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- meetings the Blueshirts protected would merge to become Fine Gael, and members of that party are still sometimes nicknamed "Blueshirts". There has been...
- (NHL). The Blueshirts were replaced in the NHL by a new Toronto Hockey Club under the ownership of the Toronto Arena Company, the Blueshirts' former landlord...
- version of the SA that had blue shirts The Toronto Blueshirts "Broadway Blueshirts" or simply "Blueshirts", a common nickname for the New York Rangers in...
- The Blueshirts (Spanish: Camisas Azules) were the Falangist paramilitary militia in Spain. The name refers to the blue uniform worn by members of the militia...
- O'Duffy led the Army Comrades ****ociation, known as the Blueshirts, in the Irish Free State. "Blueshirts" can also refer to Canadian fascists belonging to the...
- The Blueshirt, often worn with a red scarf, serves as the traditional attire for members of various youth organizations with roots in the socialist and...
- movement called Army Comrades ****ociation, also known as the Blueshirts. When the Blueshirts merged with ****ann na nGaedhael and National Centre Party to...
- The Blueshirts (Camicie Azzurre) was the paramilitary wing of the Italian Nationalist ****ociation. John Whittam. Fascist Italy. Manchester, England, UK:...
- 13 August 1934, at the Copley Street Repository, Cork, Ireland after Blueshirts opposed to the collection of annuities from auctioned cattle rammed a...
- of the Blueshirts movement. However, the quote has since been the subject of much historical debate regarding the extent to which the Blueshirts, and by...