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Black Lions
''If you are looking for something else referred to as "Black Lions", see the disambiguation.''
The Black Lions was a resistance movement〔Zewde, ''A History of Modern Ethiopia 1855-1991'', p. 168〕 formed to fight against Italian occupation of the Ethiopian Empire.〔Shinn, ''Historical dictionary of Ethiopia'', p. 75〕〔Haile Selassie, p. 80〕
==Details==
The Black Lions dominated the early resistance movement in Ethiopia. Members of the Black Lions included students from the Oletta Military Academy and foreign-educated Ethiopians. The military academy was founded in 1935 and is located in Holeta Genet.
The Black Lions convinced ''Ras'' Imru Haile Selassie to join them in the armed struggle since he was part of the dynamics that created the movement. ''Ras'' Imru was appointed by Emperor Haile Selassie as Prince Regent in his absence. ''Ras'' Imru was to reorganize and continue to resist the Italians. To do this, he fell back to Gore in southern Ethiopia. On 19 December 1936, after the Italians pinned him down on the north bank of the Gojeb River, ''Ras'' Imru surrendered. The Black Lions organization then collapsed and many of its members were liquidated.〔Shinn, ''Historical dictionary of Ethiopia'', p. 75〕

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