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*[[Fifth column]], an allusion by National [[General Mola]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. In a radio speech, he announced that besides the four regular columns marching against [[Second Spanish Republic|Republican]] Madrid, a "fifth column" of National supporters within the city would help in the battle. |
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*[[Fifth Column]], an all-girl experimental punk band from [[Toronto]]; |
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*''[[The Fifth Column]],'' a play by [[Ernest Hemingway]] |
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*[[Fifth Column (editorial)]] (''sotūn-e panjom''), an editorial in the [[Iran]]ian newspaper [[Jame'e]] written by [[Ebrahim Nabavi]] |
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*[[Leon Trotsky]] originally used "Fifth Column" as his name for what would become the Fifth Army, an [[elite]] (but non-covert) military unit founded during the [[Russian Civil War]]. |
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Revision as of 02:32, 10 January 2006
Fifth Column can refer to:
- Fifth column, an allusion by National General Mola during the Spanish Civil War. In a radio speech, he announced that besides the four regular columns marching against Republican Madrid, a "fifth column" of National supporters within the city would help in the battle.
- Fifth Column, an all-girl experimental punk band from Toronto;
- The Fifth Column, a play by Ernest Hemingway
- Fifth Column (editorial) (sotūn-e panjom), an editorial in the Iranian newspaper Jame'e written by Ebrahim Nabavi
- Leon Trotsky originally used "Fifth Column" as his name for what would become the Fifth Army, an elite (but non-covert) military unit founded during the Russian Civil War.