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The Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 is a
reference book by
Philip Rees , on leading people in the various
far right movements since 1890.
It contains entries for what the author regards as "the 500 major figures on the radical right, extreme right, and revolutionary right from 1890 to the present" (publisher's blurb).
It was published, as a 418-page hardcover, in
New York by
Simon & Schuster in 1990 (
ISBN
0-13-089301-3 ).
In the introduction Rees discusses his criterion for inclusion in the book. He describes the extreme right as "opposed to parliamentary forms of democratic representation and hostile to pluralism."(xvii)
Among those it covers are
Argentinian nationalists , Mexican
sinarquistas , American
nativist
demagogues , Brazilian
Integralists , German
National Socialists , Portuguese
National Syndicalists , Spanish
Falangists , and Belgian
Rexists .
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ABASCAL, Salvador (1910–2000) Leading member of the
National Synarchist Union .
ABETZ, Otto (1903–1958) Nazi German ambassador.
ACERBO, Giacomo (1888–1969) Fascist economist.
ALBIÑANA Y SANZ, José Maria (1883–1936) Nationalist politician.
ALFIERI, Dino (1886–1966) Fascist politician.
AL-HUSAYNI, Muhammad Amin, Mufti of Jerusalem (aka Al-Hajj Amin) (1895–1974) Pro-Nazi
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem .
ALMEIDA BRAGA, Luis Carlos de Lima de (1890–1970) Founder of
Integralismo Lusitano .
ALMIRANTE, Giorgio (1914–1988) Founder and leader of the
Italian Social Movement .
AMADEO, Mario (1914–1988) Nationalist cabinet minister.
AMANN, Max (1891–1957)
SS Officer.
AMAUDRUZ, Gaston Armand (1920–2018) Founder of the
New European Order .
ANNALA, Vilho (1888–1960) Chairman of
Patriotic People's Movement and Cabinet Minister.
ANQUÍN, Nimio de (1896–1979)
Thomist writer and leader of Union National Fascista .
ANSALDO VEJERANO, Juan Antonio (1910–1958) Monarchist and Falangist activist and aviator.
ARCAND, Adrien (1899–1967) Founder of the
Parti national social chrétien .
ARPINATI, Leandro (1892–1945) Fascist politician.
ARRESE Y MARGA, José Luis de (1905–1986) Falangist.
AUGIER, Marc (known as Saint-Loup) (1908–1990) Writer active with the
Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism .
AXMANN, Artur (1913–1996) Leader of the
Hitler Youth .
AZNAR GERNER, Agustin (1911–1984) Falangist politician.
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BAARS, Jan (1903–1989)
General Dutch Fascist League founder.
BACKE, Herbert (1896–1947)
SS Officer.
BAINVILLE, Jacques (1879–1936)
Action Française politician.
BAKY, László (1898–1946)
Hungarian National Socialist Party politician and collaborator.
BALBO, Italo (1896–1940) Leading fascist and apparent successor to Mussolini.
BARBÉ, Henri (1902–1966)
Parti Populaire Français politician.
BARBIE, Niklaus (Klaus) (1913–1991)
SS Officer known as the 'Butcher of Lyon'.
BARDÈCHE, Maurice (1909–1998) Leading ideologue of
neo-fascism .
BARRÈS, Auguste Maurice (1862–1923)
Anti-Semitic politician and writer.
BARROSO, Gustavo Dodt (1888–1959)
Brazilian Integralism politician and writer.
BARTELS, Adolf (1862–1945) Journalist and author.
BENN, Gottfried (1886–1956) Pro-Nazi poet and novelist.
BENOIST, Alain Marie de (1943- )
Nouvelle Droite philosopher.
BENOIST-MÉCHIN, Jacques Michel Gabriel Paul (1901–1983) Collaborationist.
BERGER, Gottlob (1896–1975) Head of the
SS-Hauptamt .
BEST, Karl Rudolf Werner (1903–1989) Leading figure in the
occupation of Denmark .
BIANCHI, Michele (1883–1930) Fascist.
BIÉTRY, Pierre (1872–1918) Pioneer of '
Yellow socialism '.
BIGGINI, Carlo Alberto (1902–1945) Fascist Minister of Education.
BINET, René Valentin (1913–1957)
Jeune Nation and
New European Order politician.
BLOKZIJL, Marius Hugh Louis Wilhelm (1884–1946) Pro-Nazi radio broadcaster.
BLUNCK, Hans Friedrich (1888–1961) Pro-Nazi writer.
BOCCHINI, Arturo (1880–1940) Head of
Polizia di Stato .
BÖCKEL, Otto (1859–1923) Independent
anti-Semitic politician.
BOMBACCI, Nicolò (1879–1945) Early ally of Mussolini and
Italian Social Republic figure.
BORGHESE, Junio Valerio (1906–1974) Fascist admiral and coup leader.
BORMANN, Martin (1900–1945) Head of the
Nazi Party Chancellery and Private Secretary to Hitler.
BÖSZÖRMÉNY, Zoltán (1893-?)
Scythe Cross leader.
BOTTAI, Giuseppe (1895–1959) Fascist economist.
BOUHLER, Phillip (1899–1944)
SS officer and head of
Action T4 .
BRASILLACH, Robert (1909–1945) Collaborator.
BRINON, Fernand de (1885–1947) Collaborator.
BUCARD, Marcel (1895–1946) Leader of the
Mouvement Franciste .
