
German Neo-Nazi Groups Join Annual French Fascist March
In collaboration with fellow fascist groups, the annual rally has gained immense traction, emerging as a vital nexus of mobilization, symbolism, and transnational networking within the European fascist movement. The annual march is often held in defiance of official bans, making it a powerful symbol of resistance. Moreover, it functions as a recruitment and mobilization vehicle, encompassing flag hoisting processions, communal MMA and combat training, and speeches, which foster a counterculture fueled by collective grievance.
A large delegation of German fascists joined this year's rally and memorial procession, which was held under the banner of "Europe, Youth, Revolution!" A German fascist group raved about the event, noting that "the youth of Europe are rising together to free themselves […] from enemies of the peoples of this world; this determination was palpable for everyone present on that day." It added that for the self-proclaimed 'national revolutionary movement', it was uplifting standing alongside "numerous other European nationalists […] and sending a message of unity" and of "struggle against the evil spirit of our time." The group's stay in Paris was paired with an outdoor training session with members of various fascist fitness clubs.
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Various nationalist groups at the rally posing with their respective flags.
German, Swedish and French fascists posing in front of the "Le Jour" (The Day) sculpture by Jean Joseph Perraud.
The rally has transformed from a commemorative gathering to a pan-European event devoted to propaganda techniques, building cross-border alliances, and coordinated transnational activism. These annually held commemorations assemble diverse nationalist actors to network, reinforce ideological solidarity, strengthen transnational camaraderie, and plan future collaborations. A youth delegation of a German fascist group also attended the rally to expand its growing transnational network.
Two nationalists at the Joan of Arc Statue on the Feast of St. Joan of Arc, observed on May 30. Wreaths and bouquets are commonly placed at the site.
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