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{{Infobox Political Party
|country = Argentina
|party_name = Union Nacional Fascista
|colorcode = black
|leader1_title = Historic Leader
|leader1_name = [[Nimio de Anquín]]
|foundation = {{start date|1936}}
|dissolution = Unknown
|headquarters =
|successor =
|predecessor = [[Argentine Fascist Party]]
|ideology = [[Fascism]], [[clerical fascism]]
|position = [[Third positionism|Third position]], [[far right]]
|newspaper =
}}
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The '''National Fascist Union''' ('''''Union Nacional Fascista''''', '''UNF''') was a political party in Argentina formed in 1936, as the successor to the [[Argentine Fascist Party]].<ref>Renate Marsiske, Lourdes Alvarado. Movimientos estudiantiles en la historia de América Latina. Mexico City, Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma, 2006. Pp. 58.</ref>
The '''National Fascist Union''' ('''''Union Nacional Fascista''''', '''UNF''') was a political party in Argentina formed in 1936, as the successor to the [[Argentine Fascist Party]].<ref>Renate Marsiske, Lourdes Alvarado. Movimientos estudiantiles en la historia de América Latina. Mexico City, Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma, 2006. Pp. 58.</ref>
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Revision as of 20:22, 3 May 2011

National Fascist Union
Historic LeaderNimio de Anquín
Founded1936 (1936)
DissolvedUnknown
Preceded byArgentine Fascist Party
IdeologyFascism, clerical fascism
Political positionThird position, far right

The National Fascist Union (Union Nacional Fascista, UNF) was a political party in Argentina formed in 1936, as the successor to the Argentine Fascist Party.[1]

  1. ^ Renate Marsiske, Lourdes Alvarado. Movimientos estudiantiles en la historia de América Latina. Mexico City, Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma, 2006. Pp. 58.