Neo-Nazi political parties Alternativa Sociale ( English language: Social Alternative) is an Italian political coalition of fascist parties. The coalition grew from Libertà di Azione, which was established by Alessandra Mussolini after she left the Alleanza Nazionale due to their attempts to move away from their Fascist past. Mussolini united her group with the Fronte Sociale Nazionale, Fiamma Tricolore and Forza Nuova for the European Parliament election, 2004, gaining one seat in the European Parliament. The group is committed to a strong Italian nationalism that celebrates and glorifies its past, and has been particularly critical of Gianfranco Fini's modernisation of the right. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alternativa Sociale"
The American Nazi Party was a white extremist Neo-Nazi political party formed in March 8, 1959 by George Lincoln Rockwell. The organization was headquartered in Arlington, Virginia and maintained a visitor's center at 2507 North Franklin Road (now a coffeehouse ). ...more on Wikipedia about "American Nazi Party"
Azione Sociale ("Social Action"), previously known as Libertà di Azione ("Freedom of Action"), is an Italian fascist political party, led by Alessandra Mussolini, and a splinter group from Alleanza Nazionale. Mussolini had resigned from AN on 28 November, 2003, following the visit of party leader and deputy prime minister Gianfranco Fini to Israel, where he described fascism as "an absolute evil" during an apology for Italy's role in the Axis Powers during the Second World War. Following her resignation, Mussolini formed this party to offer an uncompromising form of Neo-fascism and to serve as an opposition group to the Fini's modernisation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Azione Sociale"
The British Democratic Party was a short-lived far-right party formed in 1979 when the Leicester branch of the National Front broke away from the main party under the leadership of Anthony Reed Herbert. Initially called the British Peoples Party, the name was quickly changed in order to avoid association with a pre-war splinter group from the British Union of Fascists. Ironically a British Democratic Party had also already existed, a minor right wing anti-communist group from the 1930s. ...more on Wikipedia about "British Democratic Party"
The British Movement was a British neo-Nazi group. It grew out of the National Socialist Movement which was founded by Colin Jordan in 1962, reconstituting itself as the British Movement in 1968. Under Jordan's leadership the BM campaigned on an openly neo-Nazi platform, with members wearing the swastika and picture of Adolf Hitler appearing on party literature. It published a number of journals including British Patriot and British Tidings. ...more on Wikipedia about "British Movement"
The British National Party was an far right political party that operated in the United Kingdom from 1960 to 1967. ...more on Wikipedia about "British National Party (1960s)"
The British Nazi Party is a neo-nazi political party in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "British Nazi Party"
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The name British Peoples Party has been taken by a number of right-wing political parties in British political history. ...more on Wikipedia about "British Peoples Party"
The Constitutional Movement was a splinter group from the British National Front, formed in 1979 as the National Front Constitutional Movement by Andrew Fountaine. Offering a more moderate alternative to the NF, the Constitutional Movement claimed to have 2000 members by 1980. ...more on Wikipedia about "Constitutional Movement"
The Flag Group was one of the two wings of the British National Front in the 1980s and stood in opposition to the Political Soldier wing. It took its name from The Flag, a National Front journal that they kept control of. ...more on Wikipedia about "Flag Group"
Fronte Sociale Nazionale is an Italian far right political party. The group began as a breakaway faction from the Fiamma Tricolore in 1997, although the current name was not decided upon until 2001. The group was formed to promote a hard-line neofascism and to oppose the leadership of the veteran Pino Rauti, whom it felt was the wrong choice as leader. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fronte Sociale Nazionale"
Deutsche Reichspartei (German Empire Party) was a party, founded in 1950 from the previous Deutsche Rechtspartei (German Rights party), which had been set up in Lower Saxony in 1946 and had five members in the first German Parliament. ...more on Wikipedia about "German Empire Party"
The Greater Britain Movement was a political group formed by John Tyndall in 1964 after he split from Colin Jordan's National Socialist Movement. The split was caused by the marriage of Jordan to Françoise Dior who was originally Tyndall's fiancée. She married Jordan while Tyndall was in prison to avoid being expelled from Britain as an undesirable alien. ...more on Wikipedia about "Greater Britain Movement"
The Iranian National Socialist Party is a dissident group based outside Iran, that seeks to overthrow the government and set up a new, non- Islamic, regime. ...more on Wikipedia about "Iranian National Socialist Party"
The Italian Social Movement (Movimento sociale italiano) (MSI) was a neo-Fascist party formed 1946 in the post- World War II period by supporters of the executed dictator Benito Mussolini under the lead of Giorgio Almirante. ...more on Wikipedia about "Italian Social Movement"
The Malta National Socialist Party is a minor far right political party based in Malta. The party seeks the creation of an all white Malta based on a programme that calls to mind that of the original Nazi Party in Germany ** ** . It has as its emblem a Maltese cross with crooked edges that call to mind the swastika. The party is a very minor force in Maltese politics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Malta National Socialist Party"
The National Labour Party was founded in 1957 by John Bean. The party was a splinter group from the League of Empire Loyalists which resented the LEL's refusal to contest elections and its strong links to the Conservative Party. The nominal party leader was Andrew Fountaine, whilst Bean was policy director (giving him effective control). A very small party, the NLP secured a 4.1% vote share in the St. Pancras ward during a 1959 London election, although the Labour Party objected to the NLP's use of its name (at the time, however, ballot papers listed only the names of the candidates not the names of the parties, so it was probably less likely than it would be today that Labour voters might vote for the NLP by mistake). Throughout its existence the NLP retained close links with the White Defence League and merged with it in 1960 to form the British National Party. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Labour Party (UK 1950s)"
The National Party was formed on January 6, 1976 by John Kingsley Read as a less extreme alternative to the National Front. Seeking a less confrontational solution to immigration than the NF the National Party adopted a more populist approach and broke from the perceived ambiguities that the NF had to the Nazis. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Party (UK, 1976)"
National Renaissance Party was an American neo-fascist group lead by James Hartung Madole. It was frequently in the headlines during the 1960s and 1970s for its involvement in violent protests and riots in New York City. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Renaissance Party"
The National Socialist Action Party was a minor British neo-Nazi political party in the early 1980s. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist Action Party"
Nationalsocialistisk Front (NSF) is a minor national socialist political party in Sweden. The organization was founded on August 8, 1994 in Karlskrona. On the birthday of Adolf Hitler, April 20, 1999, the NSF became a political party. Its activites are tied to Karlskrona and a few other cities in Sweden. It ran for city council in Karlskrona Municipality at the Swedish municipal elections, 2002, but only attracted 0.5% of the voters which was not sufficient for a mandate. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist Front (Sweden)" Everybody should like http://www.shortopedia.com
The National Socialist Japanese Workers and Welfare Party are a Japanese political party who campaign on a platform of National Socialism. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist Japanese Workers and Welfare Party"
The National Socialist Movement was a British Neo-Nazi group formed in 1962 by Colin Jordan on Adolf Hitler's birthday as a splinter group from the British National Party. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist Movement (1960s)"
:This article refers to the American National Socialist Movement; for other organizations see National Socialist Movement. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist Movement (United States)"
Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Bevægelse (National Socialist Movement of Denmark, DNSB) is a neo-nazi political party in Denmark. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist Movement of Denmark"
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