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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
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 ...
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.
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
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
Tōhōkai (東方会, Society of the East) was a Japanese fascist political party. The party was active in Japan during the 1930s and early 1940s. Its origins lay in the right-wing political organization Kokumin Domei which was formed by Adachi Kenzō in 1933.
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.