Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia
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The Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia (Italian: Milizia Volontaria Anti-Comunista, MVAC) was an Italian controlled militia which operated in Slovenia and Dalmatia during World War II. Armed forces which were part of the militia included the Slovene Legion of Death and Village Guards, as well as Serb Chetniks.[1] Chetniks under Momčilo Đujić were part of the militia.[2]
With Italy's capitulation in September of 1943, the militia was disestablished. Slovene troops subsequently formed the Slovene Home Guard under German patronage.

