Brazilian Integralist Action Militia
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The Brazilian Integralist Action Militia were a paramilitary force linked to Brazilian Integralist Action (AIB). It was subordinated, at first, to the National Militia Department and, after the reorganization of the AIB in 1936, to the Department of Education. Both under the command of the writer and historian Gustavo Barroso and the then army captain Olímpio Mourão Filho.[1]
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Board of leaders of the Integralist Militia of the State of Paraná. | |
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Formed | October 7, 1932 |
Dissolved | November 10, 1937 |
Motto | "God, Fatherland and Family" |
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Parent agency | Brazilian Integralist Action Department of Militias |
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