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On the 4th of August 1936 with the approval of King George II of Greece, a nationalist General by the name of Ioannis Metaxas was appointed the new Prime Minister of Greece and established the 4th of August Regime, a Greek ultranationalist and anti-communist dictatorship which was supportive of Constitutional Monarchy. Some say that the regime wasn’t fully fascist but rather Authoritarian Conservative due to its disdain for imperialism, lack of a strong, revolutionary fascist political body (like the NSDAP in Germany or the PNF in Italy) and its support towards the UK rather than the fascist nations of that time. |
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Revision as of 13:14, 14 March 2021
Monarcho-Fascism is an Authoritarian Unity Fascist ideology that believes that a monarch is necessary for a Fascist society. It has historically been Constitutional Monarchist, though it could be anything from Ceremonial to Absolute.
History
Albania
In 1939, Albania became an Italian protectorate, and Victor Emmanuel III, the Italian King, became King of the Albanians.
Australia
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Austria
Main article: Austrofascism
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Belgium
Belgium's Monarcho-Fascist party was the Rexist Party. It existed between 1935 and 1945, and were led by Leon Degrelle.
Britain
Main article: British Fascism
British Monarcho-Fascism is considered just British Fascism. It was popularized by Oswald Mosley in the 20s-40s. WIP.
Brazil
Main article: Brazilian Integralism
The Brazilian Integralists were split between supporting a republic and supporting the return of the monarchy, which was overthrown in a military coup in 1889. However, the movement's leader, Plínio Salgado, was a monarchist.
Bulgaria
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Croatia
The Ustase party was created in 1929, and they were led by Ante Pavleič. After the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, they founded a puppet state named the Independent State of Croatia. It was de jure a constitutional monarchy, but de facto a dictatorship. The Ustase government was extemely brutal against Jews, Orthodox Christians and Serbs.
Denmark
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Germany
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Hungary
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Indochina
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Italy
Main article: Fascism
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Iran
The Rastakhiz Party ruled Imperial Iran from 1975 to 1978, shortly before the Iranian Revolution.
Japan
Main article: Showaism
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Manchukuo
In 1932, Imperial Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria, installing there a puppet regime led by Puyi, the last Chinese emperor. It was distabilished in 1945.
Mexico
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Montenegro
The Montenegrin Party was founded in 1923 and tried to restore the Kingdom of Montenegro. Similar to Croatia after the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, they founded a puppet state named the Independent State of Montenegro. The Montenegrin Federalist Party invited Prince Michael of Montenegro to be its King and head of state Prince Michael of Montenegro, was invited to be its King and head of state, but he vigorously refused claiming that he would not cooperate with Nazis.
Portugal
Main article: National Syndicalism
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Romania
Main article: Legionarism
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Russia
Main article: Mladorossism and Black-Hundredism
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Sweden
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Thailand
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Yugoslavia
Like in many other countries in Europe in the end of the 19th a radical party was founded in Serbia. This party become more and more right-wing and finally modelled itself as "Yugoslav Radical Union" after the Italian National Fascist Party and formed an alliance with other fascist parties like Zbor.
After the defeat of Italy the monarchist Chetniks joined Germany in the war against the / communists.
Greece
Main article: Metaxism
On the 4th of August 1936 with the approval of King George II of Greece, a nationalist General by the name of Ioannis Metaxas was appointed the new Prime Minister of Greece and established the 4th of August Regime, a Greek ultranationalist and anti-communist dictatorship which was supportive of Constitutional Monarchy. Some say that the regime wasn’t fully fascist but rather Authoritarian Conservative due to its disdain for imperialism, lack of a strong, revolutionary fascist political body (like the NSDAP in Germany or the PNF in Italy) and its support towards the UK rather than the fascist nations of that time.
Spain
Main article: Francoism
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Beliefs and Foundations
Monarcho-Fascism believes that a monarch is necessary for a fascist society. Historically it has been mainly constitutional monarchist thought it doesn't have to be. Monarcho-Fascism could be anywhere from ceremonial to absolute monarchy. Monarcho-Fascism likes monarchies because they see them as important for the countries as they are part of the countries tradition.
Personality and Behaviour
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How to Draw
- Draw a ball,
- Colour the ball purple (#4D004D),
- Draw a sunset orange (#E25050) fasces in the centre with a yellow (#FFCC00) axe-head and binds,
- Draw a yellow crown on top of the fasces,
- Draw a crown on top of the ball (Gold (#FFE101) for the crown, red (#C5060E) for the jewels),
- Draw the eyes and you're done!
Relationships
Friends
- Fascism - Started off great until the king stabbed you in the back...
- Absolute Monarchism - The king needs more power, of course.
- Clerical Fascism - My favourite sibling.
Frenemies
- Monarcho-Socialism - The monarchy is based but you could go without the socialism.
- Mladorossism - Monarchism? Based. Fascism? Based. COMMUNISM? Unbased.
Enemies
- Marxism–Leninism - Goddamn commies!
Further Information
Articles
Belgium
Bulgaria
Commonwealth Realm
China
Denmark
Germany
Hungary
Iran
Italy
Mexico
Romania
Russia
Yugoslavia
- Yugoslav National Movement, Dimitrije Ljotić
- Montenegrin Federalist Party
- Serbian Radicalism
- Independent State of Croatia
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