Members of the White Movement whose military arm is known as the White Army or White Guard comprised some of the Russian forces, both political and military, which opposed the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution and fought against the Red Army during the Russian Civil War from 1918 to 1921
A person from Belarus, which translates as "White Russia" (bela meaning white and rus from the same root as Russia). This usage is obsolete in English.
Their language, commonly known in English as Belarusian
Old Believers, a religious group sometimes called White Russians
"Min kvite russer" ("My White Russian"), a song by Kaizers Orchestra from their album Evig Pint
"White Russian", a song by Marillion from their album Clutching at Straws
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