Logo
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Name of movement
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Country of predominant operation
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Came to power?
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Founded post-World War II?
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Active?
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General influence
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Flag
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Notes
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Action Front of National Socialists/National Activists
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1977)
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No
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Nazism
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Banned in 1983
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Artgemeinschaft
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1951)
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Yes
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Esoteric Nazism
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Black Front
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Germany
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No
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No (1930)
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No
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Strasserism
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Banned in 1933
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Deutsche Heidnische Front
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1998)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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German Reich Party
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1950)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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Free German Workers' Party[1]
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1977)
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No
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Neo-Nazism/Strasserism
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Split in the late 1980s
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German Alternative
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1989)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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German Social Union
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1956)
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No
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Strasserism
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German Workers' Party
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Germany
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No
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No (1919)
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No
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Völkism
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Succeeded by the National Socialist German Workers' Party
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Military-sports-group Hoffmann
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Germany
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Yes
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Yes (1973)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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Fascist terrorist gang
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National Socialist German Workers' Party
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Germany
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Yes
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No (1920)
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No
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Nazism
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Succeeded by the Socialist Reich Party (de facto)
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Nationalist Front[2]
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1985)
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No
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Strasserism
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Banned in 1992.
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National Offensive
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1990)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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Banned in 1992.
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National Democratic Party of Germany
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Germany
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Neo-Nazism
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The Immortals
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Germany
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No
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Yes
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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The III. Path
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Germany
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No
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Yes (2013)
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Yes
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Neo-Nazism
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The Right
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Germany
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No
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Yes (2012)
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Yes
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Neo-Nazism
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Socialist Reich Party
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1949)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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Fragmented from German Empire Party; banned 1952
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Wiking-Jugend
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Germany
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No
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Yes (1952)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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HIAG
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West Germany
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No
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Yes (1951)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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Fragmented from German Empire Party; banned 1952
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Front Line
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Greece
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No
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Yes (1999)
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No
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Metaxism
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General Popular Radical Union
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Greece
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Yes
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No (1932)
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No
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independent, Italian fascism
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Led by Georgios Kondylis
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Golden Dawn
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Greece
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No
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Yes (1980)
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Yes
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Metaxism,[3][4][5] Neo-Nazism
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Greek National Socialist Party[6]
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Greece
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No
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No (1932)
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No
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Nazism
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Founded by George S. Mercouris
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Hellenic Socialist Patriotic Organisation
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Greece
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No
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No (1941)
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No
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Nazism
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National Party – Greeks
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Greece
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No
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Yes (2020)
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de facto banned
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Neo-fascism
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Split from Golden Dawn
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National Political Union
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Greece
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No
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Yes (1984)
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No
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Metaxism
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Founded by Georgios Papadopoulos
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National Popular Consciousness
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Greece
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No
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Yes (2019)
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No
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Metaxism, Neo-Nazism
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Split from Golden Dawn
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National Reform Party
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Greece
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No
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No (1935)
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No
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Italian fascism
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National Union of Greece[7]
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Greece
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No
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No (1927)
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No
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independent
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Party of Free Opinion[8]
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Greece
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No (its leader did)
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No (1922)
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No
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Metaxism
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The political party led by Greek dictator Ioannis Metaxas
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Spartans
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Greece
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No
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Yes (2017)
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Yes
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Neo-fascism
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National Party merged into them
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National Unity Party
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Haiti
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Yes
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Yes (1957)
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No
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Tropical fascism
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Founded by François Duvalier
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Arrow Cross Party
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Hungary
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Yes
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No (1935)
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No
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Hungarist
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Founded as “Party of National Will”
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Christian National Socialist Front
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Hungary
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No
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No (1937)
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No
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Nazism
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Hungarian National Socialist Agricultural Labourers' and Workers' Party
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Hungary
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No
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No (1932)
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No
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Nazism
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Hungarian National Defence Association[6]
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Hungary
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No
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No (1919)
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No
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independent/Italian Fascism
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Also known as Szeged Fascists
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Hungarian National Front
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Hungary
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No
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Yes (1989)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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Hungarian National Socialist Party[6]
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Hungary
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No
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No (1920s–1930s)
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No
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independent/Nazism
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Name used by several groups
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National Front
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Hungary
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No
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No (1936)
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No
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Nazism
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Pax Hungarica Movement
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Hungary
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No
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Yes (2008)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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United Hungarian National Socialist Party
