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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890

1990 book by Philip Rees


1990 book by Philip Rees

FieldValue
nameBiographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
imageBiographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890.jpg
captionCover of the first edition
authorPhilip Rees
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
publisherSimon & Schuster
pub_date1990
pages418
isbn0-13-089301-3
oclc22347303
dewey920.009
congressD412.6 .R39 1991

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 ().

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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Entries

A

  • Mexico ABASCAL, Salvador (1910–2000) Leading member of the National Synarchist Union.
  • Nazi Germany ABETZ, Otto (1903–1958) Nazi German ambassador.
  • Kingdom of Italy ACERBO, Giacomo (1888–1969) Fascist economist.
  • Spain ALBIÑANA Y SANZ, José Maria (1883–1936) Nationalist politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy ALFIERI, Dino (1886–1966) Fascist politician.
  • Palestine AL-HUSAYNI, Muhammad Amin, Mufti of Jerusalem (aka Al-Hajj Amin) (1895–1974) Pro-Nazi Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
  • Portugal ALMEIDA BRAGA, Luis Carlos de Lima de (1890–1970) Founder of Integralismo Lusitano.
  • Italy ALMIRANTE, Giorgio (1914–1988) Founder and leader of the Italian Social Movement.
  • Argentina AMADEO, Mario (1914–1988) Nationalist cabinet minister.
  • Nazi Germany AMANN, Max (1891–1957) SS Officer.
  • Switzerland AMAUDRUZ, Gaston Armand (1920–2018) Founder of the New European Order.
  • Finland ANNALA, Vilho (1888–1960) Chairman of Patriotic People's Movement and Cabinet Minister.
  • Argentina ANQUÍN, Nimio de (1896–1979) Thomist writer and leader of Union National Fascista.
  • Spain ANSALDO VEJERANO, Juan Antonio (1910–1958) Monarchist and Falangist activist and aviator.
  • Canada ARCAND, Adrien (1899–1967) Founder of the Parti national social chrétien.
  • Kingdom of Italy ARPINATI, Leandro (1892–1945) Fascist politician.
  • Spain ARRESE Y MARGA, José Luis de (1905–1986) Falangist.
  • France AUGIER, Marc (known as Saint-Loup) (1908–1990) Writer active with the Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism.
  • Nazi Germany AXMANN, Artur (1913–1996) Leader of the Hitler Youth.
  • Spain AZNAR GERNER, Agustin (1911–1984) Falangist politician.

B

  • Netherlands BAARS, Jan (1903–1989) General Dutch Fascist League founder.
  • Nazi Germany BACKE, Herbert (1896–1947) SS Officer.
  • France BAINVILLE, Jacques (1879–1936) Action Française politician.
  • Hungary BAKY, László (1898–1946) Hungarian National Socialist Party politician and collaborator.
  • Kingdom of Italy BALBO, Italo (1896–1940) Leading fascist and apparent successor to Mussolini.
  • France BARBÉ, Henri (1902–1966) Parti Populaire Français politician.
  • Nazi Germany BARBIE, Niklaus (Klaus) (1913–1991) SS Officer known as the 'Butcher of Lyon'.
  • France BARDÈCHE, Maurice (1909–1998) Leading ideologue of neo-fascism.
  • France BARRÈS, Auguste Maurice (1862–1923) Anti-Semitic politician and writer.
  • Brazil BARROSO, Gustavo Dodt (1888–1959) Brazilian Integralism politician and writer.
  • Nazi Germany BARTELS, Adolf (1862–1945) Journalist and author.
  • Nazi Germany BENN, Gottfried (1886–1956) Pro-Nazi poet and novelist.
  • France BENOIST, Alain Marie de (1943– ) Nouvelle Droite philosopher.
  • France BENOIST-MÉCHIN, Jacques Michel Gabriel Paul (1901–1983) Collaborationist.
  • Nazi Germany BERGER, Gottlob (1896–1975) Head of the SS-Hauptamt.
  • Nazi Germany BEST, Karl Rudolf Werner (1903–1989) Leading figure in the occupation of Denmark.
  • Kingdom of Italy BIANCHI, Michele (1883–1930) Fascist.
  • France BIÉTRY, Pierre (1872–1918) Pioneer of 'Yellow socialism'.
  • Kingdom of Italy BIGGINI, Carlo Alberto (1902–1945) Fascist Minister of Education.
  • France BINET, René Valentin (1913–1957) Jeune Nation and New European Order politician.
  • Netherlands BLOKZIJL, Marius Hugh Louis Wilhelm (1884–1946) Pro-Nazi radio broadcaster.
  • Nazi Germany BLUNCK, Hans Friedrich (1888–1961) Pro-Nazi writer.
  • Kingdom of Italy BOCCHINI, Arturo (1880–1940) Head of Polizia di Stato.
  • German Empire BÖCKEL, Otto (1859–1923) Independent anti-Semitic politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy BOMBACCI, Nicolò (1879–1945) Early ally of Mussolini and Italian Social Republic figure.
  • Italy BORGHESE, Junio Valerio (1906–1974) Fascist admiral and coup leader.
  • Nazi Germany BORMANN, Martin (1900–1945) Head of the Nazi Party Chancellery and Private Secretary to Hitler.
  • Hungary BÖSZÖRMÉNY, Zoltán (1893-?) Scythe Cross leader.
  • Kingdom of Italy BOTTAI, Giuseppe (1895–1959) Fascist economist.
  • Nazi Germany BOUHLER, Phillip (1899–1944) SS officer and head of Action T4.
  • France BRASILLACH, Robert (1909–1945) Collaborator.
  • France BRINON, Fernand de (1885–1947) Collaborator.
  • France BUCARD, Marcel (1895–1946) Leader of the Mouvement Franciste.
  • Nazi Germany BUCH, Walter (1883–1949) SS Officer.
  • Nazi Germany BÜRCKEL, Josef (1895–1944) Nazi politician and SS Officer.
  • Kingdom of Italy BUFFARINI-GUIDI, Guido (1895–1945) Fascist politician.

