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    Odbrana Puračića i počeci Hadžiefendićeve legije by Omer Hamzić, Edin Šaković

    Published 2017-12-01
    Subjects: “…bosniak militia…”
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    Colonel P.S. Kozlov: personality in the battle for Moscow context by Makarova Elena Aleksandrovna

    Published 2020-10-01
    Subjects: “…the 17th division of the people’s militia…”
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    Organization of physical preparation in the organs of internal affairs of Ukraine: psychological aspect by Alekseenko A.O.

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The psychological sides of professional activity of workers of militia are taken into account. Structurally forming influence of facilities of the special physical preparation is offered on psychologically important qualities of workers of militia. …”
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    Ways of decision of problem of forming for the cadets of the special qualities, need the militiaman to successful counteract against the armed attack by Bondarenko V.V.

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Directions of forming of the special qualities of workers of militia are certain. Information is systematized about the real collisions of workers of militia with criminals. …”
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    La Divisione Corazzata “M”. Un capitolo nei rapporti tra l’Esercito e la Milizia nello Stato fascista by Joao Fabio BERTONHA

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The “M” armored division was a unit of the fascist militia created in 1943 with the aim of protecting the regime at a time when the power bloc that had sustained Mussolini for two decades was breaking up. …”
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    Les temporalités du travail parlementaire en Suisse by Andrea Pilotti

    “…While in most liberal democracies the mandate of national MP is exercised on a full-time basis since the end of the 19th century, members of the Swiss Federal Assembly carry out their function as a part-time, with low parliamentary allowances, so-called “militia” office. Our article illustrates how the militia principle, a dominant cultural norm of public engagement, influenced the temporalities of parliamentary work. …”
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