Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890

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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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AuthorPhilip Rees
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
1990
Pages418
ISBN0-13-089301-3

The Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 is a reference book by Philip Rees, on leading people in the various far right movements since 1890. It contains entries for what the author regards as "the 500 major figures on the radical right, extreme right, and revolutionary right from 1890 to the present" (publisher's blurb). It was published, as a 418-page hardcover, in New York by Simon & Schuster in 1990 (ISBN 0-13-089301-3).

In the introduction Rees discusses his criterion for inclusion in the book. He describes the extreme right as "opposed to parliamentary forms of democratic representation and hostile to pluralism."(xvii) Among those it covers are Argentinian nationalists, Mexican sinarquistas, American nativist demagogues, Brazilian Integralists, German National Socialists, Portuguese National Syndicalists, Spanish Falangists, and Belgian Rexists.


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  • Portugal CAETANO, Marcelo José das Neves Alves (1906–1980) Prime Minister.
  • Nazi Germany CANARIS, Wilhelm Franz (1887–1945) Head of the Abwehr and member of the German resistance.
  • Sweden CARLBERG, Carl Ernfried (1889–1962) Pro-Nazi politician.
  • Argentina CARULLA, Juan Emiliano (1888–1968) Nationalist politician.
  • France CÉLINE, Louis-Ferdinand (pseud.) (Louis-Ferdinand Destouches) (1894–1961) Anti-Semitic writer.
  • Latvia CELMIŅŠ, Gustavs (1899–1968) Founder and leader of Pērkonkrusts.
  • German Empire CHAMBERLAIN, Houston Stewart (1855–1927) British-born racialist philosopher.
  • France CHARBONNEAU, Henry (1913–1982) Collaborationist writer.
  • France CHATEAUBRIANT, Alphonse de (1877–1951) Breton nationalist.
  • United Kingdom CHESTERTON, Arthur Keith (1896–1973) British Union of Fascists politician and first leader of the British National Front.
  • Kingdom of Italy CIANETTI, Tullio (1899–1976) President of the Confederation of Italian Unions.
  • Kingdom of Italy CIANO, Galeazzo, Count of Cortellazo (1903–1944) Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • Weimar Republic CLASS, Heinrich (1868–1953) President of the Alldeutscher Verband.
  • Denmark CLAUSEN, Frits (1893–1947) Leader of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark.
  • France CLEMENTI, Pierre (1910–1982) Collaborationist journalist.
  • Romania CODREANU, Corneliu Zelea (1899–1938) Leader of the Iron Guard.
  • United States COLLINS, Seward B. (1899–1952) Fascist publisher.
  • Kingdom of Italy COPPOLA, Francesco (1878–1957) Fascist journalist.
  • Kingdom of Italy CORRADINI, Enrico (1865–1931) Italian Nationalist Association founder.
  • Kingdom of Italy COSTAMAGNA, Carlo (1881–1965) Theorist of corporatism.
  • France COSTANTINI, Pierre Dominique (1889–1986) Founder of the French League.
  • France COSTON, Henry Georges (1910–2001) Action Française and Parti Populaire Français activist.
  • France COTY, François (1874–1934) Solidarité Française founder.
  • United States COUGHLIN, Charles Edward, Father (1891–1979) Anti-Semitic radio priest.
  • France COUSTEAU. Pierre-Antoine (1906–1958) Collaborationist writer.
  • Romania CUZA, Alexandre C. (1857–1946) National-Christian Defense League leader.

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  • Hungary JAROSS, Andor (1896–1946) Collaborator.
  • France JEANTET, Claude (1902–1982) Action Française activist.
  • Nazi Germany JORDAN, Rudolf (1902–1988) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • United Kingdom JOYCE, William Brooke (1906–1946) British Union of Fascists politician, National Socialist League leader and Nazi radio broadcaster as 'Lord Haw-Haw'.
  • Czechoslovakia JUNG, Rudolf (1882–1945) German Workers' Party, Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei and Nazi Party politician.
  • Germany JÜNGER, Ernst (1895–1998) Conservative Revolutionary movement writer.

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  • Nazi Germany NEBE, Arthur (1894–1945) SS Officer and President of Interpol.
  • Austria NEUBACHER, Hermann (1893–1960) Nazi Party activist and official in the Nazi German occupation of the Balkans.
  • Weimar Republic NIEKISCH, Ernst (1889–1967) Pioneer of National Bolshevism.
  • Belgium NOTHOMB, Pierre (1887–1966) Hard-line Catholic politician and writer.

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  • Nazi Germany WAGNER, Adolf (1890–1944) Nazi soldier and politician.
  • Nazi Germany WAGNER, Josef (1899–1945) Nazi Gauleiter.
  • Nazi Germany WAGNER, Robert (1895–1946) Nazi Gauleiter and Head of Civil Government in occupied Alsace.
  • Finland WALLENIUS, Kurt Martti (1893–1984) Commander of the White Guard.
  • South Africa WEICHARDT, Louis Theodor (1894–1985) Leader of the Greyshirts.
  • United States WELCH, Robert Henry Winborne (1899–1985) Co-founder of the John Birch Society.
  • Weimar Republic WESSEL, Horst (1907–30) Early Nazi martyr.
  • Belgium WIELE, Jef van de (1903–79) Nazi activist in Flanders. Co-founder of Devlag.
  • United States WINROD, Gerald Burton (1900–57) Anti-Semitic evangelist.
  • Nazi Germany WOLFF, Karl Friedrich Otto (1900–84) Waffen-SS General.
  • Weimar Republic WULLE, Reinhold (1882–1950) Founder of the German Völkisch Freedom Party.

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