Name of movement
|
Country of predominant operation
|
Came to power?
|
Founded post-World War II?
|
Active?
|
General influence
|
Notes
|
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 Albanian Fascist Party
|
Albanian Nazi Party
|
Albania
|
Yes
|
No (1943)
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
Replaced Guard of Great Albania
|
Argentine Fascist Party
|
Argentina
|
No
|
No (1932)
|
No
|
Italian Fascism
|
Successor of the National Fascist Party
|
National Socialist Movement
|
Argentina
|
No
|
Yes
|
?
|
National Socialist
|
|
National Fascist Party
|
Argentina
|
No
|
No (1923)
|
No
|
Italian Fascism
|
|
National Fascist Union
|
Argentina
|
No
|
No (1936)
|
|
Italian Fascism
|
Successor of the Argentine Fascist Party
|
Nationalist Liberation Alliance
|
Argentina
|
No
|
No (1931)
|
No
|
Italian Fascism
|
Supported by Argentine President General José Félix Uriburu. Originally named Argentine Civic Legion from 1931 to 1937, then the Alliance of Nationalist Youth from 1937 to 1943.
|
New Triumph Party
|
Argentina
|
No
|
Yes
|
|
National Socialism
|
official site
|
Republican League
|
Argentina
|
No
|
No (1929)
|
|
Italian Fascism
|
|
Australian National Socialist Party
|
Australia
|
No
|
Yes (1962)
|
|
National Socialism
|
Merged into National Socialist Party of Australia (1968).
|
Centre Party
|
Australia
|
No
|
No (1933)
|
No
|
Italian Fascism, Corporatism
|
Evolved from the New Guard (1931).
|
National Action
|
Australia
|
No
|
Yes
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
|
National Socialist Party of Australia
|
Australia
|
No
|
Yes (1968)
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
Broke off from Australian National Socialist Party (1962).
|
Patriotic Youth League
|
Australia
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
National Socialism
|
|
Austrian National Socialism
|
Austria
|
Yes
|
No (1902)
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
|
Patriotic Front (Austria)
|
Austria
|
Yes
|
No (1933)
|
No
|
Austro-fascism
|
|
Jeune Europe
|
Belgium
|
No
|
Yes
|
No
|
Independent
|
|
Mouvement d'Action Civique
|
Belgium
|
No
|
Yes
|
No
|
Independent, nationalist
|
|
Parti Communautaire Européen
|
Belgium
|
No
|
Yes (1965)
|
No
|
National Bolshevism
|
Said to be part of Operation Gladio
|
Parti Communautaire National-Européen
|
Belgium
|
No
|
Yes (1984)
|
Yes
|
National Bolshevism
|
Sometimes active in France
|
Rexism
|
Belgium
|
No
|
No (1930)
|
No
|
Rexism
|
|
Vlaamse Militanten Orde
|
Belgium
|
No
|
Yes (1949)
|
No
|
Nationalism, neo-nazi
|
Flemish nationalist terror group
|
Verdinaso
|
Belgium
|
No
|
No (1931)
|
No
|
Independent
|
Merged with VNV, 1941
|
Flemish National Union
|
Belgium
|
No
|
No (1933)
|
No
|
Independent
|
Absorbed Verdinaso, 1941
|
De Vlag
|
Belgium
|
No
|
No (1930s?)
|
No
|
Cultural org.
|
Pan German
|
Falange Neounzaguista
|
Bolivia
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Falangism
|
Successor of Falange Socialista Boliviana, official site
|
Falange Socialista Boliviana
|
Bolivia
|
No
|
No
|
Yes
|
Falangism
|
|
National Bolshevik Front
|
Bolivia
|
No
|
Yes
|
?
|
National Bolshevism
|
|
Brazilian Integralism
|
Brazil
|
No
|
No (1932)
|
Yes
|
Integralism
|
Site of Frente Integralista Brasileira (FIB), official site (in Portuguese)
|
Brigada Jovem Lusitana
|
Brazil
|
No
|
Yes (2006)
|
Yes
|
Integralism and Fascism
|
It's a group of soccer supporters of the Portuguese community in São Paulo]
|
Frente de Resistência Sulista
|
Brazil
|
No
|
Yes (2005)
|
Yes
|
National Socialism and Separatism
|
It's a group of European immigrants in Rio Grande do Sul]
|
São Paulo Skinheads
|
Brazil
|
No
|
Yes
|
|
National Socialism
|
separatist movement in São Paulo state
|
Bulgarian National Alliance
|
Bulgaria
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
National Socialism
|
|
Bulgarian National Socialist Workers Party
|
Bulgaria
|
No
|
No (1932)
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
|
National Social Movement
|
Bulgaria
|
No
|
No (1932)
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
Founded by Aleksandar Tsankov
|
Union of Bulgarian National Legions
|
Bulgaria
|
No
|
No (1933)
|
No
|
Independent
|
see [1]
|
Zveno
|
Bulgaria
|
Yes
|
No (1930)
|
No
|
Independent
|
|
Canadian Association for Free Expression
|
Canada
|
No
|
Yes
|
yes
|
White nationalism
|
signatory of the New Orleans Protocol
|
Canadian Union of Fascists
|
Canada
|
No
|
No
|
No
|
Oswald Mosley fascism
|
Affiliated with the British Union of Fascists
|
Heritage Front
|
Canada
|
No
|
Yes (1989)
|
No
|
Neo-nazi
|
|
Nationalist Party of Canada
|
Canada
|
No
|
Yes (1977)
|
Yes
|
Independent - has basic national socialist / fascist leanings
|
Successor of the Western Guard Party
|
Northern Alliance
|
Canada
|
No
|
Yes (1997)
|
yes
|
Neo-nazi
|
|
Parti national social chrétien
|
Canada
|
No
|
No (1934)
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
|
Unity Party of Canada
|
Canada
|
No
|
Yes (2000)
|
No
|
Post-fascist
|
|
Western Guard Party
|
Canada
|
No
|
Yes (1972)
|
No
|
Independent
|
|
Aryan Guard
|
Canada
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Independent, mostly pro-National Socialism
|
Calgary-based club, with an Edmonton branch. Maintains contacts with pro-national-socialist/pro-fascist organisations.
