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Fascism in Manchuria: The Soviet – China Encounter in the 1930s PDF

276 Pages·2017·1.842 MB·English
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The history of the Russian fascist movement in Harbin, Manchuria during the 1930s has become increasingly relevant to our understanding of modern Russia. As a railway junction and an important center of the Jewish Diaspora, the city of Harbin became a focus of Russian emigration to Manchuria in the early 1930s, partly because of its proximity to the resourcerich Manchurian plains. It is in this multicultural and cosmopolitan setting that the first Russian fascist groups were established. Based on an analysis of Russian civil society, Fascism in Manchuria sheds light on the impact of the newly founded All-Russian Fascist Party on the Russian émigré community. Susanne Hohler demonstrates how fascist involvement in local civil society increasingly determined public opinion, examining the power of the military organisations, the symbols and style of the fascist clubs, the cult of the leader and the “publicrelations” activities of the so-called “Russian Club”.In this context this book provides not only insights into the history and ideology of the far-eastern branch of Russian fascism and its transnational connections, but also touches upon a variety of issues of daily life in the city. The rise of fascism was related to wider issues such as education, drug addiction and hooliganism among Russian youth, the local YMCA, the famous Kaspe kidnapping and the rise of anti-Semitism. Fascist literature from Harbin is now being republished in today’s Russia, and Fascism in Manchuria provides an important historical context for the thinking and motives which drive the Russian right.
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