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== History ==
== History ==
The Mladorossi at first were a anti-communist. They argued against the idea of creating a "free Russia" on non-Russian soil, believing strongly that what they called "Soviet-occupied Russia" was the only Russia that could be in existence. The Mladorossi believed that the Soviet government was preserving the Russian state and defending its national interests. They also believed the October revolution would create a new, young Russia. In the 1930s, the Mladorossi adopted an increasingly open pro-Soviet position, claiming that they were to become the second Soviet party. The Mladorossi were given label of being "Soviet patriots" amidst the White émigrés, and speculation began that the organization was being influenced if not controlled by the Soviet secret police. The founder of the Mladorossi, Alexander Kazembek, was implicated of having ties with the Soviet consulate and the OGPU. In 1937, after being spotted in a cafe in France speaking to several Soviet diplomats, Kazembek resigned his post. After WW2 he moved to the USA where he would live out the rest of his life. At the start of World War II, many Mladorossi volunteered to join the French Resistance. After the war ended, the organisation dissolved and was no longer heard of.
The Mladorossi at first were a [[File:Anticom.png]] anti-communist. They argued against the idea of creating a "free Russia" on non-Russian soil, believing strongly that what they called "Soviet-occupied Russia" was the only Russia that could be in existence. The Mladorossi believed that the Soviet government was preserving the Russian state and defending its national interests. They also believed the October revolution would create a new, young Russia. In the 1930s, the Mladorossi adopted an increasingly open pro-Soviet position, claiming that they were to become the second Soviet party. The Mladorossi were given label of being "Soviet patriots" amidst the White émigrés, and speculation began that the organization was being influenced if not controlled by the Soviet secret police. The founder of the Mladorossi, Alexander Kazembek, was implicated of having ties with the Soviet consulate and the OGPU. In 1937, after being spotted in a cafe in France speaking to several Soviet diplomats, Kazembek resigned his post. After WW2 he moved to the USA where he would live out the rest of his life. At the start of World War II, many Mladorossi volunteered to join the French Resistance. After the war ended, the organisation dissolved and was no longer heard of.


== Personality and Behavior ==
== Personality and Behavior ==

Revision as of 20:48, 1 April 2021

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Mladorossism is a Authoritarian left ideology that advocates for a Russian Monarchy under a soviet-style system. Like his father he is erratic, insane and occasionally prone to violence.

History

The Mladorossi at first were a anti-communist. They argued against the idea of creating a "free Russia" on non-Russian soil, believing strongly that what they called "Soviet-occupied Russia" was the only Russia that could be in existence. The Mladorossi believed that the Soviet government was preserving the Russian state and defending its national interests. They also believed the October revolution would create a new, young Russia. In the 1930s, the Mladorossi adopted an increasingly open pro-Soviet position, claiming that they were to become the second Soviet party. The Mladorossi were given label of being "Soviet patriots" amidst the White émigrés, and speculation began that the organization was being influenced if not controlled by the Soviet secret police. The founder of the Mladorossi, Alexander Kazembek, was implicated of having ties with the Soviet consulate and the OGPU. In 1937, after being spotted in a cafe in France speaking to several Soviet diplomats, Kazembek resigned his post. After WW2 he moved to the USA where he would live out the rest of his life. At the start of World War II, many Mladorossi volunteered to join the French Resistance. After the war ended, the organisation dissolved and was no longer heard of.

Personality and Behavior

Mladorossism (just like his father National Bolshevism) is erratic, insane and occasionally prone to violence, especially when he sees any Stalinists. He is often seen with Monarcho-Socialism and Euskadi Carlism as he sees them as all on the same page so they get along.

How to Draw

Flag of Mladorossism
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Color the ball blue,
  3. Draw a white globus cruciger ("orb and cross") in the centre,
  4. Draw a gold crown on top of the ball, with red jewels,
  5. Draw the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Blue #0E0A54 14, 10, 84
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Gold #FFE101 255, 225, 1
Red #C5060E 197, 6, 14

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Marxism–Leninism - He says I'm a Reactionary but has some good ideas. Also, did you HAVE to shoot the Czar?
  • Fascism - You also have some good ideas, but you keep working with.. him.
  • Strasserism - You would have been based, but you give me Barbarossa flashbacks.
  • Black-Hundredism - Fellow Russian Nationalist, but do you HAVE to hate Socialism, Comrade?

Enemies

Further Information

Wikipedia

Gallery

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