Russian Fascist Party

The Russian Fascist Party (RFP; Russian Российская фашистская партия; Sometimes, All- Russian Fascist Party ) was founded by a Russian emigre fascist small party based in Manchukuo during the 1930s and 1940s.

History

Fascist ideology was also common among the Russian émigrés in Manchuria since the October Revolution, and there was propagated by smaller groups such as the Russian Fascist Organization. In a secret meeting of these various groupings, finally, the RFP was established under the chairmanship of former major general of the Tsarist Army Vladimir Kosmin. With the appointment of Konstantin Rodsajewski General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party on March 26, 1931 this was thus actually to their "leader". With its motto "God, Nation, work" and the publication of the journal Nazija ( " The Nation" ) urged the party an oriented on Italian fascism policy; so they wanted to pull out of the wavering attitude of the Bolshevik leadership in terms of external and internal opposition to their benefit.

Through its collaboration with the Japanese Empire, the RFP developed the most influential group of emigrants in Manchukuo and opened in 1932 in Harbin even a party school. Rodsajewski also supported the Imperial Japanese Army in the establishment of a purely Russian special forces in the Kwantung Army, which in the case of a Japanese invasion of Siberia and the Pacific region of Russia should carry out acts of sabotage against the Red Army.

The party maintained close links with like-minded groups in the United States, including that of the exiles Anastassi Wonsjazki. The RFP and Wonsjazkis All- Russian Fascist Organization agreed on 24 March 1934 in Tokyo a merger; About Rodsajewskis attempt to open up even more conservative Russians, as well as his anti-Semitism, the Wonsjazki " German " felt to be too destructive and too, there should be later disagreement. Finally, the cooperation has yet been announced, and Wonsjazki 1935 excluded. He founded then in the United States " to form a truly democratic government in Russia. " The anti-communist faction of Russian National Revolutionary Party, whose intention was to

However, the RFP had greatly increased under Rodsajewski and counted in May 1935 self-reported some 20,000 activists. 1934, the Russian Fascist Women's Movement ( Rossijskoje Schenskoje Faschistskoje Dwischenije ) and various youth organizations had been established as a subsidiary organizations of the RFP. Rodsajewskis book The Russian National State described the objective of the party to have introduced 1938 fascist conditions in Russia until May 1, which miteinschloss the project of Jewish persecution. This pointed to a clear break with the moderate Wonsjazki wing. The party also had a strong connection to the Russian Orthodox Church, of which she promised herself a special relationship between church and state in the planned fascist Russia. They also assured to respect the traditions of the various Russian ethnic groups and stand up for corporatism.

When war broke out the activities of the RFP were adjusted slowly outside of Manchukuo, the party itself was restricted in their activity by the Japanese, which was owed ​​to the Japanese -Soviet Neutrality Pact. The end of the party came in 1945 with the invasion of the Red Army in Manchukuo. Rodsajewski resulted ultimately, was arrested and executed the following year.

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