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Hungary
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No
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No (1932)
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No
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Nazism
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Unity Party
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Hungary
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Yes
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No (2008)
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No
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Szeged Idea
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Nationalist Party[9]
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Iceland
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No
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No (1934)
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No
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light Fascism
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Aria Party[10]
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Iran
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No
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Yes (1946)
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No
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independent
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Azure Party
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Iran
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No
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No (1942)
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No
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Fascism, Nazism
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Nation Party of Iran
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Iran
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No
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Yes (1951)
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Yes
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independent
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Pan-Iranist Party
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Iran
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No
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No (1941)
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Yes
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Independent
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Sumka
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Iran
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No
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Yes (1952)
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Yes
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Nazism
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Founded by Dr. Davud Monshizadeh in December 6, 1941 (1941-12-06) (unofficially) or October 13, 1952 (1952-10-13) (officially)
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Resurgence Party
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Iran
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Yes
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Yes (1975)
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No
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Fascism[11][12]
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Al-Muthanna Club
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Iraq
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No
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No (1935)
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No
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Nazism
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Founded by former Iraqi cabinet minister Saib Shawkat
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Ailtirí na hAiséirghe ("Architects of the Resurrection")[13]
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Ireland
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No
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No (1942)
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No
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Fascism, Irish nationalism
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Founded by Gearóid Ó Cuinneagáin
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Córas na Poblachta ("Republican System")
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Ireland
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No
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No (1940)
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No
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Fascism, Irish nationalism
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National Socialist Irish Workers Party
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Ireland
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No
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Yes (1968)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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Dissolved in late 1980s
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National Corporate Party
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Ireland
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No
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No (1934)
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No
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Clerical Fascism
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Member of the Fascist International
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Army Comrades Association
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Ireland
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No
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No (1932)
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No
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Fascism, Irish nationalism
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Founded by Eoin O'Duffy, better known as the Blueshirts
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Brit HaBirionim
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Israel (then the British Mandate of Palestine)
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No
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No (1930)
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No
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Italian Fascism, Revisionist Maximalism
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Founded by of Dr. Abba Ahimeir, Uri Zvi Greenberg and Dr. Joshua Yeivin.
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Kach/Kahane Chai
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Israel
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No
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Yes (1971)
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No
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Kahanism, Halachic state, Zionism
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Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane, banned in 1994.
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Lehi[14][15][16][17]
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Israel (then the British Mandate of Palestine)
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No
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No (1940)
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No
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Fascism,[14][15][17][18] Revisionist Zionism, National Bolshevism[19]
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|
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Patrol 36
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Israel
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No
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Yes (2005)
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No
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Neo-Nazism, Antisemitism
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Armed Revolutionary Nuclei
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Italy
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No
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Yes (1977)
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No
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Italian Fascism
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Terrorist organization
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CasaPound
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Italy
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No
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Yes (2003)
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Yes
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Italian Fascism
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Founded by Gianluca Iannone
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Fascism and Freedom Movement
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Italy
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No
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Yes (1991)
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Yes
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Italian Fascism
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Founded by Giorgio Pisanò
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Fasci Italiani di Combattimento
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Italy
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No
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No (1919)
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No
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Italian Fascism
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Succeeded by PNF
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Forza Nuova
|
Italy
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Italian Fascism
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b8/Flag_of_New_Force.svg/50px-Flag_of_New_Force.svg.png)
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Fronte Sociale Nazionale
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Italy
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No
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Yes (1997)
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Yes
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Italian Fascism
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Broke from Tricolour Flame; member of Alternativa Sociale
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Italian Social Movement
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Italy
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No
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Yes (1946)
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No
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Italian Fascism
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MSI
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National Fascist Party (PNF)
|
Italy
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Yes
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No (1921)
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No
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Italian Fascism
|
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Disbanded 1943; succeeded by PFR
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National Vanguard (PNF)
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Italy
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Yes
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Yes (1960)
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No
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Neo-Nazism
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Took part in Golpe Borghese
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Ordine Nuovo
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Italy
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No
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Yes (1956)
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No
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Italian Fascism
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Terrorist organization
|
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Ordine Nero
|
Italy
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No
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Yes (1974)
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No
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Italian Fascism
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Terrorist organization
|
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Republican Fascist Party (PFR)
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Italy (RSI)
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Yes
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No (1943)
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No
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Italian Fascism
|
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Disbanded 1945; succeeded by MSI
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Terza Posizione
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Italy
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No
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Yes (1979)
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No
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Independent
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Disbanded 1980
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Tricolour Flame
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Italy
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No
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Yes (1995)
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Yes
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Italian Fascism
|
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Splinter group of MSI
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National Socialist Japanese Workers' Party
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Japan
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No
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Yes
|
Yes
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Neo-Nazism
|
|
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Imperial Aid Association
|
Japan
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Yes
|
No (1940)
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No
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Japanese imperialism, Japanese militarism, Japanese ultranationalism, National conservatism, Pan-Asianism
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Dissolved in 1945
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Tohokai ("Eastern Society")
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Japan
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No
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No (1936)
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No
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Japanese fascism
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|
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In October 1940 it briefly merged into the Imperial Rule Assistance Association which it later broke away from in 1941, banned after the war.
