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**[[File:Rodzaevsky.png]] [[Clerical Fascism|Konstantin Rodzaevsky]] (1907-1946) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
**[[File:ThaiPolice.png]] [[Police Statism|Phao Siyanon]] (1910-1960) [[File:Thailand.png]] {{PBW|Thailandball|Thailand}}
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**[[File:Hoshino.png]] [[National Capitalism|Koichi Tsukamoto]] (1920-1998) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] {{PBW|Japanball|Japan}}
**[[File:LGBTShowa.png]] [[Homofascism|Yukio Mishima]] (1925-1970) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] {{PBW|Japanball|Japan}}
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Phibun's second term as prime minister was plagued by political instability and was subject to several attempted coup d'etats to remove him, including the Army General Staff plot in 1948, the Palace Rebellion in 1949, and the Manhattan Rebellion in 1951. Phibun's deteriorating relationship with His Majesty [[File:RamaIX.png]] Bhumibol proved to be his downfall as he was overthrown in 1957 by General [[File:Thanarat.png]] Sarit Thanarat who accused him of Lèse-majesté. After his downfall, Phibun entered exile in [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan, where he died in 1964.
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Thanom's regime was known for massive corruption and faced multiple popular uprisings such as [[File:ML.png]][[File:Mao.png]][[File:Hochi.png]] the communist insurgency by the Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) and 1970s peasant revolts in Thailand. Public discontent with Thanom's dictatorship reached its peak during the student-led [[File:Thar.png]][[File:Liberal_Democracy.png]] 1973 Thai popular uprising that forced Thanom and his allies into exile in the US and [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore.
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