BUCH, Walter (1883–1949)
SS Officer.
BÜRCKEL, Josef (1895–1944) Nazi politician and
SS Officer.
BUFFARINI-GUIDI, Guido (1895–1945) Fascist politician.
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CAETANO, Marcelo José das Neves Alves (1906–1980) Prime Minister.
CANARIS, Wilhelm Franz (1887–1945) Head of the
Abwehr and member of the
German resistance .
CARLBERG, Carl Ernfried (1889–1962) Pro-Nazi politician.
CARULLA, Juan Emiliano (1888–1968) Nationalist politician.
CÉLINE, Louis-Ferdinand (pseud.) (Louis-Ferdinand Destouches) (1894–1961)
Anti-Semitic writer.
CELMIŅŠ, Gustavs (1899–1968) Founder and leader of
Pērkonkrusts .
CHAMBERLAIN, Houston Stewart (1855–1927) British-born racialist philosopher.
CHARBONNEAU, Henry (1913–1982) Collaborationist writer.
CHATEAUBRIANT, Alphonse de (1877–1951)
Breton nationalist .
CHESTERTON, Arthur Keith (1896–1973)
British Union of Fascists politician and first leader of the
British National Front .
CIANETTI, Tullio (1899–1976) President of the Confederation of Italian Unions.
CIANO, Galeazzo, Count of Cortellazo (1903–1944)
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs .
CLASS, Heinrich (1868–1953) President of the
Alldeutscher Verband .
CLAUSEN, Frits (1893–1947) Leader of the
National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark .
CLEMENTI, Pierre (1910–1982) Collaborationist journalist.
CODREANU, Corneliu Zelea (1899–1938) Leader of the
Iron Guard .
COLLINS, Seward B. (1899–1952) Fascist publisher.
COPPOLA, Francesco (1878–1957) Fascist journalist.
CORRADINI, Enrico (1865–1931)
Italian Nationalist Association founder.
COSTAMAGNA, Carlo (1881–1965) Theorist of
corporatism .
COSTANTINI, Pierre Dominique (1889–1986) Founder of the
French League .
COSTON, Henry Georges (1910–2001)
Action Française and
Parti Populaire Français activist.
COTY, François (1874–1934)
Solidarité Française founder.
COUGHLIN, Charles Edward, Father (1891–1979)
Anti-Semitic radio priest.
COUSTEAU. Pierre-Antoine (1906–1958) Collaborationist writer.
CUZA, Alexandre C. (1857–1946)
National-Christian Defense League leader.
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D'ALQUEN, Gunter (1910–1998) Editor of
Das Schwarze Korps .
DALUEGE, Kurt (1897–1946) Leading Police figure.
D'ANNUNZIO, Gabriele (1863–1938) Precursor of
Italian fascism .
DARNAND, Aimé Joseph Auguste (1897–1945) Commander of
Milice .
DARQUIER DE PELLEPOIX, Louis (1897–1980)
Anti-Semitic collaborator.
DARRÉ, Richard Walther (1895–1953)
Agriculture Minister of Germany .
DAUDET, Léon (1867–1942)
Action Française activist.
DAVILA Y FERNANDEZ DE CELIS, Sancho (1905–1972) Falangist politician.
DAYE, Pierre (1892–1960)
Rexist .
DÉAT, Marcel (1894–1955) Leader of the
National Popular Rally .
DE BONO, Emilio (1866–1944) Fascist General.
DE CLERCQ, Jeroom Gustaaf (known as Staff) (1884–1942) Co-founder of the
Flemish National Union .
DEGRELLE, Léon (1906–1994) Leader of
Rexism ,
Waffen-SS soldier and
CEDADE activist.
DELLE CHIAIE, Stefano (1936–2019) Activist with
National Vanguard and
Ordine Nuovo and figure in the '
Strategy of tension '.
DELONCLE, Eugene (1890–1944) Founder of
La Cagoule .
DE MAN, Hendrik (Henri) (1885–1953) Collaborator.
DE MARSANICH, Augusto (1893–1973) Leader of the
Italian Social Movement .
DENIS, Jean Marie Louis Ghislain (1902–1992)
Rexist ideologue.
DENNIS, Lawrence (1893–1977) Fascist writer and diplomat.
DÉROULÈDE, Paul Marie Joseph (1846–1914) writer, figurehead of the Ligue des Patriotes
DE STEFANI, Alberto (1873–1969)
National Fascist Party politician.
DE VECCHI, Cesare Maria (1884–1959) Commander of the
Blackshirts .
DIETRICH, Josef (known as Sepp) (1892–1966)
SS Officer and bodyguard of Hitler.
DIETRICH, Otto (1897–1952) Press Chief.
DILLING, Elizabeth (1894–1966)
Anti-Semitic writer and defendant at the
Great Sedition Trial of 1944 .
DMOWSKI, Roman (1864–1939) Founder of
National Democracy .
DOCHEV, Ivan Dimitrov (1906–2005)
Union of Bulgarian National Legions leader and
Anti-communist .
DÖNITZ, Karl (1891–1980) Admiral and successor to Hitler.
DONTSOV, Dmytro (1883–1973) Writer and inspiration of
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists .
DORGÈRES, Henri Auguste (pseud.) (Henri d'Halluin) (1897–1985) Pro-fascist activist.
DORIOT, Jacques (1898–1945) Leader of the
Parti Populaire Français .
DREXLER, Anton (1884–1942)
Nazi Party founder.