C

  • Portugal CAETANO, Marcelo José das Neves Alves (1906–1980) Prime Minister.
  • Nazi Germany CANARIS, Wilhelm Franz (1887–1945) Head of the Abwehr and member of the German resistance.
  • Sweden CARLBERG, Carl Ernfried (1889–1962) Pro-Nazi politician.
  • Argentina CARULLA, Juan Emiliano (1888–1968) Nationalist politician.
  • France CÉLINE, Louis-Ferdinand (pseud.) (Louis-Ferdinand Destouches) (1894–1961) Anti-Semitic writer.
  • Latvia CELMIŅŠ, Gustavs (1899–1968) Founder and leader of Pērkonkrusts.
  • German Empire CHAMBERLAIN, Houston Stewart (1855–1927) British-born racialist philosopher.
  • France CHARBONNEAU, Henry (1913–1982) Collaborationist writer.
  • France CHATEAUBRIANT, Alphonse de (1877–1951) Breton nationalist.
  • United Kingdom CHESTERTON, Arthur Keith (1896–1973) British Union of Fascists politician and first leader of the British National Front.
  • Kingdom of Italy CIANETTI, Tullio (1899–1976) President of the Confederation of Italian Unions.
  • Kingdom of Italy CIANO, Galeazzo, Count of Cortellazo (1903–1944) Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • Weimar Republic CLASS, Heinrich (1868–1953) President of the Alldeutscher Verband.
  • Denmark CLAUSEN, Frits (1893–1947) Leader of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark.
  • France CLEMENTI, Pierre (1910–1982) Collaborationist journalist.
  • Romania CODREANU, Corneliu Zelea (1899–1938) Leader of the Iron Guard.
  • USA COLLINS, Seward B. (1899–1952) Fascist publisher.
  • Kingdom of Italy COPPOLA, Francesco (1878–1957) Fascist journalist.
  • Kingdom of Italy CORRADINI, Enrico (1865–1931) Italian Nationalist Association founder.
  • Kingdom of Italy COSTAMAGNA, Carlo (1881–1965) Theorist of corporatism.
  • France COSTANTINI, Pierre Dominique (1889–1986) Founder of the French League.
  • France COSTON, Henry Georges (1910–2001) Action Française and Parti Populaire Français activist.
  • France COTY, François (1874–1934) Solidarité Française founder.
  • USA COUGHLIN, Charles Edward, Father (1891–1979) Anti-Semitic radio priest.
  • France COUSTEAU. Pierre-Antoine (1906–1958) Collaborationist writer.
  • Romania CUZA, Alexandre C. (1857–1946) National-Christian Defense League leader.

D

  • Nazi Germany D'ALQUEN, Gunter (1910–1998) Editor of Das Schwarze Korps.
  • Nazi Germany DALUEGE, Kurt (1897–1946) Leading Police figure.
  • Kingdom of Italy D'ANNUNZIO, Gabriele (1863–1938) Precursor of Italian fascism.
  • France DARNAND, Aimé Joseph Auguste (1897–1945) Commander of Milice.
  • France DARQUIER DE PELLEPOIX, Louis (1897–1980) Anti-Semitic collaborator.
  • Nazi Germany DARRÉ, Richard Walther (1895–1953) Agriculture Minister of Germany.
  • France DAUDET, Léon (1867–1942) Action Française activist.
  • Spain DAVILA Y FERNANDEZ DE CELIS, Sancho (1905–1972) Falangist politician.
  • Belgium DAYE, Pierre (1892–1960) Rexist.
  • France DÉAT, Marcel (1894–1955) Leader of the National Popular Rally.
  • Kingdom of Italy DE BONO, Emilio (1866–1944) Fascist General.
  • Belgium DE CLERCQ, Jeroom Gustaaf (known as Staff) (1884–1942) Co-founder of the Flemish National Union.
  • Belgium DEGRELLE, Léon (1906–1994) Leader of Rexism, Waffen-SS soldier and CEDADE activist.
  • Italy DELLE CHIAIE, Stefano (1936–2019) Activist with National Vanguard and Ordine Nuovo and figure in the 'Strategy of tension'.
  • France DELONCLE, Eugene (1890–1944) Founder of La Cagoule.
  • Belgium DE MAN, Hendrik (Henri) (1885–1953) Collaborator.
  • Italy DE MARSANICH, Augusto (1893–1973) Leader of the Italian Social Movement.
  • Belgium DENIS, Jean Marie Louis Ghislain (1902–1992) Rexist ideologue.
  • USA DENNIS, Lawrence (1893–1977) Fascist writer and diplomat.
  • France DÉROULÈDE, Paul Marie Joseph (1846–1914) writer, figurehead of the Ligue des Patriotes
  • Kingdom of Italy DE STEFANI, Alberto (1873–1969) National Fascist Party politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy DE VECCHI, Cesare Maria (1884–1959) Commander of the Blackshirts.
  • Nazi Germany DIETRICH, Josef (known as Sepp) (1892–1966) SS Officer and bodyguard of Hitler.
  • Nazi Germany DIETRICH, Otto (1897–1952) Press Chief.
  • USA DILLING, Elizabeth (1894–1966) Anti-Semitic writer and defendant at the Great Sedition Trial of 1944.
  • Poland DMOWSKI, Roman (1864–1939) Founder of National Democracy.
  • Bulgaria DOCHEV, Ivan Dimitrov (1906–2005) Union of Bulgarian National Legions leader and Anti-communist.
  • Nazi Germany DÖNITZ, Karl (1891–1980) Admiral and successor to Hitler.
  • Russian Empire DONTSOV, Dmytro (1883–1973) Writer and inspiration of Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists.
  • France DORGÈRES, Henri Auguste (pseud.) (Henri d'Halluin) (1897–1985) Pro-fascist activist.
  • France DORIOT, Jacques (1898–1945) Leader of the Parti Populaire Français.
  • Nazi Germany DREXLER, Anton (1884–1942) Nazi Party founder.
  • France DRIEU LA ROCHELLE, Pierre (1893–1945) Pro-fascist writer and activist.
  • France DRUMONT, Edouard Adolphe (1844–1917) Founder of the Antisemitic League of France.
  • Russian Empire DUBROVIN, Aleksandr Ivanovich (1855–1918) Leader of the Union of the Russian People.
  • Nazi Germany DUESTERBURG, Theodor (1875–1950) Deputy Leader of Der Stahlhelm.
  • Kingdom of Italy DUMINI, Amerigo (1894–1967) Fascist assassin.
  • France DUPRAT, François (1941–1978) Occident and Ordre Nouveau activist and founder member of the Front National.
  • Slovakia DURCANSKY, Ferdinand (1906–1974) Slovak People's Party politician and collaborator.

E

  • Portugal EÇA DE QUEIRÓS, António (1891–1968) Writer and Estado Novo official.
  • Weimar Republic ECKART, Dietrich (1868–1923) Early Nazi Party ideologue.
  • USA EDMONDSON, Robert Edward (1872–1959) Anti-Semitic writer and defendant at the Great Sedition Trial of 1944.
  • USA EFFINGER, Virgil (1873–1955) Leader of the Black Legion.
  • Nazi Germany EHRHARDT, Arthur (1896–1971) SS Officer and founder of Nation Europa.
  • Weimar Republic EHRHARDT, Hermann (1881–1971) Marinebrigade Ehrhardt commander.
  • Nazi Germany EICHMANN, Adolf (1906–1962) SS Officer and leading figure in The Holocaust.
  • Sweden EKSTRÖM, Martin Eugen (1887–1954) Leader of the National Socialist Bloc.
  • Belgium ELIAS, Hendrik Joesf (1902–1973) Flemish National Union activist.
  • Hungary ENDRE, László (1895–1946) Hungarian National Defence Association and Hungarian National Socialist Party activist and collaborator.
  • Sweden ENGDAHL, Per Claes Sven Edward (1909–1994) New Swedish Movement leader and founder member of the European Social Movement.
  • Nazi Germany EPP, Franz Xavier (1868–1947) Leading Nazi in Bavaria.
  • Sweden ERIKSSON, Elof (1883–1965) National Socialist People's Party of Sweden politician.
  • Weimar Republic ESCHERICH, Georg (1870–1941) Leader of the Bavarian Einwohnerwehr and the Organisation Escherich.
  • Nazi Germany ESSER, Hermann (1900–1981) Editor of the Völkischer Beobachter.
  • Argentina ETCHECOPAR, Máximo (1912–2002) Nationalist writer and diplomat.
  • Italy EVOLA, Giulio Cesare Andrea (1898–1974) Esoteric Traditionalist School philosopher.

F

  • Kingdom of Italy FARINACCI, Roberto (1892–1945) National Fascist Party politician.
  • Nazi Germany FEDER, Gottfried (1883–1941) Early Nazi Party economist.
  • Kingdom of Italy FEDERZONI, Luigi (1878–1967) National Fascist Party politician.
  • Spain FERNÁNDEZ CUESTA Y MERELO, Raimundo (1897–1992) Falangist politician and diplomat.
  • Kingdom of Italy FERRETTI DI VAL D'ERA, Lando (1895–1977) Fascist journalist.
  • Hungary FESTETICS, Sándor, Count (1882–1956) Hungarian National Socialist Party politician.
  • Austria FEY, Emil (1886–1938) Leader of the Heimwehr and Vice-Chancellor of Austria.
  • France FILLIOL, Jean Paul Robert (1909–?) Camelots du Roi and La Cagoule activist.
  • Kingdom of Italy FINZI, Aldo (1891–1944) Jewish member of the National Fascist Party.
  • Nazi Germany FLORIAN, Friedrich Karl (1894–1975) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Sweden FLYG, Nils Svante (1891–1943) Pro-Nazi communist.
  • Switzerland FONJALLAZ, Arthur Robert Gaston (1875–1944) Supporter of Italian Fascism.
  • France FONTENOY, Jean (1899–1945) National Popular Rally politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy FORGES DAVANZATI, Roberto (1880–1936) Italian Nationalist Association and National Fascist Party politician.
  • Nazi Germany FORSTER, Albert (1902–1952) Nazi Gauleiter in the Free City of Danzig.
  • Spain 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.
  • Belgium FRANÇOIS, Josephus Alphonsus Marie (1901–1996) Verdinaso activist.
  • Nazi Germany FRANK, Hans (1900–1946) Leader of the General Government.
  • Nazi Germany FRANK, Karl Hermann (1898–1946) Sudeten German Nazi.
  • Austria FRAUENFELD, Alfred Eduard (1898–1977) Nazi Party politician and official for Nazi Germany.
  • Germany FREY, Gerhard Michael (1933–2013) Founder and chairman of the German People's Union.
  • Nazi Germany FRICK, Wilhelm (1877–1946) Nazi Interior Minister.
  • German Empire FRITSCH, Theodor (1852–1933) Anti-Semitic writer.
  • United Kingdom FULLER, John Frederick Charles (1878–1966) Tank warfare pioneer and British Union of Fascists politician.
  • Nazi Germany FUNK, Walther Emmanuel (1890–1960) Nazi Minister of Economic Affairs.
  • Sweden FURUGÅRD, Birger (1887–1961) Swedish National Socialist Farmers' and Workers' Party leader.

G

  • Czechoslovakia GAJDA, Radola (formerly Rudolf Geidl) (1892–1948) Leader of the National Fascist Community.
  • Kingdom of Italy GALBIATI, Enzo Emilio (1897–1982) Head of the Blackshirts.
  • Argentina GÁLVEZ, Manuel (1882–1962) Nationalist writer.
  • Spain GAMERO DEL CASTILLO, Pedro (1910–1984) Falangist and later monarchist conspirator.
  • Netherlands GEELKERKEN, Cornelis van (1901–1979) Co-founder of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands.
  • Netherlands GENECHTEN, Robert van (1895–1945) Writer.
  • Kingdom of Italy GENTILE, Giovanni (1875–1944) Philosopher of Actual Idealism.
  • Spain GIMÉNEZ CABALLERO, Ernesto (1899–1988) Early fascist writer.
  • Spain GIRÓN DE VELASCO, José Antonio (1911–1995) Falangist Minister.
  • Kingdom of Italy GIULIETTI, Giuseppe (1879–1953) Head of the Seaman's Union.
  • Kingdom of Italy GIUNTA, Francesco (1887–1971) National Fascist Party politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy GIURIATI, Giovanni Battista (1876–1970) National Fascist Party politician.
  • Netherlands GLIMMERVEEN, Joop (1928-2022) Leader of the Dutch People's Union.
  • Austria GLOBOCNIK, Odilo (1904–1945) Nazi Party politician and SS and Police Leader.
  • Nazi Germany GOEBBELS, Paul Joseph (1897–1945) Reich Minister of Propaganda.
  • Nazi Germany GÖRING, Hermann Wilhelm (1893–1946) Minister of many portfolios and head of the Luftwaffe
  • Romania GOGA, Octavian (1881–1938) Pro-fascist Prime Minister of Romania.
  • Hungary GÖMBÖS, Gyula (1886–1936) Founder of Hungarian National Defence Association and Prime Minister of Hungary
  • Chile GONZÁLEZ von Marées, Jorge (1900–1962) Leader of the National Socialist Movement of Chile.
  • Kingdom of Italy GRANDI, Dino, Conte di Mordano (1895–1988) Fascist Cabinet Minister.
  • Kingdom of Italy GRAY, Ezio Maria (1885–1969) Italian Nationalist Association and National Fascist Party politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy GRAZIANI, Rodolfo (1882–1955) General in North African campaigns.
  • Nazi Germany GREISER, Arthur Karl (1897–1946) Leading figure in The Holocaust.
  • Nazi Germany GRIMM, Hans (1875–1959) Pro-Nazi writer.
  • Nazi Germany GROHÉ, Josef (1902–1988) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Nazi Germany GÜNTHER, Hans Friedrich Karl (1891–1968) Eugenicist.
  • France GUÉRIN, Jules-Napoléon (1860–1910) Leader of the Antisemitic League of France.
  • France GUIRAUD, Paul (1850–1907) Historian.
  • Finland GUMMERUS, Herman Gregorius (1877–1948) Founder of the Patriotic People's Movement.

