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Fascism in Romania
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Organizations MNFIR (1921)
Fascio (1921)
LANC (1923)
Romanian Action (1924)
MNF (1923)
Iron Guard (1927)
Citizen Bloc (1932)
PNSR (1932)
Death squads (1933)
Crusade of Romanianism (1934)
FR (1935)
PNC (1935)
PPGR (1935)
CML (1936)
FRN (1938)
MTR (1942)
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Leaders - Antonescu
- Bacaloglu
- Bonfert
- Cantacuzino
- Carol II
- Codreanu
- Crainic
- Cuza
- Forțu
- Goga
- Lăzurică
- Manoilescu
- Sima
- Stelescu
- Tătărescu
- Vaida
- Vifor
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Periodicals - Cuvântul
- Gândirea
- Sfarmă-Piatră
- Țara Noastră
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Ideology - The Orthodox Church and the Iron Guard
- National Legionary State
- For My Legionaries
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Events Moța–Marin funerals (1937)
Jilava Massacre (1940)
Legionnaires' rebellion and Bucharest pogrom (1941)
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The National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement (Romanian: Mișcarea Națională Culturală și Economică Italo-Română) or National Italo-Romanian Fascist Movement (Mișcarea Națională Fascistă Italo-Română) was a short-lived Fascist movement active in Romania during the early 1920s.
The movement was formed in 1921 by Elena Bacaloglu, a female journalist who had an Italian husband at the time, and was an acquaintance of Benito Mussolini (she had been briefly the wife of Ovid Densusianu). The group deliberately mimicked Italian fascism and stressed the close ethnic bonds between the Italians and the Romanians.[1] The group attracted only around 100 members.[2] The group was based in Cluj, where it was initially established.[3] It was wound up in 1923, when it merged with the National Romanian Fascia to form the National Fascist Movement.[4]
References
^ RJB Bosworth, The Oxford Handbook of Fascism, Oxford University Press, p. 402
^ Kevin Passmore, Women, Gender and Fascism in Europe, 1919-45, Manchester University Press, 2003, p. 77
^ Radu Ioanid, The sword of the archangel: fascist ideology in Romania, East European Monographs, 1990, p. 74
^ Chronology of Romanian Fascism Archived 2005-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
Historical political parties in Romania (1856–1947)
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Nationalist |
- National Party
- Democratic Nationalist Party
- Democratic Union Party
- National Union from Banat
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Liberal |
- National Liberal Party
- Free and Independent Faction
- Radical Party
- National Liberal Party-Brătianu
- National Liberal Party–Tătărescu
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Conservative |
- Conservative Party
- Constitutional Party
- Conservative-Democratic Party
- People's Party
- Romanian National Party
- Progressive Conservative Party
- Vlad Țepeș League
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Social democratic, socialist, and communist |
- Social Democratic Workers' Party of Romania
- Social Democratic Party of Romania
- Labor Party
- Socialist Party of Romania
- Social Democratic Party of Bukovina
- Socialist Party of Transylvania
- Banat Socialist Party
- Romanian Communist Party
- Federation of Socialist Parties from Romania
- Peasant Workers' Bloc
- Romanian Social Democratic Party
- Socialist Workers Party of Romania
- United Socialist Party
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Agrarian |
- Peasants' Party
- Bessarabian Peasants' Party
- Transylvanian Peasants' Party
- National Peasants' Party
- Peasants' Party–Lupu
- Agrarian League
- League Against Usury
- Democratic Peasants' Party–Stere
- National Agrarian Party
- Agrarian Union Party
- Radical Peasants' Party
- Ploughmen's Front
- Socialist Peasants' Party
- National Peasants' Party–Alexandrescu
- Democratic Peasants' Party–Lupu
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Fascist, corporatist, and far right |
- National Romanian Fascio
- National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement
- National Fascist Movement
- Romanian Action
- National-Christian Defense League
- Citizen Bloc
- Iron Guard
- National Socialist Party
- Crusade of Romanianism
- Romanian Front
- National Christian Party
- National Renaissance Front
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Ethnic minority |
- National Democratic Hungarian-Szekler Party
- Hungarian Union
- Hungarian People's Party
- Magyar Party
- Hungarian People's Union
- Autonomous Swabian Party
- Group of Transylvanian Saxons
- German Party
- German People's Party
- Union of Romanian Jews
- Jewish National People's Party
- People's Council Party
- General Jewish Labour Bund in Romania
- Jewish Party
- Ukrainian National Party
- Ukrainian Workers' Party of Romania
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Other |
- Union of Patriots/National Popular Party
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