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- Battalion_of_Death abstract "Battalion of Death can refer to a number of military units in various countries:in Poland Poznań Volunteer Death's Battalion (Polish: Poznański Ochotniczy Batalion Śmierci), active within the ranks of 1st Legions Infantry Division during the Polish–Bolshevik War. II/36th Infantry Regiment, which earned its nickname during the Polish–Ukrainian War of 1919. Battalion of Death for Freedom, a resistance organisation formed in Toruń in 1939, during World War II. in RussiaThe Women's Battalion of Death was a small corps drawn from 2,000 female volunteers, formed between the February Revolution and the October Revolution in Russia in 1917, commanded by Maria Botchkareva, and loyal to the Provisional Government.Other meanings of the term include:The International Battalion of Death is the name taken by the person or group behind a website claiming responsibility for suicide attacks in Bali and elsewhere in the aftermath of September 11.The Detroit Tigers 1934 infield, an American football team at Clark Atlanta University and other American sporting outfits have at various times been called Battalion of Death, possibly drawing inspiration from a Black Battalion of Death formed by African-American Buffalo Soldiers of World War I.Certain Republican senators formed a hard core that opposed President Woodrow Wilson's proposed League of Nations. They were known as "irreconcilables" or 'the Battalion of Death."__DISAMBIG__".
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- Battalion_of_Death comment "Battalion of Death can refer to a number of military units in various countries:in Poland Poznań Volunteer Death's Battalion (Polish: Poznański Ochotniczy Batalion Śmierci), active within the ranks of 1st Legions Infantry Division during the Polish–Bolshevik War. II/36th Infantry Regiment, which earned its nickname during the Polish–Ukrainian War of 1919. Battalion of Death for Freedom, a resistance organisation formed in Toruń in 1939, during World War II.".
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