Horia Sima was head of the pro-Nazi "government in exile".
Among them is the memory of World War II, when Germany supported a pro-Nazi government in Croatia.
A pro-Nazi government under dictator Ferenc Szálasi was then installed in Hungary.
Unlike the Vichy French or the Norwegian Quisling regime, Poles did not form a pro-Nazi collaborationist government.
The Novaky brigade benefited from its strategic locale, as the camp was in a region populated by miners and farmers who had no sympathy for the pro-Nazi government.
The resistance movement was set up in August 1941 by the Bulgarian Communist Party to oppose the pro-Nazi government.
The pro-Communist government formed by Miklós competed with the pro-Nazi government of Ferenc Szálasi.
As of the end of the war, nine pro-Nazi governments in exile from Eastern Europe stayed in Altaussee.
The riots occurred in a power vacuum following the collapse of the pro-Nazi government of Rashid Ali while the city was in a state of instability.
He recognized the pro-Nazi government of Rashid AH in Iraq.