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Fascism
thumb|upright=1.05|Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy (left), and [[Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany (right), were notable fascist leaders.]]
Nazism
thumb|The Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler (here pictured in 1938) titled himself [[Führer and ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945.]]
neoliberalism
anti-communism
thumb|Polish anti-communist activists with a banner reading "Out with Communism" during a Śląsk Wrocław football match in March 2012
Baltic Way
1989 peaceful demonstration in the form of a human chain
Western Bloc
countries allied with the United States and NATO during the Cold War
decommunization
thumb|One of the manifestations of decommunization has been Street name controversy|renaming streets. Before 2017, ulica Anny German in [[Poznań (Anna German Street) was named in honor of Julian Leński.]]
Third Position
set of nationalist political ideologies
Treaty of Ankara
Treaty between the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and France
anti-Sovietism
thumb|upright=0.95|White émigré|Russian émigré anti-Bolshevik poster, thumb|right|200px|"Down with Bolsheviks|Bolshevism!" - [[Nazi propaganda poster in Russian for occupied Soviet territories]] thumb|Polish anti-Soviet propaganda poster during the Polish–Soviet War, depicting [[Leon Trotsky ]]
criticisms of socialism
overview of criticism of an economic system and political ideology
criticisms of Marxism
criticism of the marxist politics and economy
Obznana
thumb|Copy of Obznana The Obznana (; Serbo-Croatian for "Proclamation") was a government decree that was issued on 29 December 1920 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia), which mandated closure of all organizations, trade unions and newspapers associated with the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY). It also banned any kind of communist propaganda, stipulating that any person accused of "bolshevik propaganda" should be fired from a public job.
better dead than red
Cold War slogan
right-wing dictatorship
authoritarian regime
1932 armed uprising in Mongolia
Revolt against the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Proposed Grand Duchy of Lithuania-Belarus
proposed state in Eastern Europe (1918)
November 1932 Geneva shooting
1932 shooting perpetrated by the Swiss Army against participants to an anti-fascist demonstration
Communists Act 1941
act of the Parliament of Denmark
criticisms of communist party rule
overview of criticism of communist states