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Ustaše
The Ustaše (), also known by anglicised versions Ustasha or Ustashe, was a Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization active, as one organization, between 1929 and 1945, formally known as the Ustaša – Croatian Revolutionary Movement (). From its inception and before the Second World War, the organization engaged in a series of terrorist activities against the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, including collaborating with IMRO to assassinate King Alexander I of Yugoslavia in 1934. During World War II in Yugoslavia, the Ustaše went on to perpetrate the Holocaust and genocide against its Jewish, Ser
Black Front
political group formed by Otto Strasser
Iron Wolf
Lithuanian militarized organization
Social-National Assembly of Ukraine
Ukrainian far right political organization
Union of Bulgarian National Legions
youth organization
Ratniks
The Union of Warriors for the Advancement of Bulgarianness (, Sayuz na ratnitsite za napredaka na balgarshtinata), commonly known as just the Ratniks (, Ratnitsi) was a far-right Bulgarian nationalist organization founded in 1936. Its ideas were close to those of Germany's Nazis, including antisemitism and paramilitarism, but also loyalty to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. The Ratniks wore red uniforms in outright competition with the communists for the hearts and minds of the Bulgarian youth, and also badges bearing the Bogar: a Bulgarian sun cross, which became the organisation's symbol.
Sangh Parivar
Collection of Hindutva organisations
National Alliance of Russian Solidarists
voluntary association
Brit HaBirionim
extremist faction of the Revisionist Zionist Movement in early 1930s Mandatory Palestine
Portuguese Legion
Portuguese paramilitary organization under the Second Portuguese Republic
National Republican Guard
gendarmerie force of the Italian Social Republic
Brannik
thumb|150px|Emblem of the Brannik organisation. Brannik (Bulgarian: Бранник; Defenders - English translation) was a Bulgarian pro-fascist youth organization during World War II. The "Brannik" organization was founded on the initiative of the then prime minister prof. Bogdan Filov at the XXV National Youth Meeting on December 29, 1940. It was modeled on the Nazi Hitler Youth. Her motto was: "Boris, Bulgaria, God!" (Bulgarian: „Борис, България, Бог!“) The armbands worn on uniforms and on the banners had the letter "B" on them. The organization was closely related with the Bulgarian authorities a
Union Bulgarian Native Defense
Bulgarian fascist organization in 1920s-1930s
Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth
youth organization in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Mladorossi
The Union of Mladorossy () was a political group of Russian émigré monarchists (mostly living in Europe) who advocated a hybrid of Russian monarchy and the Soviet system, best evidenced by their motto "Tsar and the Soviets".
Far-right league
Lăncieri
The Lăncieri ("Lancers", ) were a Romanian fascist paramilitary movement initially attached to the National-Christian Defense League (LANC), and following the merger on 16 July 1935 of the LANC and the National Agrarian Party to form the National Christian Party, the Lăncieri became associated with the merged party.