Slavic Union Славянский союз | |
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Abbreviation | SU (English) СС (Russian) SS (Romanized) |
Founder | Dmitry Demushkin |
Founded | September 1999 |
Banned | June 29, 2010 |
Split from | Russian National Unity |
Succeeded by | Russians |
Ideology | Neo-Nazism[1][2][3] Anti-immigration Pan-Slavism[4] Russian nationalism[2] Ultranationalism[5] Anti-communism Anti-Semitism[6] |
Political position | Far-right[3] |
Religion | Slavic paganism[4][7] |
Colours | Red White |
Slogan | "Russia for Russians" |
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National Socialist Movement "Slavic Union" (Russian: Национал-социалистическое движение «Славянский союз», romanized: Natsional-sotsialisticheskoye dvizheniye «Slavyanskiy soyuz»)[2] was a Russian neo-Nazi organization founded in 1999 by Dmitry Demushkin.[8] In 2010, it was banned by the Moscow City Court.[1][8] The group's website, in Russian, links to extensive material on Holocaust denial and to works by Adolf Hitler. Its organizational logo was a stylized swastika and the group's initials, "SS" in Russian, are the same as those used by the German Schutzstaffel during World War II.[8] The party was also notorious for promoting a far-right, "Aryan" tradition of Slavic paganism.[7] The organisation was described as ultranationalist and anti-Semitic.[5][6]
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