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====Belarus==== There has been a Nazi presence in Belarus since at least 1933 in the form of the {{Interlanguage link|Belarusian National Socialist Party|be|Беларуская нацыянал-сацыялістычная партыя|de|Weißruthenische Nationalsozialistische Partei|it|Partito Nazionalsocialista Bielorusso}}. Neo-Nazi White Legion (Белы Легіён) attempted a bombing of a Soviet Victory Monument in [[Minsk]]. In 2020, Dynamo Minsk fans unfurled a banner during a match with a picture of [[Rudolf Hess]] and the text “For us, your life is an iconic example of loyalty”. White Power Skinhead groups include "White Willpower" (Белая Воля) and Support88. In 2004 a magazine by the name of the Belarusian Resistance (Беларускі Рэзыстанс) with editor-in-chief Siarhej Iorsh was first published, with the focus of the magazine being rehabilitating the Belarusians who fought the Red Army.<ref name=Kotljarchuk>Kotljarchuk, A. (2022). The Counter-Narrative of WWII and the Far Right-Identity. In CBEES State of the Region Report: Vol. 2021. The Many Faces of the Far Right in the Post-Communist Space : A Comparative Study of Far-Right Movements and Identity in the Region (pp. 61–75). Retrieved from https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-48535</ref><ref>Jury Turonak: [https://www.belhistory.eu/english_version/belarusian-historal-review-volume-10-fascicle-1-2-18-19-december-2003/jury-turonak-fabian-akincyc-as-a-leader-of-belarusian-national-socialists Fabian Akinčyc as a leader of Belarusian national-socialists]. In: Belarusian Historal Review. Bd. 10, Nr. 1/2 = 18/19, 2003, belhistory.eu.</ref><ref>Antonio J. Munoz, Oleg V. Romanko: Hitler’s White Russians. Collaboration, Extermination and Anti-partisan Warfare in Byelorussia, 1941–1944. Europa Books, Bayside NY 2003, ISBN 1-891227-42-4, S. 456. </ref> Since the independence of Belarus, the far-right in Belarus has systematically rehabilitated [[Byelorussian collaboration with Nazi Germany|Belarusian nazi collaborators]] both in the internet and real life. For example in 2014, the right-wing organization Young Front demonstrated with banners depicting General [[Michał Vituška]], nazi collaborator and anti-Soviet partisan. In 2018, the biggest alcohol company in the country Bulbash United posted a picture of General [[Francišak Kušal]], a prominent Nazi collaborator, and a text praising him attached to it on their webpage. It drew both condemnation and praise from the netizens of Belarus. Aliaksei Dzermant is the founder of Kryuskaja Draugija Druvingau, Belarusian branch of the neo-Nazi pagan [[Allgermanische Heidnische Front]]. Dzermant is also the founder of the modern successor of the Belarusian Nazi Party.<ref name=Kotljarchuk/>
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