DRIEU LA ROCHELLE, Pierre (1893–1945) Pro-fascist writer and activist.
DRUMONT, Edouard Adolphe (1844–1917) Founder of the
Antisemitic League of France .
DUBROVIN, Aleksandr Ivanovich (1855–1918) Leader of the
Union of the Russian People .
DUESTERBURG, Theodor (1875–1950) Deputy Leader of
Der Stahlhelm .
DUMINI, Amerigo (1894–1967) Fascist assassin.
DUPRAT, François (1941–1978)
Occident and
Ordre Nouveau activist and founder member of the
Front National .
DURCANSKY, Ferdinand (1906–1974)
Slovak People's Party politician and collaborator.
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EÇA DE QUEIRÓS, António (1891–1968) Writer and
Estado Novo official.
ECKART, Dietrich (1868–1923) Early
Nazi Party ideologue.
EDMONDSON, Robert Edward (1872–1959)
Anti-Semitic writer and defendant at the
Great Sedition Trial of 1944 .
EFFINGER, Virgil (1873–1955) Leader of the
Black Legion .
EHRHARDT, Arthur (1896–1971)
SS Officer and founder of
Nation Europa .
EHRHARDT, Hermann (1881–1971)
Marinebrigade Ehrhardt commander.
EICHMANN, Adolf (1906–1962)
SS Officer and leading figure in
The Holocaust .
EKSTRÖM, Martin Eugen (1887–1954) Leader of the
National Socialist Bloc .
ELIAS, Hendrik Joesf (1902–1973)
Flemish National Union activist.
ENDRE, László (1895–1946)
Hungarian National Defence Association and
Hungarian National Socialist Party activist and collaborator.
ENGDAHL, Per Claes Sven Edward (1909–1994)
New Swedish Movement leader and founder member of the
European Social Movement .
EPP, Franz Xavier (1868–1947) Leading Nazi in
Bavaria .
ERIKSSON, Elof (1883–1965)
National Socialist People's Party of Sweden politician.
ESCHERICH, Georg (1870–1941) Leader of the Bavarian
Einwohnerwehr and the Organisation Escherich.
ESSER, Hermann (1900–1981) Editor of the
Völkischer Beobachter .
ETCHECOPAR, Máximo (1912–2002) Nationalist writer and diplomat.
EVOLA, Giulio Cesare Andrea (1898–1974) Esoteric
Traditionalist School philosopher.
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FARINACCI, Roberto (1892–1945)
National Fascist Party politician.
FEDER, Gottfried (1883–1941) Early
Nazi Party economist.
FEDERZONI, Luigi (1878–1967)
National Fascist Party politician.
FERNÁNDEZ CUESTA Y MERELO, Raimundo (1897–1992) Falangist politician and diplomat.
FERRETTI DI VAL D'ERA, Lando (1895–1977) Fascist journalist.
FESTETICS, Sándor, Count (1882–1956)
Hungarian National Socialist Party politician.
FEY, Emil (1886–1938) Leader of the
Heimwehr and
Vice-Chancellor of Austria .
FILLIOL, Jean Paul Robert (1909–?)
Camelots du Roi and
La Cagoule activist.
FINZI, Aldo (1891–1944) Jewish member of the
National Fascist Party .
FLORIAN, Friedrich Karl (1894–1975) Nazi
Gauleiter .
FLYG, Nils Svante (1891–1943) Pro-Nazi communist.
FONJALLAZ, Arthur Robert Gaston (1875–1944) Supporter of
Italian Fascism .
FONTENOY, Jean (1899–1945)
National Popular Rally politician.
FORGES DAVANZATI, Roberto (1880–1936)
Italian Nationalist Association and
National Fascist Party politician.
FORSTER, Albert (1902–1952) Nazi
Gauleiter in the
Free City of Danzig .
FRANCO y Bahamonde, Francisco (1892–1975) Leader of the
Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista and its successor the
Movimiento Nacional , dictator of Spain, known as El Caudillo .
FRANÇOIS, Josephus Alphonsus Marie (1901–1996)
Verdinaso activist.
FRANK, Hans (1900–1946) Leader of the
General Government .
FRANK, Karl Hermann (1898–1946)
Sudeten German Nazi.
FRAUENFELD, Alfred Eduard (1898–1977)
Nazi Party politician and official for
Nazi Germany .
FREY, Gerhard Michael (1933–2013) Founder and chairman of the
German People's Union .
FRICK, Wilhelm (1877–1946) Nazi Interior Minister.
FRITSCH, Theodor (1852–1933)
Anti-Semitic writer.
FULLER, John Frederick Charles (1878–1966) Tank warfare pioneer and
British Union of Fascists politician.
FUNK, Walther Emmanuel (1890–1960) Nazi Minister of Economic Affairs.
FURUGÅRD, Birger (1887–1961)
Swedish National Socialist Farmers' and Workers' Party leader.
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GAJDA, Radola (formerly Rudolf Geidl) (1892–1948) Leader of the
National Fascist Community .
GALBIATI, Enzo Emilio (1897–1982) Head of the
Blackshirts .
GÁLVEZ, Manuel (1882–1962) Nationalist writer.
GAMERO DEL CASTILLO, Pedro (1910–1984) Falangist and later monarchist conspirator.
GEELKERKEN, Cornelis van (1901–1979) Co-founder of the
National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands .
GENECHTEN, Robert van (1895–1945) Writer.
