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The mainstream view among Japanese studies scholars in Western countries also denies the establishment of fascism in Japan. [9] American historian Robert O. Paxton argues that with the absence of a mass revolutionary party and a rupture from the incumbent regime, Imperial Japan was merely "an expansionist military dictatorship with a high ...
Another Fascist movement was the short-lived anti-semitic, anti-Communist and Nazi-inspired Australia First Movement founded by former communist Percy Stephensen. [42] The organisation was founded in October 1941 and existed until March 1942 when it was suppressed by Australian security agencies who believed the movement was supportive of the ...
For a general list of fascist movements, see List of fascist movements. This list has been divided into four sections for reasons of length: List of fascist movements by country A–F; List of fascist movements by country G–M; List of fascist movements by country N–T; List of fascist movements by country U–Z
Japan No No (1932) No Japanese fascism Dissolved on 26 July 1940, merged into the Imperial Rule Assistance Association: Kuomintang-Nanjing: China Yes No (1939) No Fascism Established by Chinese Collaborators in China during the Second Sino-Japanese War; dissolved on 16 August 1945. Lithuanian Nationalist Union: Lithuania Yes No (1924) No
Traditionalist Worker Party, a now defunct neo-fascist organization that was run by Matthew Heimbach, which was known for its sympathy for world movements including Hezbollah, North Korea, Iran, Bashar al-Assad, it was founded in 2013 and lasted until 2018. Universal Order: founded by James Mason and heavily influenced by Charles Manson.
Fascist League of North America: United States No No (1924) No Italian Fascism organization founded by Italian Americans affiliated with Fasci all'estero of the National Fascist Party of Italy. German-American Bund: United States No No (1930s) No Nazism Formed from merger of National Socialist German Workers Party (US) and Free Society of Teutonia
Albanian Fascist Party: Albania Yes No (1939) No Italian Fascism: Became Guard of Great Albania in 1943 Guard of Great Albania: Albania Yes No (1943) No Italian Fascism: Evolved from the Albanian Fascist Party Argentine Fascist Party: Argentina No No (1932) No Italian Fascism Successor of the National Fascist Party Argentine Patriotic League ...
Concentration Camps, North America: Japanese in the United States and Canada during World War II (1981). Daniels, Roger. The Politics of Prejudice: The Anti-Japanese Movement in California and the Struggle for Japanese Exclusion (2nd ed. 1978) Daniels, Roger, et al. eds. Japanese Americans: From Relocation to Redress (2nd ed. 1991) Ichioka, Yuji.