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* 1934: Inspired by the Austrian uprising, [[National Confederation of Labour (Spain)|CNT-affiliated]] miners in Asturias, Spain lead an [[Asturias Uprising|uprising]] to protest the entry of fascists into the coalition government.
* 1934: Inspired by the Austrian uprising, [[National Confederation of Labour (Spain)|CNT-affiliated]] miners in Asturias, Spain lead an [[Asturias Uprising|uprising]] to protest the entry of fascists into the coalition government.
* 1936: The [[Spanish Civil War]] begins as much of the Spanish working class attempts to stave off the military coup by [[Francisco Franco]].
* 1936: The [[Spanish Civil War]] begins as much of the Spanish working class attempts to stave off the military coup by [[Francisco Franco]].
* 1936: The [[Battle of Cable Street]] sees anti-fascists battle fascists led by [[Oswald Mosely]] in a Jewish neighbourhood.
* 1936: The [[Battle of Cable Street]] sees anti-fascists battle fascists led by [[Oswald Mosely]] in a Jewish neighbourhood in London, England.


=== 1940s ===
=== 1940s ===

Revision as of 15:33, 2 June 2019

This is a timeline of events to do with anti-fascism from its origins in the late 1800s to the modern day.

1800s

1890s

  • 1898: At the height of the Dreyfus Affair, proto-anti-fascists composed of anarchists and socialists in France protect pro-Dreyfus speakers and witnesses on their way to courthouses and in the streets. They plastered the city with posters to reclaim public space from the anti-Semites, staged counter-demonstrations and infiltrated meetings to disrupt and spy on them. Sébastien Faure forged invitations to a meeting of the opposition at a local restaurant in Marseille. Upon being denied entry, the pro-Dreyfusards went around the side and smashed through a glass door to storm in and disrupt the proceedings.

1900s

1910s

1920s

  • 1921: The Arditi Del Popolo is founded in Italy in response to Mussolini's growing influence. It is the first militant anti-fascist organization and engages in gunfights with fascist gangs.

1930s

1940s

  • 1946: The 43 Group is founded in London by Jewish Veterans of World War II to fight off followers of Oswald Mosely.

1950s

1960s

  • 1962: The 62 Group is founded in London to defend immigrants from the Carribean from Britain's growing fascist movement.

1970s

1980s

  • 1982: The Black Dragons forms in France to protect African youth from fascist attacks.
  • 1982: The Blitz House in Norway becomes the basis for a new anti-fascist movement as Anti-Fascist Action is formed.
  • 1983: The March for Equality and Against Racism attempts to replicate the success of the Civil Rights Movement in France.
  • 1985: The Red Warriors becomes a punk communist anti-fascist street gang in France.
  • 1985: Anti-fascist Günter Sare is killed by a police water cannon during an anti-racist march in West Germany.
  • 1986: The Revolutionary Anti-Fascists set fire to a barn celebrating Adolf Hitler's 100th birthday in West Germany.
  • 1989: Cornelia Wessmann is killed after a riot police truck chases her into oncoming traffic at an anti-racist demonstration.

1990s

  • 1992: The Battle of Waterloo sees anti-fascists fight neo-nazis punks in England.
  • 1995: The Battle of Sandaker sees anti-fascists fight police and neo-nazis in Sandaker, Norway.
  • 1997: The First International Conference on Anti-Fascism is held in London.
  • 1999: Björn Söderberg is muredered by neo-nazis in his home in Sweden, leading to tens of thousands of people protesting fascists in the country.

2000s

2010s

  • 2011: 10 years of actions by Swedish anti-fascists bring an end to the Salem Marches.
  • 2017: The Battle for Charlottesville strongly weakens the growing US fascist movement known as the alt-right.