GENTILE, Giovanni (1875–1944) Philosopher of
Actual Idealism .
GIMÉNEZ CABALLERO, Ernesto (1899–1988) Early fascist writer.
GIRÓN DE VELASCO, José Antonio (1911–1995) Falangist Minister.
GIULIETTI, Giuseppe (1879–1953) Head of the Seaman's Union.
GIUNTA, Francesco (1887–1971)
National Fascist Party politician.
GIURIATI, Giovanni Battista (1876–1970)
National Fascist Party politician.
GLIMMERVEEN, Joop (1928-) Leader of the
Dutch People's Union .
GLOBOCNIK, Odilo (1904–1945)
Nazi Party politician and
SS and Police Leader .
GOEBBELS, Paul Joseph (1897–1945) Reich Minister of Propaganda.
GÖRING, Hermann Wilhelm (1893–1946) Minister of many portfolios and head of the
Luftwaffe
GOGA, Octavian (1881–1938) Pro-fascist
Prime Minister of Romania .
GÖMBÖS, Gyula (1886–1936) Founder of
Hungarian National Defence Association and
Prime Minister of Hungary
GONZÁLEZ von Marées, Jorge (1900–1962) Leader of the
National Socialist Movement of Chile .
GRANDI, Dino , Conte di Mordano (1895–1988) Fascist Cabinet Minister.
GRAY, Ezio Maria (1885–1969)
Italian Nationalist Association and
National Fascist Party politician.
GRAZIANI, Rodolfo (1882–1955) General in North African campaigns.
GREISER, Arthur Karl (1897–1946) Leading figure in
The Holocaust .
GRIMM, Hans (1875–1959) Pro-Nazi writer.
GROHÉ, Josef (1902–1988) Nazi
Gauleiter .
GÜNTHER, Hans Friedrich Karl (1891–1968)
Eugenicist .
GUÉRIN, Jules-Napoléon (1860–1910) Leader of the
Antisemitic League of France .
GUIRAUD, Paul (1850–1907) Historian.
GUMMERUS, Herman Gregorius (1877–1948) Founder of the
Patriotic People's Movement .
H
HABICHT, Theodor (1898–1944)
Nazi Party politician.
HAGELIN, Albert Viljam (1881–1946)
Nasjonal Samling politician and collaborator.
HAIGHTON, Coenrad Alfred Augustus (1896–1943) Fascist leader.
HAMSUN, Knut (pseud.) (Knut Pedersen) (1859–1952) Pro-German writer.
HARRER, Karl (1890–1926) Founder member of the
German Workers' Party .
HAUSHOFER, Karl Ernst (1869–1946) Theorist of
geopolitics .
HEDILLA LARREY, Manuel (1902–1970) Falangist 'Old Shirt'.
HEIDEGGER, Martin (1889–1976) Philosopher linked to
Nazism .
HELANEN, Vilho Veikko Päiviö (1899–1952) Member of the
Academic Karelia Society .
HENLEIN, Konrad (1898–1945)
Sudeten German leader.
HENNE, Rolf (1901–1966)
National Front and
National Movement of Switzerland leader.
HENRIOT, Philippe (1889–1944) Collaborator.
HERMANS, Cornelius Eduardus (1897–1992)
Flemish National Union politician.
HÉROLD-PAQUIS, Jean (1912–1945)
Parti Populaire Français member.
HESS, Walter Richard Rudolf (1894–1987) Deputy leader of
Nazi Germany , he flew to the United Kingdom on a peace mission in 1941.
HEYDRICH, Reinhard Tristan Eugen (1904–1942) Chief of the
RSHA .
HILDEBRAND, Friedrich (1898–1948) Nazi
Gauleiter and
SS Officer.
HILTL, Hermann (1872–1930) Leader of the Frontkämpfervereiningung paramilitary group.
HIMMLER, Heinrich (1900–1945)
Reichsführer-SS , Chief of the German Police and Minister of the Interior
HITLER, Adolf (1889–1945) Leader of the
Nazi Party and dictator of
Nazi Germany , known as
Führer .
HJORT, Johan Bernhard (1895–1969) Co-founder of the
Nasjonal Samling .
HOESS, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand (1900–1947) Commandant of
Auschwitz concentration camp .
HOORNAERT, Paul (1888–1944) Early fascist leader.
HUGENBERG, Alfred (1865–1951)
German National People's Party leader and member of Hitler's first cabinet.
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KAHANE, Meir (Martin David) (1932–1990) Founder and leader of
Kach and Kahane Chai .
KALTENBRUNNER, Ernst (1903–46) Head of the
RSHA and President of
Interpol .
KANZLER, Rudolf (1873–1956)
Freikorps leader.
KAPP, Wolfgang (1858–1922) Founder of the
Fatherland Party and notional leader of the
Kapp Putsch .
KAUFMANN, Karl (1900–1969) Nazi
Gauleiter .
KELLER, Carlos (1898–1974)
National Socialist Movement of Chile founder and ideologue.
KERNMAYER, Erich (1906–1991) Revisionist writer and
Socialist Reich Party politician.
KIRDORF, Emil (1847–1938) Pro-Nazi industrialist.
KITA, Ikki (pseud.) (Kita Terujiro) (1883–1937) Nationalist writer.
KJELLEN, Rudolf (1864–1922) Pioneer of
geopolitics .
KLAUSNER, Hubert (1892–1939) Nazi
Gauleiter .
