Rovsnoski Fascist League

The Rovsnoski Fascist League (RFL) (: Rovsnoški Fašistička Liga), sometimes called the Black Shirts, was a minor Rovsnoski émigré movement that was based in Pozrika and illegally active in parts of the UPRZ during the 1930s and 1940s.

History
The Rovsnoski Fascist League was founded in 1935 by Karlo Križan, an ex-Rovsnoski captain who fought for the Vojiskiy Empire during the Grand Campaigns as a Lietenant and the First Rovsnoski Republic during the Vojiskiy War. During the Great Southern Retreat he led his company in the retreat to Vojiskiy Pozrika. Many Rovsnoski emigres who fled the RZRA inhabited the Southeastern regions of Pozrika, where the RFL would find wide support from Rovsnoski veterans, anti-communists, and the Rovsnoski emigre population as a whole.

The RFL took inspiration from similar movements such as the movements in Goetia and the SCS, however was much more similar in ideology to Heltic National Populists and Palokists. The RFL would find extensive support from the Government of National Salvation, with its paramilitary wing, the Black Brigade, receiving direct arms from the Pozrik military and acted as a provisional police force in ethnic Rovsnoski communities. The black brigade would eventually be semi-incorporated in the National Defense Force of Pozrika as the 1st Standing Active Brigade. Members of the Black Brigade were also known to work in cooperation with Legija partisans in resistance operations within the United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia.