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National Socialist Labor Party of Russia

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National Socialist Labor Party of Russia
Национал-социалистическая рабочая партия России
AbbreviationNSLPR (english)
НСРП (russian)
FounderBronislav Kaminski and Konstantin Voskoboinik
Founded1942
Dissolved1943
HeadquartersLokot (Lokot Autonomy)
Ideology
Political positionFar-right
ReligionOrthodox Christianity
Party flag

National Socialist Labor Party of Russia (NSLPR) (Rus: Национал-социалистическая рабочая партия России (НСРП)) was a russian political party created in the german occupied semi-autonomous Lokot Republic by Bronislav Kaminski - leader of the Russian People's Liberation Army and Konstantin Voskoboinik - Starosta of the Lokot Autonomy.[1][2]

Background

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The city of Lokot and it's surroundings fell to german occupation in 1941, during Operation Barbarossa, that's when the Lokot Autonomy was formed. The autonomy has been described as an "experiment" done by the nazis, which was to show how effective can collaboration be.[3]

Foundation

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Bronislav Kaminski and Konstantin Voskoboinik were the most important people in the Lokot Autonomy (Ober-Burgomeister and Starosta). They were very loyal collaborators, which tried to prove their loyalty many times, such as:

They believed in the success of the Lokot Autonomy, that led to the creation of the NSLPR. That party was under German control (Working on german territory), but had indepedent leadership.[1][3]

Ideology

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One of the main views of the NSLPR was anti-semitism[5], with one of the founders (Bronislav Kaminski) saying: "They (jews) transformed socialism into Marxism, communism and Bolshevism, and national imperialism into capitalist imperialism".[3] This was one of the factors that led to the party accepting the national-socialist ideology. The other one being the need to prove their loyalty to the germans.[1] The Russian People's Liberation Army, which was the main part of the Lokot Autonomy's army[6] were also a national-socialist army, which also connected itself with agrarianism, which strongly influenced the party. It was the best evidence of Lokot's collaboration with Germany.[1]

Dissolution

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The party was de-facto dissolved in 1943, after the death of Bronislav Kaminski[7][1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Zbrodnie SS-RONA podczas Powstania Warszawskiego. Czarny szlak rosyjskich renegatów dowodzonych przez Bronisława Kamińskiego [RZEŹ WOLI]". plus.polskanews.pl (in Polish). 2019-08-06. Retrieved 2024-12-06.
  2. ^ "Republika Łokocka. Zapomniany kolaborant Trzeciej Rzeszy". CiekawostkiHistoryczne.pl (in Polish). 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2024-12-06.
  3. ^ a b c d "Republika Łokocka – udany eksperyment niemiecki podczas II wojny światowej? | HISTORIA.org.pl - historia, kultura, muzea, matura, rekonstrukcje i recenzje historyczne". HISTORIA.org.pl (in Polish). 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2024-12-06.
  4. ^ "Republika Łokocka - www". www.xn--meb.pisz.pl. Retrieved 2024-12-06.
  5. ^ "ZSRR pod okupacją. | Boris Sokołow". Lubimyczytać.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-12-06.
  6. ^ Mueller, Rolf-Dieter (2012-08-28). ""The Unknown Eastern Front", (Palgrave Macmillan, New York 2012)". Theatre Survey. 53 (2): 323–326. doi:10.1017/s0040557412000208. ISSN 0040-5574.
  7. ^ Donohue, Alan (2018-01-02). "The 'Lokot' Republic' and the RONA in German-Occupied Russia, 1941–1943". The Journal of Slavic Military Studies. 31 (1): 80–102. doi:10.1080/13518046.2018.1416844. ISSN 1351-8046.