KOCH, Erich (1896–1986) Nazi
Gauleiter .
KOCH, Pietro (1918–1945)
National Fascist Party policeman.
KOLBENHEYER, Erwin Guido (1878–1962) Pro-Nazi novelist.
KOSOLA, Vihtori Iisakki (1884–1936) Leader of the
Lapua Movement .
KRATZENBERG, Damian (1878–1946) Leader of the
Volksdeutsche Bewegung .
KRÜGER, Gerhard (1908-1994 )
Socialist Reich Party politician.
KUBE, Wilhelm (1887–1943)
Nazi Party politician.
KUHN, Fritz (1896–1951) Leader of the
German American Bund .
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LAGARDELLE, Jean-Baptiste Joseph Hubert (1874–1958)
Syndicalist writer and collaborator.
LAMMERS, Hans-Heinrich (1879–1962) Head of the
Reich Chancellery .
LANGBEHN, August Julius (1851–1907) Conservative historian.
LANGE, Friedrich (1852-1917) Anti-Semitic writer and activist.
LANGOTH, Franz (1877–1953)
Nazi Party politician and
Federation of Independents member.
LANZ, Adolf Josef (known as Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels) (1874–1955)
Anti-Semitic mystic and publisher of
Ostara .
LANZILLO, Agostino (1886–1952)
National Fascist Party politician.
LA ROCQUE DE SEVERAC, François, Comte de (1885–1946) Leader of
Croix-de-Feu and
French Social Party .
LAROUCHE, Lyndon Hermyle (1922-2019) Economist and head of the
LaRouche movement .
LEDESMA Ramos, Ramiro (1905–1936)
National syndicalist writer.
LEEMANS, Victor Louis (1901–1971)
Verdinaso activist and theorist of the
Conservative Revolutionary movement .
LEERS, Johann von (1902–1965)
Anti-Semitic academic.
LEESE, Arnold Spencer (1877–1956) Leader of the
Imperial Fascist League .
LEMBCKE, Cay (1885–1965) Leader of the
National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark .
LEONHARDT, Ernst (1885–1945) Pro-Nazi
National Front politician.
LEOPOLD, Josef (1889–1941)
Nazi Party politician.
LE PEN, Jean-Marie (1928-)
Poujadist and
National Centre of Independents and Peasants politician and founder and leader of the
National Front .
LEY, Robert (1890–1945) Head of the
German Labour Front .
LIE, Jonas (1899–1945) Writer.
LINDHOLM, Sven Olov (1903–1998)
National Socialist People's Party of Sweden politician.
LIST, Guido Karl Anton von (1848–1919)
Occultist and
völkisch writer.
LJOTIĆ, Dimitriye V. (1891–1945)
ZBOR leader and collaborator.
LOHSE, Heinrich (1896–1964)
Nazi Party politician.
LONG, Huey Pierce (the 'Kingfish') (1893–1935) Populist
Governor of Louisiana .
LUCHÁIRE, Jean (1901–1946) Collaborationist journalist.
LUDENDORFF, Erich Friedrich Wilhelm (1865–1937) General,
Nazi Party and
National Socialist Freedom Movement politician and leader of the
Tannenbergbund .
LUEGER, Karl (1844–1910)
Anti-Semitic
Mayor of Vienna .
LUGONES, Leopoldo (1874–1938) Conservative writer.
LUKOV, Hristo Nikolov (1887–1943) Leader of the
Union of Bulgarian National Legions .
LUNDE, Gulbrand Oscar Johan (1901–1942) Collaborator.
LUTKIE, Wouter Leonardus (1887–1968) Pro-fascist priest.
LUTZE, Viktor (1890–1943) Commander of the
Sturmabteilung .
M
MACH, Alexander (1902–1980)
Slovak People's Party politician.
McWILLIAMS, Joseph E. (1904–1996) Fascist politician.
MAEZTU Y WHITNEY, Ramiro (1875–1936) Nationalist writer.
MAHRAUN, Arthur (1890–1950)
Young German Order leader.
MALAPARTE, Curzio (pseud.) (Karl Erich Suckert) (1898–1957) Fascist journalist.
MALLIARAKAS, Jean Gilles (1944-) Founder of
Third Way .
MANOILESCU, Minail (1891–1950) Foreign Minister and theorist of
Corporatism .
MARAVIGLIA, Maurizio (1878–1955) Early Fascist politician.
MARIN, Vasile (1904–1937)
National Peasants' Party and
Iron Guard politician.
MARINELLI, Giovanni (1879–1944) Fascist.
MARINETTI, Filippo Tommaso (1876–1944) Early Fascist philosopher.
MARION, Paul Jules André (1899–1954)
Parti Populaire Français politician and collaborator.
MARKOV, Nikolai Evgenevich (1866–1945) Leading
Union of the Russian People activist and later supporter of
Nazism .
MARQUET, Adrien Théodore Ernest (1885–1955)
Neosocialist .
MATTHYS, Victor Hubert (1914–1947) Deputy leader of
Rexism .
MAULNIER, Thierry (1908–1988)
Action Française activist.
MAURRAS, Charles Marie Photius (1862–1952) Leader of
Action Française .
MAXENCE, Jean-Pierre (1906–1956) Writer.
MEIJER, Arnold Joseph (1905–1965)
Zwart Front politician.
MEINVIELLE, Julio (1905–1979)
Anti-Semitic writer and
Tacuara Nationalist Movement ideologue.
