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- Green_cadres abstract "The Green cadres (Croatian: Zeleni kadar) was the name given to Croatian deserters from the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I. After leaving the army, due to the harsh conditions of warfare and poor motivation, they hid in the woods, as outlaws. They numbered several tens-of-thousands and were operative in areas of Croatian territory and Syrmia. The groups subsisted in part on food and clothing supplied by sympathetic rural people, but also lived on income generated by robbing traders and rich farmers. General Stjepan Sarkotić got in February 1918 the order to get involved with the "Green cadres". The term Green cadres was previously unknown in the Austro-Hungarian army ! (As Green cadres was known the bodyguards of the Emperor of Russia.) The Croatian Committee was formed opposed to the Yugoslav Committee. Toward the end of the war was their number over 50,000 armed deserters in the woods.Afterwards, some of them claimed that they had only followed the orders of General Boroević and would therefore not have been outlaws.As Green cadres was known a paramilitary organization of Bosniaks during World War II.".
- Green_cadres wikiPageExternalLink clanak.aspx?id=2301.
- Green_cadres wikiPageID "30000371".
- Green_cadres wikiPageLength "2177".
- Green_cadres wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Green_cadres wikiPageRevisionID "653514599".
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Army.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Bosniaks.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aftermath_of_World_War_I.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Category:Austria-Hungary_in_World_War_I.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Austria-Hungary.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Croatia.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paramilitary_organizations.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_Committee.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Deserters.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Desertion.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Outlaw.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Paramilitary.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Stjepan_Sarkotić.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Svetozar_Boroević.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Syrmia.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslav_Committee.
- Green_cadres wikiPageWikiLinkText "green cadres".
- Green_cadres hasPhotoCollection Green_cadres.
- Green_cadres wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hr_icon.
- Green_cadres wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-hr.
- Green_cadres wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Green_cadres subject Category:Aftermath_of_World_War_I.
- Green_cadres subject Category:Austria-Hungary_in_World_War_I.
- Green_cadres subject Category:Military_history_of_Austria-Hungary.
- Green_cadres subject Category:Military_history_of_Croatia.
- Green_cadres subject Category:Paramilitary_organizations.
- Green_cadres hypernym Name.
- Green_cadres type Organization.
- Green_cadres type War.
- Green_cadres type Organization.
- Green_cadres comment "The Green cadres (Croatian: Zeleni kadar) was the name given to Croatian deserters from the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I. After leaving the army, due to the harsh conditions of warfare and poor motivation, they hid in the woods, as outlaws. They numbered several tens-of-thousands and were operative in areas of Croatian territory and Syrmia.".
- Green_cadres label "Green cadres".
- Green_cadres sameAs Grüner_Kader_(Militär).
- Green_cadres sameAs הקאדר_הירוק.
- Green_cadres sameAs Zeleni_kadar.
- Green_cadres sameAs Zielone_Kadry.
- Green_cadres sameAs m.0fqptzk.
- Green_cadres sameAs Q877228.
- Green_cadres sameAs Q877228.
- Green_cadres wasDerivedFrom Green_cadres?oldid=653514599.
- Green_cadres isPrimaryTopicOf Green_cadres.