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Korean National Youth Association
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Korea
|
No
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Yes (1946)
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No
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Fascism
|
|
|
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Pērkonkrusts[9]
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Latvia
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No
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No (1932)
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Yes
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Independent
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Banned after 1944; reformed after the resumption of Latvian independence
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German National Movement in Liechtenstein
|
Liechtenstein
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No
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No (1938)
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No
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Nazism
|
|
|
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Liechtenstein Homeland Service
|
Liechtenstein
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No
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No (1933)
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No
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Corporate statism, Nazism (later)[20]
|
|
|
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Kataeb Party
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Lebanon
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Yes
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No (1936)
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Yes
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Falangism (former)
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Moved to centre-right, Christian Democracy
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Kokumin Dōmei
|
Japan
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No
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No (1932)
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No
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Japanese fascism
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Dissolved on 26 July 1940, merged into the Imperial Rule Assistance Association
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Kuomintang-Nanjing
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China
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Yes
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No (1939)
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No
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Fascism
|
|
Established by Chinese Collaborators in China during the Second Sino-Japanese War; dissolved in 16 August 1945.
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Lithuanian Nationalist Union
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Lithuania
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Yes
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No (1924)
|
No
|
Fascist corporatism, Clerical fascism
|
|
|
|
Iron Wolves[6]
|
Lithuania
|
Yes
|
No (1927)
|
No
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Clerical fascism
|
|
Movement within the Clerical Party
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Union of Christian Socialist Workers of the Memel Region
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Memel Territory (today Lithuania)
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Yes
|
No (1927)
|
No
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Nazism
|
|
Banned
|
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Imperium Europa
|
Malta
|
No
|
Yes (2000)
|
Yes
|
Neo-fascism
|
|
|
|
Concordia Association
|
Manchukuo
|
Yes
|
No (1931)
|
No
|
Fascism, Manchurian nationalism
|
![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d2/Flag_of_Concordia_Association.svg/50px-Flag_of_Concordia_Association.svg.png)
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Russian Fascist Organization
|
Manchukuo
|
No
|
No (1925)
|
No
|
Italian Fascism, Russian nationalism
|
|
Within the Russian emigrants
|
|
Russian Fascist Party
|
Manchukuo
|
No
|
No (1931)
|
No
|
Italian Fascism, Russian nationalism
|
|
Within the Russian emigrants
|
|
Gold Shirts[6]
|
Mexico
|
No
|
No (1933)
|
No
|
Fascism
|
|
Banned after Mexico joined the Allies in 1942
|
|
Mexican Fascist Party
|
Mexico
|
No
|
No (1923)
|
No
|
Italian Fascism
|
|
|
|
Nationalist Front of Mexico
|
Mexico
|
No
|
Yes (2006)
|
Yes
|
Neo-fascism
|
|
|
|
Partido Nacional-Socialista de México
|
Mexico
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Neo-Nazism
|
|
|
|
Tsagaan Khas
|
Mongolia
|
No
|
Yes (1984)
|
Yes
|
Neo-Nazism, Sinophobia, Resource nationalism
|
|
|