MERCOURIS, George S. (1886–1943) Founder of the
Greek National Socialist Party .
MESKÖ, Zoltán (1883–1959)
Hungarian National Socialist Party leader.
METAXAS, Ioannis (1871–1941) Dictator of the
4th of August Regime .
MEZZASOMA, Fernando (1907–1945) Fascist journalist.
MICHELINI, Arturo (1909–1969) Leader of the
Italian Social Movement .
MISHIMA, Yukio (pseud.) (Kimitake Hiraoka) (1925–1970) Author and leader of the
Tatenokai .
MOELLER VAN DEN BRUCK, Arthur (1876–1925) Author of
Das Dritte Reich .
MOLIN, Adrian Leopold (1880–1942) Anti-emigration campaigner.
MONSARAZ, Alberto de (1889–1959) Chairman of the
National Syndicalists .
MORÉS, Antoine Amadée Marie Vincent Manca, Marquis de Vallambrosa (1858–1896) Founder of the
Antisemitic League of France .
MOSELEY, George Van Horn (1874–1960) Army General and anti-Semite.
MOSLEY, Sir Oswald Ernald (1896–1980) Founder and leader of the
New Party , the
British Union of Fascists and the
Union Movement .
MOŢA, Ion (1902–1936) Deputy leader of the
Iron Guard .
MÜLLER, Heinrich (1900–45) Head of the
Gestapo .
MUÑOZ GRANDES, Agustin (1896–1970) Falangist cabinet minister and commander of the
Blue Division .
MUSSERT, Anton Adriaan (1894–1946)
National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands leader and collaborator.
MUSSOLINI, Benito Amilcare Andrea (1883–1945) Dictator of
Fascist Italy and the
Italian Social Republic , known as
Il Duce .
MUTI, Ettore (1902–43) Secretary of the
National Fascist Party .
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PABST, Waldemar (1880–1970) Anti-communist soldier and Austrian
Heimwehr organiser.
PALACIO, Ernesto (1900–1979) Writer.
PÁLFFY, Fidél, Count (1895–1946)
Hungarian National Socialist Party leader and collaborationist Minister.
PANUNZIO, Sergio (1886–1944) Theorist of
syndicalism and
fascism .
PAPEN, Franz von (1879–1969)
Centre Party politician,
Chancellor of Germany and Nazi diplomat.
PAPINI, Giovanni (1881–1956) Pro-Fascist writer.
PAVELIĆ, Ante (1889–1959) Head of the
Independent State of Croatia .
PAVOLINI, Alessandro (1903–1945)
National Fascist Party politician.
PELLEY, William Dudley (1890–1965) Founder of the
Silver Legion of America .
PEQUITO REBELO, José Adriano (1892–1983)
Integralismo Lusitano politician.
PERRONE COMPAGNI, Dino (1879–1950) Early Fascist leader.
PFRIMER, Walter (1881–1968)
Heimwehr leader.
PIASECKI, Boleslaw (1915–1979) Leader of the
National Radical Camp Falanga .
PIÑAR LOPEZ, Blas (1918–2014)
Movimiento Nacional official and leader of the
Fuerza Nueva and the
Frente Nacional .
PINI, Giorgio (1899–1987) Fascist historian.
PIROW, Oswald (1890–1959) Pro-Nazi Cabinet Minister.
POUJADE, Pierre Marie Raymond (1920–2003) Leader of anti-tax group the Union de Defense Commercants et Artisans .
POULET, Robert (1893–1989) Pro-Nazi journalist.
POUND, Ezra (1885–1972)
Modernist poet and fascist sympathiser.
PRAT ECHAURREN, Jorge (1918–1971) Rightist politician.
ROLÃO PRETO, Francisco de Barcelos (1893–1977) Leader of the
National Syndicalists
PREZIOSI, Giovanni (1881–1945) Fascist and racialist writer.
PREZZOLINI, Giuseppe (1882–1982) Fascist journalist.
PRIMO DE RIVERA y Sáenz de Heredia, José Antonio (1903–1936) Leader of the
Falange Española .
PROKSCH, Alfred (1891–1981)
Nazi Party leader.
PRYTZ, Anton Frederick Winter Jakhelln (1878–1945) Collaborationist Minister.
PUCHEU, Pierre Firmin (1899–1944)
Croix-de-Feu and
Parti Populaire Français politician, later collaborationist
Minister of the Interior .
PUJO, Maurice (1872–1955)
Action Française founder.
PURISHKEVICH, Vladimir Mitrofanovich (1870–1920) Founder of the
Union of the Russian People .
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RÄIKKÖNEN, Erkki Aleksanteri (1900–1961) Founder of the
Patriotic People's Movement .
RAINER, Friedrich (1903–1947) Nazi
Gauleiter .
RAJNISS, Ferenc (earlier called Rheinisch) (1893–1946) Collaborator.
RAPOSO, José Hipólito (1885–1953) Writer and founder of
Integralismo Lusitano .
RAUTI, Giuseppe Umberto (known as Pino) (1926–2012) Leader of the
Italian Social Movement , the
Ordine Nuovo and the
Social Idea Movement .
REBATET, Lucien (1903–1972) Pro-Nazi
Action Française activist.
REDONDO ORTEGA, Onésimo (1905–1936) Falangist politician.
REINTHALLER, Anton (1895–1959) Inaugural leader of the
Freedom Party of Austria .
REMER, Otto-Ernst (1912–1997) Soldier and founder of the
Socialist Reich Party .