H

  • Austria HABICHT, Theodor (1898–1944) Nazi Party politician.
  • Norway HAGELIN, Albert Viljam (1881–1946) Nasjonal Samling politician and collaborator.
  • Netherlands HAIGHTON, Coenrad Alfred Augustus (1896–1943) Fascist leader.
  • Norway HAMSUN, Knut (pseud.) (Knut Pedersen) (1859–1952) Pro-German writer.
  • Weimar Republic HARRER, Karl (1890–1926) Founder member of the German Workers' Party.
  • Nazi Germany HAUSHOFER, Karl Ernst (1869–1946) Theorist of geopolitics.
  • Spain HEDILLA LARREY, Manuel (1902–1970) Falangist 'Old Shirt'.
  • Weimar Republic HEIDEGGER, Martin (1889–1976) Philosopher linked to Nazism.
  • Finland HELANEN, Vilho Veikko Päiviö (1899–1952) Member of the Academic Karelia Society.
  • Czechoslovakia HENLEIN, Konrad (1898–1945) Sudeten German leader.
  • Switzerland HENNE, Rolf (1901–1966) National Front and National Movement of Switzerland leader.
  • France HENRIOT, Philippe (1889–1944) Collaborator.
  • Belgium HERMANS, Cornelius Eduardus (1897–1992) Flemish National Union politician.
  • France HÉROLD-PAQUIS, Jean (1912–1945) Parti Populaire Français member.
  • Nazi Germany HESS, Walter Richard Rudolf (1894–1987) Deputy leader of Nazi Germany, he flew to the United Kingdom on a peace mission in 1941.
  • Nazi Germany HEYDRICH, Reinhard Tristan Eugen (1904–1942) Chief of the RSHA.
  • Nazi Germany HILDEBRAND, Friedrich (1898–1948) Nazi Gauleiter and SS Officer.
  • Austria HILTL, Hermann (1872–1930) Leader of the Frontkämpfervereiningung paramilitary group.
  • Nazi Germany HIMMLER, Heinrich (1900–1945) Reichsführer-SS, Chief of the German Police and Minister of the Interior
  • Nazi Germany HITLER, Adolf (1889–1945) Leader of the Nazi Party and dictator of Nazi Germany, known as Führer.
  • Norway HJORT, Johan Bernhard (1895–1969) Co-founder of the Nasjonal Samling.
  • Nazi Germany HOESS, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand (1900–1947) Commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp.
  • Netherlands HOORNAERT, Paul (1888–1944) Early fascist leader.
  • Weimar Republic HUGENBERG, Alfred (1865–1951) German National People's Party leader and member of Hitler's first cabinet.

I

  • Argentina IBARGUREN, Carlos (1877–1956) Writer.
  • Hungary IMRÉDY, Béla (1891–1946) Prime Minister of Hungary and collaborator.
  • Kingdom of Italy INTERLANDI, Telesio (1894–1965) Anti-Semitic journalist.
  • Argentina IRAZUSTA, Julio Alberto Gustavo (1899–1982) and IRAZUSTA, Rodolfo (1897–1967) Politicians and writers.

J

  • Hungary JAROSS, Andor (1896–1946) Collaborator.
  • France JEANTET, Claude (1902–1982) Action Française activist.
  • Nazi Germany JORDAN, Rudolf (1902–1988) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • United Kingdom JOYCE, William Brooke (1906–1946) British Union of Fascists politician, National Socialist League leader and Nazi radio broadcaster as 'Lord Haw-Haw'.
  • Czechoslovakia JUNG, Rudolf (1882–1945) German Workers' Party, Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei and Nazi Party politician.
  • Germany JÜNGER, Ernst (1895–1998) Conservative Revolutionary movement writer.

K

  • Israel KAHANE, Meir (Martin David) (1932–1990) Founder and leader of Kach and Kahane Chai.
  • Austria KALTENBRUNNER, Ernst (1903–46) Head of the RSHA and President of Interpol.
  • Weimar Republic KANZLER, Rudolf (1873–1956) Freikorps leader.
  • Weimar Republic KAPP, Wolfgang (1858–1922) Founder of the Fatherland Party and notional leader of the Kapp Putsch.
  • Nazi Germany KAUFMANN, Karl (1900–1969) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Chile KELLER, Carlos (1898–1974) National Socialist Movement of Chile founder and ideologue.
  • Germany KERNMAYER, Erich (1906–1991) Revisionist writer and Socialist Reich Party politician.
  • Nazi Germany KIRDORF, Emil (1847–1938) Pro-Nazi industrialist.
  • Japan KITA, Ikki (pseud.) (Kita Terujiro) (1883–1937) Nationalist writer.
  • Sweden KJELLEN, Rudolf (1864–1922) Pioneer of geopolitics.
  • Nazi Germany KLAUSNER, Hubert (1892–1939) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Nazi Germany KOCH, Erich (1896–1986) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Kingdom of Italy KOCH, Pietro (1918–1945) National Fascist Party policeman.
  • Austria KOLBENHEYER, Erwin Guido (1878–1962) Pro-Nazi novelist.
  • Finland KOSOLA, Vihtori Iisakki (1884–1936) Leader of the Lapua Movement.
  • Luxembourg KRATZENBERG, Damian (1878–1946) Leader of the Volksdeutsche Bewegung.
  • Germany KRÜGER, Gerhard (1908–1994) Socialist Reich Party politician.
  • Nazi Germany KUBE, Wilhelm (1887–1943) Nazi Party politician.
  • USA KUHN, Fritz (1896–1951) Leader of the German American Bund.

