d'Afrique with the prior Free French Forces (Forces françaises libres or FFL) during World ... (Reunified French Armed Forces during WWII) [94%] 2023-09-23 [Free French Forces] [Military history of France during World War II]...
  6. Biafra Liberation Army: The Biafra Liberation Army (BLA) is a military organization that was announced in September 2023 by Simon Ekpa to fight for the independence of Biafra, a partially recognised country in West Africa that declared independence from Nigeria and existed from ... (Biafra separatist group) [94%] 2024-02-13 [Biafra] [Rebel groups in Nigeria]...
  7. National Liberation Army (Macedonia): The National Liberation Army (NLA; Albanian: Ushtria Çlirimtare Kombëtare, UÇK; Macedonian: Ослободителна народна армија, ОНА, romanized: Osloboditelna narodna armija, ONA), also known as the Macedonian UÇK, was an ethnic Albanian militant, separatist militia that operated in the Republic of Macedonia in 2001 and was ... (Macedonia) [94%] 2023-12-19 [Albanian militant groups] [Albanian nationalism in North Macedonia]...
  8. Black Liberation Army: La Black Liberation Army o Ejército Negro de Liberación fue una organización marxista con tendencia al nacionalismo negro que operó en los EE. UU. [94%] 2023-12-12
  9. Symbionese Liberation Army: The Symbionese Liberation Army was an American home grown terrorist group that emerged from the New Left in the 1970s. They fund raised by robbing banks. [94%] 2023-02-25 [Terrorist Organizations] [New Left]...
  10. National Liberation Army (Macedonia): The National Liberation Army (Albanian: Ushtria Çlirimtare Kombëtare - UÇK ; Macedonian: Ослободителна национална армија - ОНА) is a pro-Albanian terrorist group which was active in Macedonia from 1999-2001, around the time of the 2001 Macedonia conflict. One of the NLA commanders stated their object ... (Macedonia) [94%] 2023-02-16 [Terrorist Organizations]
  11. Caprivi Liberation Army: Caprivi Liberation Army (CLA) is a Namibian rebel and separatist group which was established in 1994 to separate the Caprivi Strip, a region mainly inhabited by the Lozi people. It operates only in the Caprivi strip. (Namibian rebel and separatist group) [94%] 2023-11-29 [1994 establishments in Namibia] [Rebel groups in Namibia]...
  12. National Liberation Army (Colombia): The National Liberation Army (Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional, ELN) is a Colombian Marxist organization. The organization was founded in 1964 by Fabio Vasquez Castaño. (Colombia) [94%] 2023-02-17 [Terrorist Organizations] [Colombia]...
  13. Lithuanian Liberation Army: The Lithuanian Liberation Army (sometimes also named as Lithuanian Freedom Army) (Lithuanian: Lietuvos laisvės armija or LLA) was a Lithuanian underground organization established by Kazys Veverskis (codename Senis), a student at Vilnius University, on December 13, 1941. Its goal were ... [94%] 2023-11-24 [Military units and formations established in 1941] [Military units and formations disestablished in 1946]...
  14. Russian Liberation Army: The Russian Liberation Army (German: Russische Befreiungsarmee; Russian: Русская освободительная армия, Russkaya osvoboditel'naya armiya, abbreviated as РОА, ROA, also known as the Vlasov army (Власовская армия, Vlasovskaya armiya)) was a collaborationist formation, primarily composed of Russians, that fought under German command during World War I. (Nazi German military unit mostly composed of Soviet defectors in World War II) [94%] 2024-01-07 [Foreign volunteer units of the Wehrmacht] [Russian Liberation Army]...
  15. Kosovo Liberation Army: The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA; Albanian: Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës [uʃˈtɾija t͡ʃliɾimˈtaɾɛ ɛ ˈkɔsɔvəs], UÇK) was an ethnic Albanian separatist militia that sought the separation of Kosovo, the vast majority of which is inhabited by Albanians, from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ... (Ethnic-Albanian nationalist paramilitary organization (1992–1999)) [94%] 2024-03-31 [Kosovo Liberation Army] [Kosovo War]...
  16. Korean Liberation Army: The Korean Liberation Army (Korean: 한국 광복군; Hanja: 韓國 光復軍), also known as the Korean Restoration Army, was the armed forces of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. It was established on September 17, 1940, in Chongqing, Republic of China, with significant ... (1940–1946 arm of the Korean Provisional Government) [94%] 2024-06-12 [Armies in exile during World War II] [Kim Won-bong]...
  17. National Army for the Liberation of Uganda: The National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (abbreviated NALU) was a rebel group opposed to the Ugandan government. It was formed in 1988 in western Uganda and moved into eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it merged with ... [90%] 2024-01-11 [Rebel groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo] [Rebel groups in Uganda]...
  18. Liberation (album de Divine Comedy): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Libération. Albums de The Divine Comedy Fanfare for the Comic Muse(1990) Promenade(1994) modifier Liberation est le deuxième album de The Divine Comedy datant de 1993, enregistré à Setanta. (Album de Divine Comedy) [89%] 2023-11-24
  19. Liberation (Holocaust memorial): Liberation is a bronze Holocaust memorial created by the sculptor Nathan Rapoport, located in Liberty State Park in Jersey City, in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. Officially dedicated on May 30, 1985, the monument portrays an American soldier, carrying ... (Holocaust memorial) [89%] 2023-10-12 [Holocaust memorials in the United States] [Monuments and memorials in New Jersey]...
  20. Zapatista Army of National Liberation: The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Spanish: Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN), often referred to as the Zapatistas (Mexican Spanish pronunciation: [sapaˈtistas]), is a far-left political and militant group that controls a substantial amount of territory in Chiapas ... (Libertarian socialist political and militant group in southern Mexico) [89%] 2024-02-08 [Zapatista Army of National Liberation] [Military units and formations established in 1983]...

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