Wiki is in the process of importing stuff Please be patient Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!==History== ===[[File:PanAmer.png]] Americas=== ====[[File:Cball-Nicaragua.png]] Nicaragua [[File:Sandino.png]]==== Main article: [[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism]] An example of a revolutionary nationalist in the Americas is [[File:Sandino.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Augusto Cesar Sandino]], a [[File:Cball-Nicaragua.png]] Nicaraguan revolutionary leader who fought against the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States occupation of Nicaragua from 1927 until 1933. Sandino led a rebellious group known as the '''Sandinistas''' which fought an insurgency against American forces. One action taken by the Sandinistas was the Battle of Ocotal, where the rebels attacked the garrison of Ocotal. The Sandinistas also destroyed American-owned gold mines and attacked Marine bases. After the occupation ended, Sandino was eventually assassinated by the Somoza-led National Guard forces. ====[[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru [[File:JuanVelasco.png]]==== Another example of revolutionary nationalism in the Americas is the regime of [[File:JuanVelasco.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism|Juan Velasco Alvarado]] in [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru, which lasted from 1968 to 1975. Velasco saw the coup he led as part of a national revolution that would secure Peru's indepence. He was later overthrown by his prime minister [[File:MoralesBermúdez.png]] [[State Capitalism|Francisco Morales Bermúdez]]. ====[[File:Castro.png]] Cuba [[File:FidelCastro.png]]==== [[File:FidelCastro.png]] [[National Communism|'''Fidel Castro''']] was a Cuban revolutionary and [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Marxist-Leninist]] politician that led Cuba from 1959 to 2008. Castro is considered revolutionary nationalist due to the fact that he led the '''Cuban Revolution''' against military dictator [[File:Batista.png]] [[Banana Republicanism|Fulgencio Batista]] in 1959. ====[[File:Cball-Mapuche.png]] Mapuche groups==== In [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism|Chile]] and [[File:Cball-Argentina.png]] [[Neo-Libertarianism|Argentina]], there are a series of armed [[File:Cball-Mapuche.png]] [[Indigenism|Mapuche]] groups that engage in political violence in order to establish an autonomous state in the territory of Wallmapu, which is part of both Chile and Argentina. In 1988, the Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco was founded as a result of the reignition of the Mapuche conflict around that time. The groups first attack was against a group of trucks in December 1997. In 2009, members of the organization occupied a estate in Chile in a incident that led to the controversial police killing of one of its members. Members of the CAM have also been accused of the murder of two wealthy farmers, although the CAM has denied this. In 2012, members of another group, the Resistencia Ancestral Mapuche organization killed a police officer. A organization affiliated with the RAM took credit for the killing. In 2017, the RAM attacked trucks in Western [[File:Cball-Argentina.png]] Argentina with Molotov cocktails. These attacks led to the group being commonly classified as terrorist. ===[[File:Cball-AfricanUnion.png]] Africa=== ====[[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algeria==== An example of revolutionary nationalism in Africa is the [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algerian War, where the [[File:FLN.png]] [[Arab Socialism|National Liberation Front]] fought a guerrilla-war of independence against [[File:Cball-France.png]] France from 1954 to 1962. ====[[File:Cball-South_Africa.png]] South Africa==== Another example of revolutionary nationalism in Africa is the resistance against [[File:Apartheidism.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Apartheid]] in [[File:Cball-South_Africa.png]] [[Social Democracy|South Africa]] from 1948 until 1994. The resistance against apartheid was mostly peaceful, with methods such as [[File:Synd.png]] [[Syndicalism|labor]] and school strikes being used. However, after the [[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|South African police]] fatally shot 69 people in the township of Sheepsvile in 1960, the anti-apartheid movement became more prone towards violence. The year after, [[File:Mandela.png]] [[African Socialism|Nelson Mandela]] founded the [[File:Natcom-Alt.png]] [[National Communism|uMkhonto weSizwe]] paramilitary organization in order to start military resistance against apartheid. According to a trial of some of its leaders, including Mandela, the UMS carried out 221 militant acts within its first 3 years of operation. The group continued operation untill negotiations to end apartheid started in the 1990's. ===[[File:PanAsian.png]] Asia=== ====[[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia==== The [[File:KhmerRogue.png]] [[Pol Potism|Khmer Rouge]] is considered a revolutionary nationalist movement due to its strong nationalism and due to the fact that it waged the '''Cambodian Civil War''' against the [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] [[Monarchism|Kingdom of Cambodia]], and later the [[File:KPNLF.png]] [[Stratocracy|Khmer Republic]] from 1967 to 1975. The Khmer Rouge was aided by [[File:Hochi.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|North Vietnamese]] forces, while the government forces were backed by the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States. After 5 years of bloody guerilla warfare, the [[File:KhmerRogue.png]] Khmer Rouge defeated the government on April 17th, 1975, and Democratic Kampuchea was established. The Cambodian genocide would begin soon after, which would later kill 1.5 million to 2 million people. ====[[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam==== [[File:Hochi.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought]], the ideology of Vietnam, is heavily influenced by revolutionary nationalism. In August 1945, the [[File:Hochi.png]] [[National Communism|Việt Minh]], under the leadership of [[File:HoChiMinh.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Ho Chi Minh]], launched a rebellion against the [[File:Showa-kanmuri.png]] [[Showa Statism|Japanese occupation]]. The revolution was mostly unopposed. In 1946, the [[File:Hochi.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Việt Minh]] launched a revolt against the [[File:Cball-France.png]] French colonial forces that sparked the '''First Indochina War''', that lasted until 1954, and ended with the partition of Vietnam into two states: the communist [[File:Hochi.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|North]], and the [[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism|anti-communist}} [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|South]]. This would spark the infamous '''Vietnam War''', with the south receiving support from the [[File:Cball-US.png]] United States and it's allies. After 19 years of guerilla fighting, the North Vietnamese forces ended up victorious with the capture of Saigon on April 30th 1975. Vietnam would be united in 1976. ====[[File:Cball-ROC.png]] China==== <blockquote>''Main Article: [[File:3princ.png]] [[Tridemism]]''</blockquote> Summary: Please note that all contributions to Polcompball Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see pcb w:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) This page is a member of a hidden category: Category:Pages with broken file links