L

  • France LAGARDELLE, Jean-Baptiste Joseph Hubert (1874–1958) Syndicalist writer and collaborator.
  • Nazi Germany LAMMERS, Hans-Heinrich (1879–1962) Head of the Reich Chancellery.
  • German Empire LANGBEHN, August Julius (1851–1907) Conservative historian.
  • German Empire LANGE, Friedrich (1852–1917) Anti-Semitic writer and activist.
  • Austria LANGOTH, Franz (1877–1953) Nazi Party politician and Federation of Independents member.
  • Austria LANZ, Adolf Josef (known as Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels) (1874–1955) Anti-Semitic mystic and publisher of Ostara.
  • Kingdom of Italy LANZILLO, Agostino (1886–1952) National Fascist Party politician.
  • France LA ROCQUE DE SEVERAC, François, Comte de (1885–1946) Leader of Croix-de-Feu and French Social Party.
  • USA LAROUCHE, Lyndon Hermyle (1922–2019) Economist and head of the LaRouche movement.
  • Spain LEDESMA Ramos, Ramiro (1905–1936) National syndicalist writer.
  • Belgium LEEMANS, Victor Louis (1901–1971) Verdinaso activist and theorist of the Conservative Revolutionary movement.
  • Nazi Germany LEERS, Johann von (1902–1965) Anti-Semitic academic.
  • United Kingdom LEESE, Arnold Spencer (1877–1956) Leader of the Imperial Fascist League.
  • Denmark LEMBCKE, Cay (1885–1965) Leader of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark.
  • Switzerland LEONHARDT, Ernst (1885–1945) Pro-Nazi National Front politician.
  • Austria LEOPOLD, Josef (1889–1941) Nazi Party politician.
  • France LE PEN, Jean-Marie (1928-2025) Poujadist and National Centre of Independents and Peasants politician and founder and leader of the National Front.
  • Nazi Germany LEY, Robert (1890–1945) Head of the German Labour Front.
  • Norway LIE, Jonas (1899–1945) Writer.
  • Sweden LINDHOLM, Sven Olov (1903–1998) National Socialist People's Party of Sweden politician.
  • Austria LIST, Guido Karl Anton von (1848–1919) Occultist and völkisch writer.
  • Serbia LJOTIĆ, Dimitriye V. (1891–1945) ZBOR leader and collaborator.
  • Nazi Germany LOHSE, Heinrich (1896–1964) Nazi Party politician.
  • USA LONG, Huey Pierce (the 'Kingfish') (1893–1935) Populist Governor of Louisiana.
  • France LUCHÁIRE, Jean (1901–1946) Collaborationist journalist.
  • Weimar Republic LUDENDORFF, Erich Friedrich Wilhelm (1865–1937) General, Nazi Party and National Socialist Freedom Movement politician and leader of the Tannenbergbund.
  • Austria-Hungary LUEGER, Karl (1844–1910) Anti-Semitic Mayor of Vienna.
  • Argentina LUGONES, Leopoldo (1874–1938) Conservative writer.
  • Bulgaria LUKOV, Hristo Nikolov (1887–1943) Leader of the Union of Bulgarian National Legions.
  • Norway LUNDE, Gulbrand Oscar Johan (1901–1942) Collaborator.
  • Netherlands LUTKIE, Wouter Leonardus (1887–1968) Pro-fascist priest.
  • Nazi Germany LUTZE, Viktor (1890–1943) Commander of the Sturmabteilung.

M

  • Slovakia MACH, Alexander (1902–1980) Slovak People's Party politician.
  • USA McWILLIAMS, Joseph E. (1904–1996) Fascist politician.
  • Spain MAEZTU Y WHITNEY, Ramiro (1875–1936) Nationalist writer.
  • Weimar Republic MAHRAUN, Arthur (1890–1950) Young German Order leader.
  • Kingdom of Italy MALAPARTE, Curzio (pseud.) (Karl Erich Suckert) (1898–1957) Fascist journalist.
  • France MALLIARAKAS, Jean Gilles (1944-) Founder of Third Way.
  • Romania MANOILESCU, Minail (1891–1950) Foreign Minister and theorist of Corporatism.
  • Kingdom of Italy MARAVIGLIA, Maurizio (1878–1955) Early Fascist politician.
  • Romania MARIN, Vasile (1904–1937) National Peasants' Party and Iron Guard politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy MARINELLI, Giovanni (1879–1944) Fascist.
  • Kingdom of Italy MARINETTI, Filippo Tommaso (1876–1944) Early Fascist philosopher.
  • France MARION, Paul Jules André (1899–1954) Parti Populaire Français politician and collaborator.
  • Russian Empire MARKOV, Nikolai Evgenevich (1866–1945) Leading Union of the Russian People activist and later supporter of Nazism.
  • France MARQUET, Adrien Théodore Ernest (1885–1955) Neosocialist.
  • Belgium MATTHYS, Victor Hubert (1914–1947) Deputy leader of Rexism.
  • France MAULNIER, Thierry (1908–1988) Action Française activist.
  • France MAURRAS, Charles Marie Photius (1862–1952) Leader of Action Française.
  • France MAXENCE, Jean-Pierre (1906–1956) Writer.
  • Netherlands MEIJER, Arnold Joseph (1905–1965) Zwart Front politician.
  • Argentina MEINVIELLE, Julio (1905–1979) Anti-Semitic writer and Tacuara Nationalist Movement ideologue.
  • Greece MERCOURIS, George S. (1886–1943) Founder of the Greek National Socialist Party.
  • Hungary MESKÖ, Zoltán (1883–1959) Hungarian National Socialist Party leader.
  • Greece METAXAS, Ioannis (1871–1941) Dictator of the 4th of August Regime.
  • Kingdom of Italy MEZZASOMA, Fernando (1907–1945) Fascist journalist.
  • Italy MICHELINI, Arturo (1909–1969) Leader of the Italian Social Movement.
  • Japan MISHIMA, Yukio (pseud.) (Kimitake Hiraoka) (1925–1970) Author and leader of the Tatenokai.
  • Weimar Republic MOELLER VAN DEN BRUCK, Arthur (1876–1925) Author of Das Dritte Reich.
  • Sweden MOLIN, Adrian Leopold (1880–1942) Anti-emigration campaigner.
  • Portugal MONSARAZ, Alberto de (1889–1959) Chairman of the National Syndicalists.
  • France MORÉS, Antoine Amadée Marie Vincent Manca, Marquis de Vallambrosa (1858–1896) Founder of the Antisemitic League of France.
  • USA MOSELEY, George Van Horn (1874–1960) Army General and anti-Semite.
  • United Kingdom MOSLEY, Sir Oswald Ernald (1896–1980) Founder and leader of the New Party, the British Union of Fascists and the Union Movement.
  • Romania MOŢA, Ion (1902–1936) Deputy leader of the Iron Guard.
  • Nazi Germany MÜLLER, Heinrich (1900–45) Head of the Gestapo.
  • Spain MUÑOZ GRANDES, Agustin (1896–1970) Falangist cabinet minister and commander of the Blue Division.
  • Netherlands MUSSERT, Anton Adriaan (1894–1946) National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands leader and collaborator.
  • Kingdom of Italy MUSSOLINI, Benito Amilcare Andrea (1883–1945) Dictator of Fascist Italy and the Italian Social Republic, known as Il Duce.
  • Kingdom of Italy MUTI, Ettore (1902–43) Secretary of the National Fascist Party.

