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  2. National Bolshevik Party - Wikipedia

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    The National Bolshevik Party founded branches across the post-Soviet states. Relatively strong branches of the party existed in Latvia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Several small groups often made up of Russian immigrants that are named National Bolshevik Party have existed in countries across Europe and North America. [64]

  3. National Bolshevism - Wikipedia

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    The National Bolshevik project of figures such as Niekisch and Paetel was typically presented as just another strand of Bolshevism by the Nazi Party, and was thus viewed just as negatively and as part of a "Jewish conspiracy". [28] After Hitler's rise to power, many National Bolsheviks were arrested and imprisoned or fled the country.

  4. National Bolshevik Front - Wikipedia

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    The "National Bolshevik Front" name had previously been used for multiple strands of National Bolshevism. The name was initially used by the Russian National Bolshevik Party when the party was founded by Eduard Limonov and Aleksandr Dugin in 1993. The group soon changed its name as it emerged as a political party.

  5. ‘Limonov: The Ballad’ Review: Ben Whishaw Stars in ... - AOL

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    That the name Limonov is pronounced “Lee-MWAH-nov” is one of two main things that Kirill Serebrennikov’s “Limonov: The Ballad” teaches us about Eduard Limonov, the Russian radical, poet ...

  6. Limonka (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Limonka - newspaper of direct action (Russian: Лимонка - газета прямого действия) is a Moscow-based newspaper. Limonka was the official organ of the National Bolshevik Party until it was banned in 2007; since 2010 it has been the official organ of The Other Russia.

  7. Category:National Bolshevik parties - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "National Bolshevik parties" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine; W.

  8. Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of ...

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    In the 1999 Duma election, the party won 2.2% of the total vote, getting 1,481,890 votes overall. The RCWP-CPSU considers the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) to be reformist, but for the occasion of the 2003 Duma election the party leaders decided to make an agreement with the CPRF in order not to disperse the communist vote.

  9. Interbrigades - Wikipedia

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    The Interbrigades (Russian: Интербригады Latinized: Ïnterbrïgadı) [4] is a volunteer movement organized by the unregistered Russian National Bolshevik political party "The Other Russia" to participate in the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine on the side of the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic.