Black Front

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Black Front
Kampfgemeinschaft Revolutionärer Nationalsozialisten
Leader Otto Strasser
Founded 1930
Dissolved 1934
Preceded by NSDAP
Succeeded by None (dissolved)
ideologies continued with neo-Nazism
Ideology Strasserism
Political position Third Position, Syncretism
International affiliation None
Party flag
Politics of Germany
Political parties
Elections

The Black Front (Schwarze Front) (formally known as the Kampfgemeinschaft Revolutionärer Nationalsozialisten, "Combat League of Revolutionary National Socialists" or KGRNS) was a group formed by Otto Strasser after his expulsion from the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in 1930.

Overview

Strasser believed the original anti-capitalist nature of the NSDAP had been betrayed by Adolf Hitler. The Black Front was composed of former radical members of the NSDAP, who intended to cause a split in the main party. Strasser's organisation published a newspaper, The German Revolution, and adopted the crossed hammer and sword symbol which is still used by several Strasserite groupings today.[1]

The organisation was unable to oppose the NSDAP effectively, and Hitler’s rise to power proved to be the final straw. Strasser spent the years of the Third Reich in exile, first in Czechoslovakia and later in Canada. The left-wing of the party itself was eradicated in 1934 during 'The Night of the Long Knives', in which Gregor Strasser, Otto’s elder brother, was killed.

  1. One such is Kerry Bolton of New Zealand, according to http://www.fightdemback.org/archive/groups/nzwf/

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