N

  • Nazi Germany NEBE, Arthur (1894–1945) SS Officer and President of Interpol.
  • Austria NEUBACHER, Hermann (1893–1960) Nazi Party activist and official in the Nazi German occupation of the Balkans.
  • Weimar Republic NIEKISCH, Ernst (1889–1967) Pioneer of National Bolshevism.
  • Belgium NOTHOMB, Pierre (1887–1966) Hard-line Catholic politician and writer.

O

  • Ireland O'DUFFY, Eoin (1892–1944) Leader of the Blueshirts, Fine Gael and the Irish Brigade of the Spanish Civil War.
  • Switzerland OEHLER, Hans (1888–1967) Pro-Nazi member of the New Front, Volkspartei der Schweiz and other groups.
  • Nazi Germany OHLENDORF, Otto (1908–1951) Waffen-SS and Sicherheitsdienst Officer.
  • Kingdom of Italy OLIVETTI, Angelo Oliveiri (1874–1931) Fascist journalist.
  • Switzerland OLTRAMARE, Georges (1896–1960) National Union founder and collaborator in France.
  • Kingdom of Italy ORANO, Paolo (1875–1945) Anti-Semitic writer.

P

  • Weimar Republic PABST, Waldemar (1880–1970) Anti-communist soldier and Austrian Heimwehr organiser.
  • Argentina PALACIO, Ernesto (1900–1979) Writer.
  • Hungary PÁLFFY, Fidél, Count (1895–1946) Hungarian National Socialist Party leader and collaborationist Minister.
  • Kingdom of Italy PANUNZIO, Sergio (1886–1944) Theorist of syndicalism and fascism.
  • Nazi Germany PAPEN, Franz von (1879–1969) Centre Party politician, Chancellor of Germany and Nazi diplomat.
  • Kingdom of Italy PAPINI, Giovanni (1881–1956) Pro-Fascist writer.
  • Independent State of Croatia PAVELIĆ, Ante (1889–1959) Head of the Independent State of Croatia.
  • Kingdom of Italy PAVOLINI, Alessandro (1903–1945) National Fascist Party politician.
  • USA PELLEY, William Dudley (1890–1965) Founder of the Silver Legion of America.
  • Portugal PEQUITO REBELO, José Adriano (1892–1983) Integralismo Lusitano politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy PERRONE COMPAGNI, Dino (1879–1950) Early Fascist leader.
  • Austria PFRIMER, Walter (1881–1968) Heimwehr leader.
  • Poland PIASECKI, Boleslaw (1915–1979) Leader of the National Radical Camp Falanga.
  • Spain PIÑAR LOPEZ, Blas (1918–2014) Movimiento Nacional official and leader of the Fuerza Nueva and the Frente Nacional.
  • Kingdom of Italy PINI, Giorgio (1899–1987) Fascist historian.
  • South Africa PIROW, Oswald (1890–1959) Pro-Nazi Cabinet Minister.
  • France POUJADE, Pierre Marie Raymond (1920–2003) Leader of anti-tax group the Union de Defense Commercants et Artisans.
  • Belgium POULET, Robert (1893–1989) Pro-Nazi journalist.
  • USA POUND, Ezra (1885–1972) Modernist poet and fascist sympathiser.
  • Chile PRAT ECHAURREN, Jorge (1918–1971) Rightist politician.
  • Portugal ROLÃO PRETO, Francisco de Barcelos (1893–1977) Leader of the National Syndicalists
  • Kingdom of Italy PREZIOSI, Giovanni (1881–1945) Fascist and racialist writer.
  • Kingdom of Italy PREZZOLINI, Giuseppe (1882–1982) Fascist journalist.
  • Spain PRIMO DE RIVERA y Sáenz de Heredia, José Antonio (1903–1936) Leader of the Falange Española.
  • Austria PROKSCH, Alfred (1891–1981) Nazi Party leader.
  • Norway PRYTZ, Anton Frederick Winter Jakhelln (1878–1945) Collaborationist Minister.
  • France PUCHEU, Pierre Firmin (1899–1944) Croix-de-Feu and Parti Populaire Français politician, later collaborationist Minister of the Interior.
  • France PUJO, Maurice (1872–1955) Action Française founder.
  • Russian Empire PURISHKEVICH, Vladimir Mitrofanovich (1870–1920) Founder of the Union of the Russian People.

Q

  • Norway QUISLING, Vidkun (1887–1945) Nasjonal Samling leader and Nazi collaborator.

