Belarusian National Socialist Party

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Беларуская нацыянал-сацыялістычная партыя
Belarusian National Socialist Party
Party leader Fabijan Akintschyz
founding 1933
Place of foundation Vilnius

The Belarusian National Socialist Party ( Belarusian Беларуская нацыянал-сацыялістычная партыя ; Belaruskaja Nazyjanal-zazyjalistichnaja Partyja (BNSP)) was a Belarusian fascist party.

The BNSP was founded in Vilnius in 1933 by Fabijan Akintschyz , who also became its chairman. In 1937 the BNSP was banned by the Polish authorities. In June 1939 the party held a congress in Danzig , at which it was also decided to establish an independent Belarus in cooperation with National Socialist Germany. Because of the low interest of the Belarusian population in the party, the German National Socialists did not even try to integrate the BNSP into a pro-German government. Their influence on the political relations between Belarus and Germany was considered to be insignificant.

Individual evidence

  1. jury Turonak: Fabian Akinčyc as a leader of Belarusian national-socialists. In: Belarusian Historal Review. Vol. 10, No. 1/2 = 18/19, 2003, on belhistory.eu (English).
  2. Andrew Wilson : Belarus. The Last European Dictatorship. Yale University Press, New Haven CT et al. 2011, ISBN 978-0-300-13435-3 , p. 108.
  3. ^ Wojciech Roszkowski , Jan Kofman (Ed.): Biographical Dictionary of Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century. Routledge, Abingdon et al. 2015, ISBN 978-0-7656-1027-0 , p. 12.
  4. ^ Antonio J. Munoz, Oleg V. Romanko: Hitler's White Russians. Collaboration, Extermination and Anti-partisan Warfare in Byelorussia, 1941-1944. Europa Books, Bayside NY 2003, ISBN 1-891227-42-4 , p. 456.