List of Fascist 'Internationals'
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Below is a list of Fascist Internationals representing a degree of international cooperation among various nationalist movements on an organizational and informational level.
- First International Anti-Semitic Congress (September 11-12 1882, Dresden, Germany) Attended by representatives from Germany, Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russia. Issued manifesto: [1]
- Second International Anti-Semitic Congress (1894) held in Bochum
- World-Service (1933)
- Fascist International Congress (December 16-17, 1934) in Montreux, Switzerland
- Pan-Aryan Anti-jewish Union (1936-1938) in Erfurt, Germany
- European Study Center (late 1940s)
- European Liberation Front (1949)
- European Social Movement (1951)
- New European Order (1951)
- Natinform founded by Wolfgang Sarg (1953)[1]
- Northern European Ring (1960s) published theThe Northern European
- Declaration of Venice (National Party of Europe) organized by Oswald Mosley (March 1, 1962)
- Jeune Europe founded by Jean Thiriart and G. A. Amaudrutz (1962)
- Cotswold Declaration creating the World Union of National Socialists (August 5, 1962)
- CEDADE 'Spanish Circle of Friends of Europe' (1966)
- NSDAP/Ausland Organization (1972)
- White Fascist Confederacy of Understanding (July 1975)
- World Anti-Communist League Washington DC (1978)
- Dixmude gatherings Dixmude, Belgium (1980s)
- Blood and Honour (1987)
- Women for Aryan Unity (1990)
- Continent Europe Foundation (2004)
- New Orleans Protocol organized by David Duke (2004)
- European National Front (2004)
- Euronat (2005)
Notes
See also
- Pan-European nationalism
- International list of Shirt movements
- List current nationalist organizations
- Lineage of American Fascist organizations and individuals
- Lineage of Australian Fascist organizations and individuals
- Lineage of British Fascist organizations and individuals
- Lineage of Canadian Fascist organizations and individuals
- Lineage of New Zealand Fascist organizations and individuals
- Lineage of South African Fascist organizations and individuals
- World Anti-Communist League
- List of nationalist conferences in America