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Albanian Fascist Party: 1939: 1943 France * French State: Philippe Pétain: 1940: 1944 National Socialists. Country Administration Ruling party From To Germany
Neo-Nazi political parties in Germany (11 P) Pages in category "Fascist parties in Germany" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The National Fascist Party/Republican Fascist Party in the Kingdom of Italy and the Italian Social Republic under Benito Mussolini (1922–1945); The National Socialist German Workers' Party ( Nazi Party ) in Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler (1933–1945) – Based on the ideology of National Socialism , much of which was heavily influenced or ...
The Nazis were a far-right fascist political party which arose during the social and financial upheavals that occurred following the end of World War I. [168] The Party remained small and marginalised, receiving 2.6% of the federal vote in 1928, prior to the onset of the Great Depression in 1929. [169]
The Nazi Party, [b] officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei [c] or NSDAP), was a far-right [10] [11] [12] political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism.
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.
Topographical map of Europe: the Nazi Party declared support for Drang nach Osten (expansion of Germany east to the Ural Mountains), that is shown on the upper right side of the map as a brown diagonal line. The Nazis obsession with food production was a consequence of the First World War.
Successor to the Workers' Party Danish Unity (DS) Denmark No No (1936) Yes Independent Started as a party with fascist sympathies but became anti-fascist during the German occupation National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (DNSAP) Denmark No No (1930) No Nazism Banned 1945. Succeeded by the National Socialist Movement of Denmark.