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    The National Renaissance Front (Romanian: Frontul Renașterii Naționale, FRN; also translated as Front of National Regeneration, Front of National Rebirth...
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  • 1938 to 1940, the National Renaissance Front, was also called fascist, as was the dictator Ion Antonescu (1940–1944). The National Christian Party was...
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  • Party (Dominican Republic) National Renaissance Front (Russia), constitutional monarchist party National Renaissance Front, former Romanian para-fascist party...
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    ahead of national elections in 1937, sparking much controversy among its own voters. The PNȚ was banned under the National Renaissance Front (1938–1940)...
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    The Fatherland Front (Austrian German: Vaterländische Front, VF) was the right-wing conservative, nationalist and corporatist ruling political organisation...
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  • National Rally (French: Rassemblement National, pronounced [ʁasɑ̃bləmɑ̃ nɑsjɔnal]; RN), known as the National Front from 1972 to 2018 (French: Front National...
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  • constitution. Voters were presented with a single list from the National Renaissance Front, which had been the only legally permitted party in Romania since...
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  • PN) Pakistan Navy Peruvian Navy Philippine Navy Portuguese Navy National Renaissance Front, Partidul Naţiunii, a political party in Romania Partit Nazzjonalista...
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    The Renaissance Center (also known as the GM Renaissance Center and nicknamed the RenCen) is a complex of seven connected skyscrapers in downtown Detroit...
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    election, and instituted a royal dictatorship. He formed the National Renaissance Front as the single monopoly party and banned all other political parties...
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    of France, Carol restructured his regime's single party, the National Renaissance Front, into the more overtly totalitarian "Party of the Nation," and...
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    one arm was adopted in Romania under a statute promulgating the National Renaissance Front. In Slovakia, the Hlinka Guard's Na stráž! (On guard!) consisted...
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    The Renaissance (UK: /rəˈneɪsəns/ rən-AY-sənss, US: /ˈrɛnəsɑːns/ REN-ə-sahnss) is a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from...
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    Dugin Hitler-Stalin Pact Juche Mladorossi National-anarchism National Bolshevik Front National communism National syndicalism Nazi-Maoism Neosocialism Neo-Sovietism...
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    as Romania went through a single-party dictatorship under the National Renaissance Front (1938–1940), then a military dictatorship without political parties...
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    Labour Front (DAF) National Socialist German Doctors' League National Socialist League for the Maintenance of the Law (NSRB, 1936–1945, earlier National Socialist...
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    "royal dictatorship" in 1938 (see 1938 Constitution of Romania, National Renaissance Front). His personality cult shared some features with Communist leader...
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    the suppression of all political parties other than the ruling National Renaissance Front in 1938. Some minority organizations allied to the Romanian Communist...
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    The National Front was a far-right party in Switzerland that flourished during the 1930s. At its peak the group had as many as 9,000 members, according...
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    Armand Călinescu (category National Renaissance Front politicians)
    power in the government. He was also a founding member of the National Renaissance Front (FRN) created by as the sole legal party in December 1938, and...
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    the Front allowed itself to be absorbed into Carol's sole legal party, the National Renaissance Front in 1938. From 1940, Vaida served as the Front's Chairman...
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    Carol II of Romania (category National Renaissance Front politicians)
    single party, the National Renaissance Front, which consisted mostly of former members of the National Peasants Party and National Christian Party who...
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  • German stormtrooper unit was authorized on March 2, 1915, on the Western Front. The German high command ordered the VIII Corps to form a detachment to...
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    who outlawed all political parties and had them replaced with a National Renaissance Front, which, in early 1939, inducted former Crusaders such as Talex...
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    with close ties to neo-Nazism, such as the Artgemeinschaft or the Heathen Front, and the attraction of many neo-Nazis to Germanic paganism remains an issue...
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    A. C. Cuza (category National Renaissance Front politicians)
    founding document). He broke off with Iorga and founded the more radical National Christian Union in 1922 (the new Party found inspiration in Fascism and...
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  • nationalist and neo-Nazi groups such as the National Alliance, American Front, Traditionalist Worker Party, Patriot Front, and White Aryan Resistance, as well...
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    (Atomwaffen meaning "atomic weapons" in German), also known as the National Socialist Resistance Front, is an international far-right extremist and neo-Nazi terrorist...
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    fourth-place finishers of the National Christian Party to form a short-lived government, succeeded by the National Renaissance Front royal dictatorship. The...
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    and National Socialist Germany for inspiration, and yet another identified the RSS, its affiliated organizations, and the BJP (its "political front"),...
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