REVENTLOW, Ernst Christian Einar Ludwig Detlef (1869–1943)
German National People's Party and
Nazi Party politician.
RIBBENTROP, Joachim von (1893–1946) Nazi
Foreign Minister of Germany .
RICCI, Renato (1896–1956)
National Fascist Party politician.
RIDRUEJO JIMÉNEZ, Dionisio (1912–1975) Falangist writer.
RIEHL, Walter (1881–1955)
Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei and
Nazi Party politician.
RINTELEN, Anton (1876–1946)
Christian Social Party politician.
RIVA-AGÜERO Y OSMA, José de la (1885–1944) Politician and writer.
ROCCO, Alfredo (1875–1935)
Italian Nationalist Association and
National Fascist Party politician.
ROCKWELL, George Lincoln (1918–1967) Founder of the
American Nazi Party .
RODRIGUES, Nicolás (1897–1940) Leader of the
Gold shirts .
RÖHM, Ernst (1887–1934)
Sturmabteilung leader and victim of the
Night of the Long Knives .
RÖSSLER, Fritz (known as Franz Richter) (1912–1987)
Socialist Reich Party founder and member of the
European Social Movement .
ROMUALDI, Pino Nettuno (1913–1988)
Italian Social Movement politician.
ROSENBERG, Alfred (1893–1946) Philosopher of Nazism.
ROSSI, Cesare (1887–1967) Fascist politician.
ROSSONI, Edmomdo (1884–1965) Fascist Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
ROST VAN TONNINGEN, Meinout Marinus (1894–1945)
National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands politician.
ROTH, Alfred (1879–1940) Leader of the
Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund .
RUDEL, Hans-Ulrich (1916–1982)
Luftwaffe ace then
Deutsche Reichspartei politician.
RUIZ DE ALDA Y MIQUÉLEZ, Julio (1897–1936) Aviator and Falangist.
RUST, Bernhard (1883–1945) Chief of
Reichserziehungsministerium .
RYS-ROZSÉVAĊ, Jan (1901–1946) Leader of
Vlajka .
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SABIANI, Simon Pierre (1888–1956)
Parti Populaire Français politician.
SÁINZ NOTHNAGEL, José (1907–1984) Falangist.
SÁINZ RODRÍGUEZ, Pedro (1897–1986) Falangist.
SALAZAR, António de Oliveira (1889–1970) Leader of the
Estado Novo .
SALGADO, Plinio (1895–1975) Founder and leader of
Brazilian Integralism .
SALMIALA, Bruno Aleksandr (1890–1981)
Patriotic People's Movement member.
SALOMON, Ernst Friedrich Karl von (1902–72)
Freikorps leader.
SÁNCHEZ MAZAS, Rafael (1894–1966) Falangist.
SANTOS COSTA, Fernando (1899–1982)
Estado Novo Minister of War.
SARDINHA, Antonio (1888–1925)
Integralismo Lusitano figure.
SAUCKEL, Fritz Ernst Christoph (1894–1946) General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment .
SCHACHT, Hjalmar Horace Greeley (1877–1970) President of the
Reichsbank .
SCHAFFNER, Jakob (1875–1944) Pro-Nazi novelist.
SCHELLENBERG, Walter (1910–1952)
SS Head of Foreign Intelligence.
SCHIRACH, Baldur von (1907–1974) Leader of the
Hitler Youth .
SCHMITT, Carl (1888–1985) Professor of law.
SCHÖNERER, Georg, Ritter von (1842–1921) Pan-German politician.
SCORZA, Carlo (1897–1988) Secretary of the
National Fascist Party .
SEBOTTENDORF, Rudolf von (pseud.) (Adam Alfred Rudolf Glauer) (1875–1945) Leading member of the
Thule Society .
SELDTE, Franz (1882–1947) Founder and Leader of
Der Stahlhelm and Nazi official.
SERRANO SUÑER, Ramón (1901–2003) Spanish Foreign Minister.
SEYSS-INQUART, Arthur (1892–1946) Austrian Chancellor and Nazi German official.
SICARD, Maurice-Yvan (1910–2000)
Parti Populaire Français writer known as 'Saint-Paulien'.
SIDOR, Karol (1901–1953)
Slovak People's Party politician.
SIDOS, Pierre (1927–2020) Founder of
Jeune Nation and
Occident .
SIMA, Horia (1907–1993) Second leader of the
Iron Guard .
SIMOJOKI, Lauri Elias (before 1926, Simelius) (1899–1940) Chairman of the
Academic Karelia Society and leader of the
Patriotic People's Movement youth.
SIMON, Gustav (1900–1945) Nazi
Gauleiter .
SINCLAIR DE ROCHEMONT, Hugue Alexandre (1901–1942)
National Front and
National Socialist Dutch Workers Party politician.
SIRK, Artur (1900–1937) Founder of the
Vaps Movement .
SKANCKE, Ragnard Sigvald (1890–1948) Collaborationist minister.
SKORZENY, Otto (1908–1975) Nazi adventurer and subsequent paramilitary director.
SMITH, Gerald Lyman Kenneth (1898–1976) Leading figure in
Share Our Wealth and the
America First Party .
SOFFICI, Ardengo (1879–1964) Fascist intellectual.
SOMERSALO, Arne Sakari (1891–1941)
Finnish Air Force pioneer and anti-communist.
SONDEREGGER, Emil (1898–1934) General and
National Front politician.
