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Political party in Manchukuo
Russian Fascist Party
Russian: Российская фашистская партия
Abbreviation
RFP
Secretary-general
Konstantin Rodzaevsky
Founder
Nikolai Nikiforov
Founded
26 May 1931; 92 years ago (1931-05-26)
Dissolved
1 July 1943; 80 years ago (1943-07-01)
Preceded by
Russian Fascist Organization[1]
Headquarters
Harbin, Manchukuo
Newspaper
Nash Put'[2]
Women's wing
Russian Women's Fascist Movement
Youth wings
Fascist Union of Youth[3] Union of Young Fascists – Vanguard Union of Fascist Little Ones
Membership
30,000 (1938 est.)[4]
Ideology
Russian clerical fascism[5]
Russian nationalism[5]
Russian irredentism[5]
Authoritarian conservatism[5]
Corporate statism[5][6]
Class collaboration[7]
Political position
Far-right
Religion
Russian Orthodox Christianity
Political alliance
All-Russian Fascist Party (1934)[8][9]
Colours
Black Gold White
Slogan
Бог, Нация, Труд ("God, Nation, Labour")
Anthem
Поднимайтесь, братья, с нами! ("Come up, brothers, with us!")[10]
Party flag
Politics of Manchukuo
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
The Russian Fascist Party (RFP) (Russian: Российская фашистская партия, romanized: Rossiyskaya fashistskaya partiya), sometimes called the All-Russian Fascist Party, was a minor Russian émigré movement that was based in Manchukuo during the 1930s and 1940s.
^E. Oberländer, 'The All-Russian Fascist Party', Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 1, No. 1. (1966), pp. 158–173
^The Russian Fascists: Tragedy and Farce in Exile, 1925-1945 by John J. Stephan
^Русские фашисты в Китае
^Center. archive of the FSB of the Russian Federation. Investigation case N-18765 in relation to Semyonov GM, Rodzaevsky KV and others T. 10, ld 145-206.
^ abcdeOberländer, Erwin (January 1966). "The All-Russian Fascist Party". Journal of Contemporary History. 1 (1): 158–173. doi:10.1177/002200946600100110. JSTOR 259654. S2CID 159295789.
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Badie, Bertrand; Berg-Schlosser, Dirk; Morlino, Leonardo, eds. (7 September 2011). International Encyclopedia of Political Science. SAGE Publications (published 2011). ISBN 9781483305394. Retrieved 9 September 2020. [...] fascist Italy [...] developed a state structure known as the corporate state with the ruling party acting as a mediator between 'corporations' making up the body of the nation. Similar designs were quite popular elsewhere in the 1930s. The most prominent examples were Estado Novo in Portugal (1932-1968) and Brazil (1937-1945), the Austrian Standestaat (1933-1938), and authoritarian experiments in Estonia, Romania, and some other countries of East and East-Central Europe.
^Stephan, John J. (1978). The Russian Fascists: Tragedy and Farce in Exile, 1925-1945. New York: Harper & Row. p. 56. ISBN 0060140992.
^Winter, Barbara. The Most Dangerous Man in Australia Archived 2016-04-25 at the Wayback Machine. Carindale, Qld: IP (Interactive Publications), 2010. p. 131
^The Russian Fascists: Tragedy and Farce in Exile, 1925—1945 by John J. Stephan, p. 160
^Anthem of the Russian Fascist Party "Flags up!"
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