|
National-Socialist Party of Canada
|
Canada
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
National Socialism
|
Leader Terry Tremaine is currently in jail, under no-bail conditions.
|
Fatherland and Liberty
|
Chile
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Independent
|
Involved in the Tanquetazo
|
Movimiento Nacional Socialista de Chile
|
Chile
|
No
|
No (1932)
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
Became Vanguardia Popular Socialista in 1939; more Chilean Nazi groups at [2] (in Spanish)
|
Movimiento Revolucionario Nacional Sindicalista de Chile
|
Chile
|
No
|
|
|
Falangism
|
official site
|
Falange Nacional Patriótica de Colombia
|
Colombia
|
No
|
|
Yes
|
Falangism
|
|
Nova Hrvatska Desnica
|
Croatia
|
No
|
Yes (1994)
|
Yes
|
National-Revolutionary
|
Official registration refused
|
Ustaše
|
Croatia
|
Yes
|
No (1929)
|
No
|
National Socialism / Italian Fascism
|
|
La Falange Cubana
|
Cuba
|
No
|
|
|
Falangism
|
official site
|
National Fascist Community (NOF)
|
Czechoslovakia
|
No
|
No (1925)
|
No
|
Fascism
|
Founded and led by Radola Gajda.
|
Party of National Unity (SNJ)
|
Czechoslovakia
|
No
|
No (1938)
|
No
|
Far-right nationalism
|
Led by Rudolf Beran. Banned 1939. Succeeded by the National Partnership (NS).
|
Vlajka
|
Czechoslovakia
|
No
|
No (1928)
|
No
|
Fascism
|
Collaborationist movement. Banned 1942
|
Sudeten German Party (SdP)
|
Czechoslovakia
|
No
|
No (1918)
|
No
|
National Socialism
|
Party of the German minority. Led by Konrad Henlein. After the annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1938, SdP was merged into the NSDAP.
|
National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (DNSAP)
|
Denmark
|
No
|
No
|
?
|
National Socialism
|
Banned 1945. Succeeded by the National Socialist Movement of Denmark.
|
National Socialist Movement of Denmark (DNSB)
|
Denmark
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
National Socialism
|
Successor to the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark.
|
Vaps Movement
|
Estonia
|
No
|
No (1929)
|
No
|
Independent
|
Before almost winning power, Konstantin Päts declared a state of emergency and disbanded and banned the party in 1935, imprisoning the movement's leaders. This led to the period known as the Era of Silence.
|
Lapua Movement
|
Finland
|
No
|
No (1929)
|
No
|
Independent
|
Banned 1932. Became IKL.
|
Patriotic People's Movement (IKL)
|
Finland
|
No
|
No (1932)
|
No
|
Independent
|
Successor to Lapua Movement. Banned 1944.
|
Groupe Charles Martel
|
France
|
No
|
Yes (1973)
|
No
|
Racist
|
|
La Cagoule
|
France
|
No
|
No (1935)
|
Yes
|
Integralist
|
|
Faisceau
|
France
|
No
|
No (1925)
|
No
|
Independent
|
Disbanded 1928
|
Mouvement Franciste
|
France (see History of the French far right)
|
No
|
No
|
No
|
Fascism
|
|
Mouvement Ouvrier Social-National Breton
|
France
|
No
|
No (1941)
|
No
|
Fascism, Breton separatist
|
("Breton Social-National Workers' Movement"), national-bolsheviks splintering from SBB in 1941
|
Parti Nationaliste Français et Européen
|
France
|
No
|
Yes (1987)
|
No
|
Neo-nazi
|
Skinhead group
|
Parti Populaire Français
|
France
|
No
|
No (1936)
|
No
|
Independent
|
Founded by Jacques Doriot
|
Phalange Française
|
France
|
No
|
Yes (1955)
|
No
|
Falangism
|
Founded by Charles Luca, relative of French fascist Marcel Deat.
|
Troisième voie
|
France
|
No
|
Yes (1985)
|
No
|
Third Position
|
|
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