SOREL, Georges (1847–1922)
Syndicalist philosopher.
SOULÉS, Georges Raymond (1907–1986)
Mouvement Social Révolutionnaire politician and esoteric writer (nom de plume:Raymond Abellio).
SPANN, Othmar (1878–1950) Philosopher, sociologist and economist.
SPEER, Albert (1905–1981) Architect and Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production.
SPENGLER, Oswald (1880–1936) Philosopher and historian.
SPIRITO, Ugo (1896–1979) Fascist academic of
corporatism .
STALIYSKI, Aleksandar (1893–1945) Collaborator.
STANG, Axel (1904–1974) Collaborationist minister in
Nasjonal Samling government.
STARACE, Achille (1889–1945)
National Fascist Party party secretary.
STARHEMBERG, Ernst Rüdiger Camillo Maria, 7th Prince of (1899–1956)
Freikorps Oberland ,
Nazi Party and
Fatherland's Front activist.
STEIDLE, Richard (1881–1940)
Heimwehr leader.
STÖCKER, Adolf (1835–1909) Theologian, chaplain to
Kaiser Wilhelm II and founder of the
Christian Social Party .
STRASSER, Gregor (1892–1934) Leader of the left-wing of the
Nazi Party and victim of the
Night of the Long Knives .
STRASSER, Otto (1897–1974) Dissident Nazi and later head of the
German Social Union .
STREEL, Lucien Alphonse Joseph (known as José) (1911–1946)
Rexist journalist.
STREICHER, Julius (1885–1946) Nazi propagandist and publisher of
Der Stürmer .
STŘIBRNÝ, Jiří (Ferdinand) (1880–1955) Former socialist imprisoned for collaboration.
STUCKART, Wilhelm (1902–1953) Nazi lawyer and State Secretary.
SZÁLASI, Ferenc (1897–1946) Collaborator and leader of the
Arrow Cross Party .
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TAITTINGER, Pierre Charles (1887–1965) Chairman of the Paris council during the
German occupation of France .
TAMBURINI, Tullio (1892–1957) Police chief.
TERBOVEN, Josef Antonius Heinrich (1898–1945)
Reichskommissar of Norway.
TERRE'BLANCHE, Eugene Ney (1941–2010) Founder and leader of the
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging .
THADDEN, Adolf von (1921–1996) Chairman of the
National Democratic Party of Germany .
THIERACK, Otto Georg (1889–1946) Reich Minister of Justice.
THIRIART, Jean François (1922–1992) Leader of
Jeune Europe and later a
National Bolshevik .
TISO, Jozef Gašpar (1887–1947)
Slovak People's Party politician and priest.
TIXIER-VIGNANCOUR, Jean-Louis Gilbert (1907–1989)
Vichy government official and independent politician.
TOBLER, Robert (1901–1962) Chairman of the
National Front .
TODT, Fritz (1881–1942) Founder of the Nazi
Organisation Todt .
TOLLENAERE, Reimond (1909–1942)
Flemish National Union politician and
SS Officer.
TSANKOV, Aleksandar (1897–1959) Prime Minister and founder of the
National Social Movement .
TUKA, Vojtech 'Bela' (1880–1946) Prime Minister of the
Slovak Republic .
TURATI, Augusto (1888–1955) Fascist journalist and politician.
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VACHER DE LAPOUGE, Georges (1854–1936) Eugenicist.
VALLAT, Xavier (1891–1972)
Anti-Semitic collaborationist.
VALOIS, Georges (pseud.) (Alfred Georges Gressent) (1894–1945) Politician and writer.
VAN RENSBURG, Johannes Frederik Janse (1898–1966) Leader of the
Ossewabrandwag .
VAN SEVEREN, Georges Edmond Edouard (known as Joris) (1894–1940) Leader of
Verdinaso .
VAUGEOIS, Henri (1864–1916) Founder member of
Action Française .
VEESENMAYER, Edmund (1904–1977)
SS Officer and figure in
The Holocaust .
VEGAS LATAPIÉ, Eugenio (1907–1985) Leading member of
Acción Española .
VENNER, Dominique (1935–2013)
Organisation armée secrète and
Groupement de recherche et d'études pour la civilisation européenne activist.
VIDUSSONI, Aldo (1914–1982)
National Fascist Party politician.
VOLDEMARAS, Augustinas (1883–1942) Twice Prime Minister.
VOLPI DI MISURATA, Giuseppe (1877–1947) President of
Confindustria .
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WAGNER, Adolf (1890–1944) Nazi soldier and politician.
WAGNER, Josef (1899–1945) Nazi
Gauleiter .
WAGNER, Robert (1895–1946) Nazi
Gauleiter and Head of Civil Government in occupied
Alsace .
WALLENIUS, Kurt Martti (1893–1984) Commander of the
White Guard .
WEICHARDT, Louis Theodor (1894–1985) Leader of the
Greyshirts .
WELCH, Robert Henry Winborne (1899–1985) Co-founder of the
John Birch Society .
WESSEL, Horst (1907–1930) Early Nazi martyr.
WIELE, Jef van de (1903–1979) Nazi activist in
Flanders . Co-founder of
Devlag .
WINROD, Gerald Burton (1900–1957)
Anti-Semitic evangelist.
WOLFF, Karl Friedrich Otto (1900–1984)
Waffen-SS General.
WULLE, Reinhold (1882–1950) Founder of the
German Völkisch Freedom Party .
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