R

  • Finland RÄIKKÖNEN, Erkki Aleksanteri (1900–1961) Founder of the Patriotic People's Movement.
  • Austria RAINER, Friedrich (1903–1947) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Hungary RAJNISS, Ferenc (earlier called Rheinisch) (1893–1946) Collaborator.
  • Portugal RAPOSO, José Hipólito (1885–1953) Writer and founder of Integralismo Lusitano.
  • Italy RAUTI, Giuseppe Umberto (known as Pino) (1926–2012) Leader of the Italian Social Movement, the Ordine Nuovo and the Social Idea Movement.
  • France REBATET, Lucien (1903–1972) Pro-Nazi Action Française activist.
  • Spain REDONDO ORTEGA, Onésimo (1905–1936) Falangist politician.
  • Austria REINTHALLER, Anton (1895–1959) Inaugural leader of the Freedom Party of Austria.
  • Nazi Germany REMER, Otto-Ernst (1912–1997) Soldier and founder of the Socialist Reich Party.
  • Weimar Republic REVENTLOW, Ernst Christian Einar Ludwig Detlef (1869–1943) German National People's Party and Nazi Party politician.
  • Nazi Germany RIBBENTROP, Joachim von (1893–1946) Nazi Foreign Minister of Germany.
  • Kingdom of Italy RICCI, Renato (1896–1956) National Fascist Party politician.
  • Spain RIDRUEJO JIMÉNEZ, Dionisio (1912–1975) Falangist writer.
  • Austria RIEHL, Walter (1881–1955) Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei and Nazi Party politician.
  • Austria RINTELEN, Anton (1876–1946) Christian Social Party politician.
  • Peru RIVA-AGÜERO Y OSMA, José de la (1885–1944) Politician and writer.
  • Kingdom of Italy ROCCO, Alfredo (1875–1935) Italian Nationalist Association and National Fascist Party politician.
  • USA ROCKWELL, George Lincoln (1918–1967) Founder of the American Nazi Party.
  • Mexico RODRIGUES, Nicolás (1897–1940) Leader of the Gold shirts.
  • Weimar Republic RÖHM, Ernst (1887–1934) Sturmabteilung leader and victim of the Night of the Long Knives.
  • Germany RÖSSLER, Fritz (known as Franz Richter) (1912–1987) Socialist Reich Party founder and member of the European Social Movement.
  • Italy ROMUALDI, Pino Nettuno (1913–1988) Italian Social Movement politician.
  • Nazi Germany ROSENBERG, Alfred (1893–1946) Philosopher of Nazism.
  • Kingdom of Italy ROSSI, Cesare (1887–1967) Fascist politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy ROSSONI, Edmomdo (1884–1965) Fascist Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
  • Netherlands ROST VAN TONNINGEN, Meinout Marinus (1894–1945) National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands politician.
  • Weimar Republic ROTH, Alfred (1879–1940) Leader of the Deutschvölkischer Schutz und Trutzbund.
  • Nazi Germany RUDEL, Hans-Ulrich (1916–1982) Luftwaffe ace then Deutsche Reichspartei politician.
  • Spain RUIZ DE ALDA Y MIQUÉLEZ, Julio (1897–1936) Aviator and Falangist.
  • Nazi Germany RUST, Bernhard (1883–1945) Chief of Reichserziehungsministerium.
  • Czechoslovakia RYS-ROZSÉVAĊ, Jan (1901–1946) Leader of Vlajka.

S

  • France SABIANI, Simon Pierre (1888–1956) Parti Populaire Français politician.
  • Spain SÁINZ NOTHNAGEL, José (1907–1984) Falangist.
  • Spain SÁINZ RODRÍGUEZ, Pedro (1897–1986) Falangist.
  • Portugal SALAZAR, António de Oliveira (1889–1970) Leader of the Estado Novo.
  • Brazil SALGADO, Plinio (1895–1975) Founder and leader of Brazilian Integralism.
  • Finland SALMIALA, Bruno Aleksandr (1890–1981) Patriotic People's Movement member.
  • Weimar Republic SALOMON, Ernst Friedrich Karl von (1902–72) Freikorps leader.
  • Spain SÁNCHEZ MAZAS, Rafael (1894–1966) Falangist.
  • Portugal SANTOS COSTA, Fernando (1899–1982) Estado Novo Minister of War.
  • Portugal SARDINHA, Antonio (1888–1925) Integralismo Lusitano figure.
  • Nazi Germany SAUCKEL, Fritz Ernst Christoph (1894–1946) General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment .
  • Nazi Germany SCHACHT, Hjalmar Horace Greeley (1877–1970) President of the Reichsbank.
  • Switzerland SCHAFFNER, Jakob (1875–1944) Pro-Nazi novelist.
  • Nazi Germany SCHELLENBERG, Walter (1910–1952) SS Head of Foreign Intelligence.
  • Nazi Germany SCHIRACH, Baldur von (1907–1974) Leader of the Hitler Youth.
  • Nazi Germany SCHMITT, Carl (1888–1985) Professor of law.
  • Austria SCHÖNERER, Georg, Ritter von (1842–1921) Pan-German politician.
  • Kingdom of Italy SCORZA, Carlo (1897–1988) Secretary of the National Fascist Party.
  • Weimar Republic SEBOTTENDORF, Rudolf von (pseud.) (Adam Alfred Rudolf Glauer) (1875–1945) Leading member of the Thule Society.
  • Weimar Republic SELDTE, Franz (1882–1947) Founder and Leader of Der Stahlhelm and Nazi official.
  • Spain SERRANO SUÑER, Ramón (1901–2003) Spanish Foreign Minister.
  • Austria SEYSS-INQUART, Arthur (1892–1946) Austrian Chancellor and Nazi German official.
  • France SICARD, Maurice-Yvan (1910–2000) Parti Populaire Français writer known as 'Saint-Paulien'.
  • Slovakia SIDOR, Karol (1901–1953) Slovak People's Party politician.
  • France SIDOS, Pierre (1927–2020) Founder of Jeune Nation and Occident.
  • Romania SIMA, Horia (1907–1993) Second leader of the Iron Guard.
  • Finland SIMOJOKI, Lauri Elias (before 1926, Simelius) (1899–1940) Chairman of the Academic Karelia Society and leader of the Patriotic People's Movement youth.
  • Nazi Germany SIMON, Gustav (1900–1945) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Netherlands SINCLAIR DE ROCHEMONT, Hugue Alexandre (1901–1942) National Front and National Socialist Dutch Workers Party politician.
  • Estonia SIRK, Artur (1900–1937) Founder of the Vaps Movement.
  • Norway SKANCKE, Ragnard Sigvald (1890–1948) Collaborationist minister.
  • Nazi Germany SKORZENY, Otto (1908–1975) Nazi adventurer and subsequent paramilitary director.
  • USA SMITH, Gerald Lyman Kenneth (1898–1976) Leading figure in Share Our Wealth and the America First Party.
  • Kingdom of Italy SOFFICI, Ardengo (1879–1964) Fascist intellectual.
  • Finland SOMERSALO, Arne Sakari (1891–1941) Finnish Air Force pioneer and anti-communist.
  • Switzerland SONDEREGGER, Emil (1898–1934) General and National Front politician.
  • France SOREL, Georges (1847–1922) Syndicalist philosopher.
  • France SOULÉS, Georges Raymond (1907–1986) Mouvement Social Révolutionnaire politician and esoteric writer (nom de plume:Raymond Abellio).
  • Austria SPANN, Othmar (1878–1950) Philosopher, sociologist and economist.
  • Nazi Germany SPEER, Albert (1905–1981) Architect and Reich Minister of Armaments and War Production.
  • Weimar Republic SPENGLER, Oswald (1880–1936) Philosopher and historian.
  • Kingdom of Italy SPIRITO, Ugo (1896–1979) Fascist academic of corporatism.
  • Bulgaria STALIYSKI, Aleksandar (1893–1945) Collaborator.
  • Norway STANG, Axel (1904–1974) Collaborationist minister in Nasjonal Samling government.
  • Kingdom of Italy STARACE, Achille (1889–1945) National Fascist Party party secretary.
  • Austria STARHEMBERG, Ernst Rüdiger Camillo Maria, 7th Prince of (1899–1956) Freikorps Oberland, Nazi Party and Fatherland's Front activist.
  • Austria STEIDLE, Richard (1881–1940) Heimwehr leader.
  • German Empire STÖCKER, Adolf (1835–1909) Theologian, chaplain to Kaiser Wilhelm II and founder of the Christian Social Party.
  • Nazi Germany STRASSER, Gregor (1892–1934) Leader of the left-wing of the Nazi Party and victim of the Night of the Long Knives.
  • Nazi Germany STRASSER, Otto (1897–1974) Dissident Nazi and later head of the German Social Union.
  • Belgium STREEL, Lucien Alphonse Joseph (known as José) (1911–1946) Rexist journalist.
  • Nazi Germany STREICHER, Julius (1885–1946) Nazi propagandist and publisher of Der Stürmer.
  • Czechoslovakia STŘIBRNÝ, Jiří (Ferdinand) (1880–1955) Former socialist imprisoned for collaboration.
  • Nazi Germany STUCKART, Wilhelm (1902–1953) Nazi lawyer and State Secretary.
  • Hungary SZÁLASI, Ferenc (1897–1946) Collaborator and leader of the Arrow Cross Party.

