Category
page 1Nationalist organizations
Alliance of European National Movements
former far-right European political party
969 Movement
nationalist movement in Myanmar (Burma)
Alliance for Peace and Freedom
far-right European political alliance and former European political party
National Socialist Council of Nagaland
Naga nationalist separatist group of Northeast India
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.
All-Tatar Public Center
Tatar social organization with a nationalist agenda
All-Polish Youth
Polish nationalistic youth wing
Voorpost
Voorpost ("outpost, picket") is an ethno-nationalist (volksnationalist) group founded in Flanders, Belgium, by Karel Dillen in 1976 as a splinter from the Volksunie. Voorpost pursues the irredentist ideal of a Greater Netherlands, a nation state that would unite all Dutch-speaking territories in Europe. It is active in Belgium, the Netherlands and South Africa. The organisation has staged rallies on various topics, against Islam, leftist organizations, drugs, and socialism.
Heathen Front
political organization
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
Suomen Sisu
Finnish political association
Union Bulgarian Native Defense
Bulgarian fascist organization in 1920s-1930s
Mahidi
The Mahidi () was a militia in East Timor loyal to Indonesia. Its origin is traced back to groups who lost lands and power for fighting the Portuguese and those who collaborated with the Japanese during World War II. The militia was founded in December 1998 and its operations were centered around the Cassa area in the southern Ainaro district. The location is strategic since it is at the crossroads between Manufahi, Ainaro, and Cova Lima districts. Mahidi participated in the 1999 East Timorese crisis, and the group was one of the most violent of the armed forces during the crisis. They were li
National Committee of Azerbaijan
political organization by Azerbaijani immigrants in Berlin 1941
Nosaltres Sols!
catalan nationalist paramilitary political movement
Tsar Lazar Guard
Serbian political organization