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  2. List of fascist movements by country - Wikipedia

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    Since definitions of fascism vary, entries in this list may be controversial. For a discussion of the various debates surrounding the nature of fascism, see Fascism and ideology and Definitions of fascism. For a general list of fascist movements, see List of fascist movements. This list has been divided into four sections for reasons of length:

  3. List of fascist movements by country A–F - Wikipedia

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    Successor of the National Fascist Party Argentine Patriotic League: Argentina No No (1919) No Clerical fascism: Argentine Nationalist Action: Argentina No No (1932) No Italian Fascism: National Fascist Party: Argentina No No (1923) No Italian Fascism National Fascist Union: Argentina No No (1936) No Italian Fascism, Falangism Successor of the ...

  4. National Fascist Party - Wikipedia

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    Although the National Fascist Party was outlawed by the postwar Constitution of Italy, a number of successor neo-fascist parties emerged to carry on its legacy. Historically, the largest neo-fascist party was the Italian Social Movement (Movimento Sociale Italiano), whose best result was 8.7% of votes gained in the 1972 general election.

  5. List of fascist movements by country U–Z - Wikipedia

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    National Labour Party (UK 1950s) United Kingdom No Yes (1957) No British National Party Ethnonationalism, Corporatism merged with White Defence League to form British National Party (1960s) in 1960; splinter group of the League of Empire Loyalists, not a fascist organization: National Party (UK, 1976) United Kingdom No Yes (1976) No

  6. List of totalitarian regimes - Wikipedia

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    National Fascist Party: Italian fascism Militarism Ultranationalism Corporatism: Unitary one-party constitutional monarchy: Europe: German Reich / Greater German Reich [2] 1933 [2] 1945 [2] Adolf Hitler: National Socialist German Workers' Party: Nazism: Unitary one-party Nazi fascist state [24] Europe: Spanish State [18] [verification needed ...

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    In Chile, during the 1930s, there was a fascist party named National Socialist Movement of Chile (MNS), ruled by Jorge González von Marées, a Hitler sympathizer. However, the MNS was dissolved in 1938. [47] Esoteric Nazi Miguel Serrano gathered a following of Nazis, fascists and far-right occultists in Chile.

  8. List of fascist movements by country N–T - Wikipedia

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    Nationalist movement based on the tradition of a pre-war group of the same name. National Rebirth of Poland (NOP) Poland No Yes (1981) Yes Far-right nationalism, third position: Led by Adam Gmurczyk. Party refers to the pre-war Polish national radical movements. National Socialist Workers Party (Poland) (NSPR) Poland No No (1933) No

  9. Category:Fascist parties - Wikipedia

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    National Bloc (Italy, 1921) National Corporate Party; National Fascist Community; National Fascist Party; National Legion (Norway) National List (Italy) National Pro Patria Party; National Synarchist Union; National Syndicalists (Portugal) National Union (Switzerland) National Will Party; Nationalist Party (Iceland) New Swedish Movement