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==France== | ==France== | ||
*[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] La Marseillaise | |||
**[[File:Monarch.png]] La Marseillaise des Blancs | |||
==Germany== | ==Germany== | ||
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*[[File:NeoFash.png]] Fronte al sol | *[[File:NeoFash.png]] Fronte al sol | ||
*[[File:NeoFash.png]] Bombe A Mano e Carezze con il pugnal | *[[File:NeoFash.png]] Bombe A Mano e Carezze con il pugnal | ||
*[[File:Heart-Integralism.png]][[File:Monarch.png]] La Vandeana | *[[File:NeoFash.png]][[File:ThirdPositionismBall.png]] Inno di terza posizione | ||
**[[File:Superfash.png]][[File:PagTheo.png]] Inno ordine nuovo | *[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Avanti ragazzi di Buda {{Refn|Although this anti-communist song deals with the 1956 Hungarian revolution against the Soviet occupation, it was written on the tenth anniversary of the event (1966) in Italy by Pier Francesco Pingitore, a composer close to FUAN (youth wing of the [[File:ItalianSocialMovement.png]] Italian Social Movement).}} | ||
*[[File:Heart-Integralism.png]][[File:Monarch.png]] La Vandeana {{Refn|Although this counter-revolutionary song deals with French-related themes, the lyrics are Italian, having been written in 1968 by Pino Tosca, a [[File:TradCath.png]] Catholic traditionalist intellectual interested in the history of the defeated. He initially joined the right-wing [[File:ItalianSocialMovement.png]] Italian Social Movement and then joined the Ordine Nuovo and Europa Civiltà groups. The song was later popularized by Settimo Sigillo.}} | |||
**[[File:Superfash.png]][[File:PagTheo.png]] Inno ordine nuovo {{Refn|While the original song "La Vandeana" focuses on Catholic monarchism, Ordine Nuovo's neo-fascist version completely changes the lyrics, removes references to Christianity and the King, and is infused with neo-pagan messages, such as "cry of the gods."}} | |||
*[[File:Catheo.png]][[File:Monarch.png]][[File:Cball-Bourbonism.png]] Il canto dei Sanfedisti | *[[File:Catheo.png]][[File:Monarch.png]][[File:Cball-Bourbonism.png]] Il canto dei Sanfedisti | ||
*[[File:Popolar.png]] O bianco fiore | *[[File:Popolar.png]] O bianco fiore | ||
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==Spain== | ==Spain== | ||
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]][[File:Falange.png]] Cara al Sol | |||
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]][[File:Falange.png]] ¡Ya hemos pasao! | |||
*[[File:Carlism.png]] El Abanderado de la Tradición | |||
==USA== | ==USA== | ||
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==China== | ==China== | ||
==References== | |||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Lists]] | [[Category:Lists]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:11, 23 June 2026
France
[edit]- File:Republicanismpix.png La Marseillaise
- File:Monarch.png La Marseillaise des Blancs
Germany
[edit]Italy
[edit]- File:ItalianNat.pngFile:Mazzini.png Inno di Mameli
- File:ItalianNat.pngFile:Monarch.png Marcia reale
- File:ItalianNat.pngFile:Strato.png La leggenda del Piave
- File:ClassFash.pngFile:Colonial.png Faccetta Nera
- File:ClassFash.pngFile:Whitesup.png Faccetta Bianca
- File:ClassFash.png Giovinezza
- File:Repfash.png
Vogliamo scolpire una lapide - File:NeoFash.png Fronte al sol
- File:NeoFash.png Bombe A Mano e Carezze con il pugnal
- File:NeoFash.pngFile:ThirdPositionismBall.png Inno di terza posizione
Avanti ragazzi di Buda [1]- File:Heart-Integralism.pngFile:Monarch.png La Vandeana [2]
- File:Superfash.pngFile:PagTheo.png Inno ordine nuovo [3]
- File:Catheo.pngFile:Monarch.pngFile:Cball-Bourbonism.png Il canto dei Sanfedisti
- File:Popolar.png O bianco fiore
- File:ItalianResistance.png
Bella Ciao - File:ItalianResistance.png
Festa d'aprile - File:ItalianResistance.png
La Badoglieide 
Siamo i ribelli della montagna
La brigata Garibaldi
Fischia il vento
Per i morti di Reggio Emilia- File:PCI.png Bandiera rossa
L'Internazionale
Inno dei lavoratori- File:Synd.png
Sciur padrun da li belle braghe bianche
Russia
[edit]Spain
[edit]- File:Franco-alt.pngFile:Falange.png Cara al Sol
- File:Franco-alt.pngFile:Falange.png ¡Ya hemos pasao!
- File:Carlism.png El Abanderado de la Tradición
USA
[edit]UK
[edit]China
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ Although this anti-communist song deals with the 1956 Hungarian revolution against the Soviet occupation, it was written on the tenth anniversary of the event (1966) in Italy by Pier Francesco Pingitore, a composer close to FUAN (youth wing of the File:ItalianSocialMovement.png Italian Social Movement).
- ↑ Although this counter-revolutionary song deals with French-related themes, the lyrics are Italian, having been written in 1968 by Pino Tosca, a File:TradCath.png Catholic traditionalist intellectual interested in the history of the defeated. He initially joined the right-wing File:ItalianSocialMovement.png Italian Social Movement and then joined the Ordine Nuovo and Europa Civiltà groups. The song was later popularized by Settimo Sigillo.
- ↑ While the original song "La Vandeana" focuses on Catholic monarchism, Ordine Nuovo's neo-fascist version completely changes the lyrics, removes references to Christianity and the King, and is infused with neo-pagan messages, such as "cry of the gods."
