National Bolshevism
Not to be confused with National communism.
National Bolshevism is an ideology that tries to combine communism and fascism . The people who support the ideology are called National Bolsheviks. The founder of the ideology is believed to be founded by Ernst Niekisch. In later years people like Eduard Limonov would become prominent figures in the Russian National-Bolshevik movement.
Russian nationalism
History
Russification
Slavophilia and westernism
Pochvennichestvo
Black Hundreds
Mladorossi
Western Ukrainian Russophiles
White movement
Smenovekhovtsy
Solidarists
Russian Liberation Movement
1993 constitutional crisis
Russian marches
2010 Manezhnaya Square riots
2013 Biryulyovo riots
2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
Concepts
All-Russian nation
Collector of Russian lands
Holy Rus
Moscow, third Rome
United and Indivisible Russia
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality
Russia for Russians
Russian soul
Russian world
Russophilia and Russophobia
Variants Modern organizations
Movement Against Illegal Immigration
Russian All-People's Union
Russian All-National Union
National Bolshevik Party
Russian National Unity
Pamyat Society
Eurasian Youth Union
Congress of Russian Communities
Donetsk Republic
Great Russia
Union of the Russian People
Personalities Media Opposition and criticism
Soviet patriotism
Neo-Sovietism
Great Russian chauvinism
Nashism
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