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  2. Patriot Front - Wikipedia

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    Patriot Front is an American white supremacist and neo-fascist hate group. [7] Part of the broader alt-right movement, the group split off from the neo-Nazi organization Vanguard America in the aftermath of the Unite the Right rally in 2017. [1] [8] [9] [10] Patriot Front's aesthetic combines traditional Americana with fascist symbolism.

  3. Matthew Heimbach - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] In July 2021, Heimbach announced his intention to reform the Traditionalist Worker Party along National Bolshevik lines. [25] As of 2023, he is a member of a group known as the Patriotic Socialist Front. Heimbach and the Patriotic Socialist Front appeared during the Rage Against the War Machine rally with a Soviet flag. [26] [27]

  4. Socialist patriotism - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Unity Party of Germany officially had socialist patriotism within its party statutes. [15] The SED expanded on this by emphasizing a "socialist national consciousness " involving a "love for the GDR and pride in the achievements of socialism ."

  5. Social patriotism - Wikipedia

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    Social patriotism is an openly patriotic standpoint which combines patriotism with socialism.It was first identified at the outset of the First World War when a majority of Social Democrats opted to support the war efforts of their respective governments and abandoned socialist internationalism and worker solidarity.

  6. Patriotic Popular Front - Wikipedia

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    The Patriotic Popular Front (IKR) was a neo-Nazi party founded in Finland by Pekka Siitoin. Former French Foreign Legion soldier Timo Pekkala organized firearm drills for the group. Members of the IKR were responsible for the Kursiivi printing house arson .

  7. List of British far-right groups (1945–present) - Wikipedia

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    The UK Patriotic Front was a minor extreme right-wing party that contested some council seats in the urbanised parts Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. It was formed during early 1982 by Brenda Steele and June Merrikin. John Tyndall thought it was too pro-European to join forces with the BNP.

  8. Popular front - Wikipedia

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    When communist parties came to power after World War II in the People's Republic of China, and the countries of Central, and Eastern Europe, it was common to do so at the head of a "front" (such as the United Front and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in China, the National Front in Czechoslovakia, the Front of National Unity in Poland, the Democratic Bloc in East Germany ...

  9. Patriotic Alternative - Wikipedia

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    Patriotic Alternative (PA) is a British far-right, fascist, neo-Nazi and white nationalist hate group which states that it has active branches nationwide. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 3 ] The Times described it in 2023 as "Britain's largest far-right white supremacist movement". [ 8 ]