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==History== M-COM was first formed at the end of the English Civil War when Cromwell noted that many of the Royalist officers were using powers that he considered "Un-Christian". When he founded his New Model Army he created a Regiment for the sole purpose of rooting out witches wherever they hid. M-COM cells began to spread throughout the world. After centuries in hiding the Wizards presented Parliament with a treaty, the wizards would remain in hiding in their own communities in return they would supplement the defenses of the British Isles. It was at this time that M-COM dogma changed from a hunters role to a defenders role. They were now tasked to protect the Muggle world from dangerous wizards. After the end of World War 2 and the creation of the United Nations the British government passed control of M-COM over to the Secretary General. The British branch of M-COM still remains the most active, in recent times they have been especially busy dealing with an individual named Voldemort. ===Post war===
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