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Partisan and Prohibitions
This was the first of the Disasters of Partisan Prohibitions, which ended in 184.
* Confucian scholars who had denounced the court eunuchs are arrested, killed or banished from the capital of Luoyang and official life during the second episode of the Disasters of Partisan Prohibitions, which did not formally end until 184 with the onslaught of the Yellow Turban Rebellion.
However the emperor permanently barred Li Ying and his associates from serving in office, marking the beginning of the Partisan Prohibitions.
Later that year, the eunuchs persuaded Emperor Ling that the " partisans " ( i. e., Confucian officials and university students who supported them ) were plotting against him, and a large number of partisans were arrested and killed ; the others had their civil liberties stripped completely, in what later was known as the second Disaster of Partisan Prohibitions.
When Yuan Shao was young, he participated in saving some of the " partisans " from death or other terrible fates during the second of the Disasters of Partisan Prohibitions.

Partisan and were
God knows that Partisan and the rest often were, and remain, guilty of intellectual flatulence.
Following the defeat of the Independent State of Croatia at the end of the war, a large number of Ustaše, and civilians supporting them ( ranging from sympathisers, young conscripts, anti-communists, and ordinary serfs who were allegedly motivated by Partisan crimes ) attempted to flee in the direction of Austria hoping to surrender to British forces and to be given refuge.
After the Partisan victory and the end of hostilities in Europe, all external forces were ordered off Yugoslav territory.
Partisan differences began to sharpen on the question of government intervention in the economy, since lower levels of government were largely in Liberal hands, and protest movements were beginning to send their own parties into the political mainstream, notably the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and William Aberhart's Social Credit Party in Alberta.
There were some rumors that he was killed by sabotage by the Chetnik military authorities or at the behest of Partisan commander Arso Jovanović, but they have never been proven.
Greenberg held similar views to Broch concerning the beauty and truth dichotomy, believing that the avant-garde style arose in order to defend aesthetic standards from the decline of taste involved in consumer society and that kitsch and art were opposites, which he outlined in his essay " Avant-Garde and Kitsch " which appeared in the Partisan Review in 1939.
Flag of SR Slovenia, 1945-1991During World War II The Slovene national colours were used both by the Partisan Resistance Movement ( usually with a red star in the middle ) and by the Slovenian Home Guard, the voluntary anti-Communist militia sponsored and supporting by the Nazi German occupation forces.
In Serbia, the German occupation authorities organized several concentration camps for Jews and members of the communist Partisan resistance movement, while Chetniks were helping fascist and nacists in their plans.
Many joined the Partisan forces created by the Communist Party ( National Liberation Army headed by Josip Broz Tito ) in the liberation and the revolutionary war against Nazis and all the others who were against communism.
Some 472 Italian fighters were dispersed among Partisan Shock Brigades.
The bulk of the stores received in this and subsequent drops were donated to the NLM, who were the dominant group in Southern Albania, and were used to equip the " First Partisan Brigade ".
Such small unit tactics pioneered by the Missouri Partisan Rangers were seen in other occupied portions of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
The second was Francs-tireurs partisans ( FTP, Partisan irregular riflemen ), which were established as the military branch of the French Communist Party ( PCF ).
However, disgreements with Tito ( particularly the arrest of members of the Special Boat Squadron on 13 April 1945, although they were quickly released ) meant that all British ground forces were withdrawn, although BAF aircraft operating from Zadar continued to support the Partisan offensive.
Quantrill's Raiders were a loosely organized force of pro-Confederate Partisan rangers, " bushwhackers ", who fought in the American Civil War under the leadership of William Clarke Quantrill.
On 15 August 1862, Quantrill and his men were officially mustered into the Confederate army under the Confederate Partisan Ranger Act.
Some were residents of Via Rasella who were home at the time of the Partisan attack ; others had been arrested and tortured for suspected Resistance and other anti-Fascist activities, while still others had been casually picked up on the streets or arrested at their homes on the basis of tips from fascist informants.

Partisan and during
* Wattenberg ; Martin P. " The Democrats ' Decline in the House during the Clinton Presidency: An Analysis of Partisan Swings " Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol.
His disciplinarian father Veljko Ražnatović was a Montenegrin Serb who served as a decorated officer in the SFR Yugoslav Air Force, earning high rank for his notable World War II involvement on the Partisan side, while his mother Slavka Josifović whom his father had met in Kosovo during the liberation of Italian-occupied Pristina also took part in the war as a communist activist.
Many writers, critics and theorists made assertions about vanguard culture during the formative years of modernism, although the initial definitive statement on the avant-garde was the essay Avant-Garde and Kitsch by New York art critic Clement Greenberg, published in Partisan Review in 1939.
* Wasmer, Robert A., “ Partisan Warfare in Monroe County, Tennessee, during the Civil War: The Murder of Joseph M. Divine ,” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 68 ( Spring 2009 ), 66 – 97.
* Po šumama i gorama, a Yugoslav Partisan version of the traditional song of Red Partisans in Siberia during 1918-1920 Russian Civil War
Gender Slurs in Boston's Partisan Press during the 1840s.
The first Wehrmacht deserters went to Albanian Partisan units at the end of 1943 during the German Winter Offensive, but their numbers grew in the summer of 1944 during the German Summer Offensive.
He was a key figure in the Partisan movement during World War II, as in the post-war government.
In April 1941, as Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and their allies defeated the Royal Yugoslav army and dismembered the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Đilas helped Josip Broz Tito found the Partisan resistance, and was a guerilla commander during the war.
His father, one of the Partisan Movement leaders, was killed during the World War II by Chetniks.
Bakarić helped organize Partisan resistance in Croatia during World War II.
The Partisans or the National Liberation Army, officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia, were a communist-led revolutionary and resistance movement in Yugoslavia during World War II.
At its peak during World War II, the Yugoslav Partisans ' Navy commanded 9 or 10 armed ships, 30 patrol boats, close to 200 support ships, six coastal batteries, and several Partisan detachments on the islands, around 3, 000 men.
Partisan commander Josip Broz Tito and Ivan Ribar during the Battle of the Sutjeska.
The anti-fascist Partisan movement in Bosanska Krajina region had one of the most ethnically mixed compositions than in any other part of former Yugoslavia during WWII.
For exceptional heroism during the war, he was awarded a Silver Cross of the Order of Virtuti Militari, twice the Cross of Valour, War Medal ( three bars ), Underground Army Cross, Partisan Cross and Gold Medal for Contributions to the Defensiveness of the Country.
* Franc Tireurs Partisans (" Partisan irregular riflemen "), a Communist French Resistance movement during World War II
The park is also famous as being the location of the Battle of the Sutjeska which lasted from 15 May to 16 June 1943 during World War II, where the Partisan were victorious over the German occupying forces in a battle.
Ivan Ribar ( left ) and Partisan commander Josip Broz Tito during the Battle of the Sutjeska
The New York Times described Southern Partisan as " one of the ( southern ) region's most right-wing magazines ," notes its disapproval of Abraham Lincoln and the Union during the Civil War, and tendency to " venerate the rebel soldiers who fought to secede from the United States.

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