Category
page 1Anti-communist resistance movements in Eastern Europe
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
1956 revolution in Hungary
East German uprising of 1953
uprising against the German Democratic Republic
Werwolf
thumb|Werwolf Pennon|pennant with the [[Wolfsangel symbol in horizontal form]]
Guerilla war in the Baltic states
anti-Soviet resistance during and after World War II
29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS RONA (1st Russian)
military unit
Romanian anti-communist resistance movement
1944–1962 armed resistance movement against communist rule in Romania
Crusaders
Croatian anti-communist terrorist group
anti-communist resistance in Poland
1944–1953 resistance against the communist government in Poland
Goryani
The Goryani movement () or Goryanstvo (: Goryanism) was an active guerrilla resistance against the Soviet-aligned People's Republic of Bulgaria. It began immediately after the Ninth of September ''coup d'état'' in 1944 which opened the way to communist rule in Bulgaria, and ended in 1956. The movement covered the entire country, including urban areas and is known to have been the first organised anti-Soviet armed resistance in eastern Europe as well as the longest lasting.
Uprising in Plzeň
Demonstrations in Plzeň against curreny reform
Cazin uprising
Cazin Rebellion in Bosnia&Herzegovina
anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Ukrainian nationalist Insurgency against the Soviet Union
Josef and Ctirad Mašín
sibling duo
Freedom and Independence
Polish underground anti-communist organization founded on September 2, 1945 and active to 1952
Kampfgruppe gegen Unmenschlichkeit
voluntary association
anti-communist insurgencies in Central and Eastern Europe
anti-communist insurgencies fought against the Soviet Union and its satellite states after World War II