T

  • France TAITTINGER, Pierre Charles (1887–1965) Chairman of the Paris council during the German occupation of France.
  • Kingdom of Italy TAMBURINI, Tullio (1892–1957) Police chief.
  • Nazi Germany TERBOVEN, Josef Antonius Heinrich (1898–1945) Reichskommissar of Norway.
  • South Africa TERRE'BLANCHE, Eugene Ney (1941–2010) Founder and leader of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging.
  • Germany THADDEN, Adolf von (1921–1996) Chairman of the National Democratic Party of Germany.
  • Nazi Germany THIERACK, Otto Georg (1889–1946) Reich Minister of Justice.
  • Belgium THIRIART, Jean François (1922–1992) Leader of Jeune Europe and later a National Bolshevik.
  • Slovakia TISO, Jozef Gašpar (1887–1947) Slovak People's Party politician and priest.
  • France TIXIER-VIGNANCOUR, Jean-Louis Gilbert (1907–1989) Vichy government official and independent politician.
  • Switzerland TOBLER, Robert (1901–1962) Chairman of the National Front.
  • Nazi Germany TODT, Fritz (1881–1942) Founder of the Nazi Organisation Todt.
  • Belgium TOLLENAERE, Reimond (1909–1942) Flemish National Union politician and SS Officer.
  • Bulgaria TSANKOV, Aleksandar (1897–1959) Prime Minister and founder of the National Social Movement.
  • Slovakia TUKA, Vojtech 'Bela' (1880–1946) Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic.
  • Italy TURATI, Augusto (1888–1955) Fascist journalist and politician.

U

  • Bolivia ÚNZAGA de la Vega, Óscar (1916–1959) Leader of the Bolivian Socialist Falange.

V

  • France VACHER DE LAPOUGE, Georges (1854–1936) Eugenicist.
  • France VALLAT, Xavier (1891–1972) Anti-Semitic collaborationist.
  • France VALOIS, Georges (pseud.) (Alfred Georges Gressent) (1894–1945) Politician and writer.
  • South Africa VAN RENSBURG, Johannes Frederik Janse (1898–1966) Leader of the Ossewabrandwag.
  • Belgium VAN SEVEREN, Georges Edmond Edouard (known as Joris) (1894–1940) Leader of Verdinaso.
  • France VAUGEOIS, Henri (1864–1916) Founder member of Action Française.
  • Nazi Germany VEESENMAYER, Edmund (1904–1977) SS Officer and figure in The Holocaust.
  • Spain VEGAS LATAPIÉ, Eugenio (1907–1985) Leading member of Acción Española.
  • France VENNER, Dominique (1935–2013) Organisation armée secrète and Groupement de recherche et d'études pour la civilisation européenne activist.
  • Kingdom of Italy VIDUSSONI, Aldo (1914–1982) National Fascist Party politician.
  • Lithuania VOLDEMARAS, Augustinas (1883–1942) Twice Prime Minister.
  • Kingdom of Italy VOLPI DI MISURATA, Giuseppe (1877–1947) President of Confindustria.

W

  • Nazi Germany WAGNER, Adolf (1890–1944) Nazi soldier and politician.
  • Nazi Germany WAGNER, Josef (1899–1945) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Nazi Germany WAGNER, Robert (1895–1946) Nazi Gauleiter and Head of Civil Government in occupied Alsace.
  • Finland WALLENIUS, Kurt Martti (1893–1984) Commander of the White Guard.
  • South Africa WEICHARDT, Louis Theodor (1894–1985) Leader of the Greyshirts.
  • USA WELCH, Robert Henry Winborne (1899–1985) Co-founder of the John Birch Society.
  • Weimar Republic WESSEL, Horst (1907–1930) Early Nazi martyr.
  • Belgium WIELE, Jef van de (1903–1979) Nazi activist in Flanders. Co-founder of Devlag.
  • USA WINROD, Gerald Burton (1900–1957) Anti-Semitic evangelist.
  • Nazi Germany WOLFF, Karl Friedrich Otto (1900–1984) Waffen-SS General.
  • Weimar Republic WULLE, Reinhold (1882–1950) Founder of the German Völkisch Freedom Party.

Y

  • Spain YAGÜE Blanco, Juan Lorenzo Teodoro (1891–1952) Falangist officer.

Z

  • Nazi Germany ZEHRER, Hans (1899–1966) Editor of Die Tat.

Publication

It was first published by Harvester Wheatsheaf in 1990, in a 418 page edition. By 2000, it was out of print. Jeffrey Kaplan cited this as a reason for the existence of his 2000 book the Encyclopedia of White Power, to fill a gap in the literature caused by its absence.

Reception

The book received a positive review from Andreas Sobisch in German Studies Review, who praised it as practical and informative. Sobisch did criticize the lack of clarity in the inclusion criteria, though said the task of defining the far right was perhaps "an inherently impossible task". Jeffrey Kaplan noted it as tilted to more the European side of fascism, rather than the American side, and also fewer contemporary entries; he said that given when it had been published this was, however, understandable, though he noted in a shift towards American prominence in the far-right movement.

References

References

  1. (2000). "Encyclopedia of White Power: A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right". [[AltaMira Press]].
  2. (1992). "Review of Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890". [[German Studies Review]].
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