Battalion of Death

Battalion of Death can refer to a number of military units in various countries: Other meanings of the term include:
 * in Poland
 * Poznań Volunteer Death's Battalion (Poznański Ochotniczy Batalion Śmierci), active within the ranks of 1st Legions Infantry Division during the Polish-Bolshevik War.
 * II/36th Infantry Regiment, which earned its nickname during the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1919.
 * Battalion of Death for Freedom, a resistance organisation formed in Toruń in 1939, during World War II.
 * in Russia
 * The Women's Battalion of Death was a small corps drawn from 2,000 female volunteers, formed between the February Revolution and the October revolution in Russia in 1917, commanded by Maria Botchkareva, and loyal to the Provisional Government.
 * The International Battalion of Death is the name taken by the person or group behind a website claiming responsibility for suicide attacks in Bali and elsewhere in the aftermath of September 11.
 * The Detroit Tigers 1934 infield, a football team at Clark Atlanta University and other American sporting outfits have at various times been called Battalion of Death, possibly drawing inspiration from a Black Battalion of Death formed by African American Buffalo soldiers of World War I.
 * Certain Republican senators formed a hard core that opposed President Woodrow Wilson's proposed League of Nations. They were known as "irreconcilables" or 'the Battalion of Death."