The South Tyrolean Liberation Committee (‹See Tfd›German: Befreiungsausschuss Südtirol, abbreviated BAS) was an underground secessionist and terrorist...
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Sepp Kerschbaumer (category South Tyrolean nationalists)
leading member of the South Tyrolean Liberation Committee (Befreiungsausschuss Südtirol (BAS)), which campaigned for the break-away of South Tyrol from Italy...
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station, station code BAS Befreiungsausschuss Südtirol (South Tyrolean Liberation Committee) Behavioural Activation System in Gray's biopsychological...
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earliest post-war activism for South Tyrol's removal from Italy can be found in the South Tyrolean Liberation Committee, which conducted bombings of Italian...
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Night of Fire (category South Tyrolean nationalism)
1961 when 37 electricity pylons were blown up in South Tyrol by the South Tyrolean Liberation Committee. It formed a turning point in the history of the...
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Cima Vallona ambush (category South Tyrolean nationalism)
by members of the South Tyrolean Liberation Committee, a paramilitary organization seeking the independence of German-speaking South Tyrol from Italy....
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Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (redirect from Trento-South Tyrol)
million, of whom 62% speak Italian as their mother tongue, 30% speak South Tyrolean German and several foreign languages are spoken by immigrant communities...
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among South Tyroleans, which culminated in terrorist acts perpetrated by the Befreiungsausschuss Südtirol (BAS–Committee for the liberation of South Tyrol)...
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Malga Sasso barracks bombing (category South Tyrolean nationalism)
members of the South Tyrolean Liberation Committee (BAS), a paramilitary organization seeking the independence of German-speaking South Tyrol from Italy...
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List of neo-Nazi organizations (section South Africa)
Cambridgeshire Live. Coogan, Kevin (2002). "Lost Imperium: The European Liberation Front (1949-54)". Patterns of Prejudice. 36 (3): 9–23. doi:10.1080/003132202128811466...
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