Anti-fascism
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Anti-fascism is a belief and practice of opposing all forms of fascism.
Typically, anti-fascism also includes opposing homophobia, racism and the restriction of free will.
While violent or militant anti-fascism does occur the movement can also be non-violent; being an anti-fascist is not necessarily to "fight" fascism with violence, and many antifa activists consider it to be no better than the fascists themselves.
An anti-fascist is one who opposes fascism, and/or engages in anti-fascist direct action.
The term antifa is a commonly used word for anti-fascist action.
Many major resistance movements during World War II were anti-fascist.
Anti-fascists
- Mordechaj Anielewicz
- Jean de Boe
- Willy Brandt (SAP/SPD)
- Albert Camus
- Emil Carlebach (1914 - 2001)
- Buenaventura Durruti
- Karl Einstein
- David Emory
- Walter Fisch
- David Frankfurter
- Etty Gingold
- Peter Gingold
- Kurt Goldstein
- Wilhelm Hammann
- Alfred Hausser (1912 - 2003)
- Walter Hochmuth (1904 - 1979)
- Erich Honecker
- Ernst Kirchweger
- Jakob Kindinger
- Eugen Kogon
- Johann Koplenig
- Agustin Remiro Manero
- Jean Moulin
- Oskar Müller
- Adrien Perrissaguet
- Christian Pineau
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- Hannie Schaft
- Richard Scheringer
- Emil Schmidt
- Lotte Schmidt
- Willy Schmidt (1911 - 2003)
- Kurt Schumacher
- Fritz Selbmann
- Tito
- Walter Vielhauer
- Nancy Wake
- Eleonore Wolfde:Antifaschist
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