Regimes still repressing people after defeat

Today, seventy years ago, two desertors were shot.

The kicker? The army was the Wehrmacht.

So I would like to know if there is other instances of regimes still repressing people, even after a crushing defeat.
 
Does the persistence of the Khmer Rouge into the late 90s despite their collapse due to Vietnamese invasion count?
 
Iraq after Operation Desert Storm?

Blacks in what used to be the Confederate States of America after the ACW?
 
Today, seventy years ago, two desertors were shot.

The kicker? The army was the Wehrmacht.

No, the kicker is that the Canadians assisted the Wehrmacht in carrying out the death penalty.

Also... I'm sure examples of this are plentiful. The Russian Republic continued to repress its workers zealously even as it had already disintegrated. Netherlands and Belgium fought their colonies intensely even as they were breaking away (Belgian soldiers remained behind as mercenaries in Katanga and such even after Belgium had formally lost the colony, IIRC).
 
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