
Here at the American Fascist Imperium, we take inspiration of and honor many different great men of Third Position ideology. Below, we shall list those we believe all men should look up to and strive to be like.
1) Il Duce Benito Mussolini

"Better to live a day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep".
-Benito Mussolini
As the father of fascist ideology, the great Benito Mussolini is first to be mentioned. By his grand ambition and genius, Mussolini took absolute control of Italy and implemented fascist authority for many years.
One of his most notable achievements is the 1922 March on Rome, in which 30,000 Blackshirts (possibly much more) took control of the Italian government by a grand show of force, marching towards the city while gaining control of the surrounding area. This grand act made Mussolini Italian Prime Minister, and he slowly consolidated power over the following years.
Under his authority, Mussolini ended political and economic chaos in Italy. Order and national pride was restored. In 1929, the Lateran Treaty established religious unity between Church and State as Catholicism was made the sole State religion.
Italy thrived and prospered under Mussolini for many years, until his eventual removal in July 25, 1943 due to conflicts involving WW2. Despite this, Mussolini was later rescued by the Germans and established the Italian Social Republic in one last attempt to keep fascist Italy alive. From the start in 1919 to the unfortunate end in 1945, Mussolini set the standard for what all true fascists should strive to be.
2) The Führer Adolf Hitler

"Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live."
-Adolf Hitler
The Führer Adolf Hitler is second on the list, and for good reason. Of all the leaders and activists that will be mentioned here, none shall surpass Hitler in terms of actual accomplishment (save perhaps number 4). From the moment he gained power in January 30, 1933 to the moment Soviet forces invaded the German homeland in 1945, Hitler's legacy is marked by boundless ambition and a ceaseless determination for victory.
Under the Weimar Republic, Germany was in ruins. Unemployment, economic ruin, failed infrastructure, and an abandonment of national pride all were leading factors in this decline. But that did not stop the Führer. Rather, it fueled him. With the National Socialist movement, Hitler took control of Germany and united the nation and people under one Cause.
Over the course of just a few years Germany went from a ruined nation to the strongest country on Earth. For a time, the Third Reich was unstoppable. Nothing could oppose their expansion and success. It is only with the combined madness of Churchill, Stalin, and FDR that the glory was the Reich was brought down.
Hitler's name has been tainted by many lies since even before the fall in 1945. We urge all people to see the truth of who this man was. In the words of President John F. Kennedy, "He had in him the stuff which legends are made."
Heil the Führer.
Heil Hitler!
3) El Caudillo Francisco Franco

"Spain’s struggle is a Crusade; as soldiers of God we carry with us the evangelism of the world!"
-Francisco Franco
A man of faith and bravery, Francisco Franco is third on our list. By age of just 33, he was Europe’s youngest general. Later, he played a pivotal role in suppressing rogue uprisings and maintaining the order in Spain.
When the Spanish civil war started in 1936, Franco fought with the Falangists to secure Spain from the forces of anarchists, communists, and the Soviet Union. By 1939, victory was achieved, and Francoist Spain was made a reality.
Under his rule, Spain recovered from the war in record time, and prosperity was soon to follow. With a loyalty to God and Country, Franco never let the forces of communism and atheism take hold of his country in Spain.
Francisco Franco saved Spain from communism, provided stability, enabled economic modernization, and turned the country towards belief in the One True God for decades to come. No list of honorable men would be complete without El Caudillo included.
4) Constantine the Great

"In this sign thou shalt conquer"
-Divine vision bestowed upon Constantine before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD.
Though this list will largely include only modern Third Positionists, the one exception to this is Constantine the Great. Roman emperor who ruled from 306 to 337 AD, Constantine played a pivotal role in Christianizing the Roman Empire and securing the faith in Europe, of which the effects still remain to this day.
Constantine's life is best defined by the Holy vision of which was bestowed upon him. "In this sign thou shalt conquer." With his military genius, Constantine defeated all rivals for the title of Emperor, and became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 324 AD. He legalized Christianity, maintained order throughout his vast empire, introduced the gold solidus coin, and founded the great capital city of Constantinople.
Though not explicitly a 'fascist' government, Constantine's absolute authority and control make it impossible to deny the inspiration it created that would later define the Third Position. Through his legendary actions, Constantine redefined the term 'Roman' and played a massive part in creating a better world for millennia to come.
Other non-third position but still notable men such as Charlemagne, Charles Martel, Godfrey of Bouillon, El Cid, and John III Sobieski should also be included as honorable mentions.
5) Sir Oswald Mosley

“Ideas in a void have never appealed to me; action must follow thought or political life is meaningless.”
-Oswald Mosley
Founder and Leader of the British Union of Fascists, Mosley took great inspiration from the likes of Italian Fascism and National Socialism in his ideology and actions. Though the BUF never gained power, his unyielding will and refusal to conform even after the Axis' fall in 1945 place him as number 5 on our list.
Had Mosley been in power instead of the warmonger Churchill, Britain and the world would be a much better place today. All the problems the modern UK faces today such as immigration, degeneracy, unemployment, and an overall decline in power and character is things Mosley predicted and tried to avoid.
A man of truth, honor, and ambition, Sir Oswald Mosley never ceased to strive for a better future for his country. He is a perfect example of a man who throughout persecution, setbacks, and hardship, never stopped in his fight for fascism.
6) Commander George Lincoln Rockwell

"We must have an America in which White men and women can live and work, in their homes and in the streets of our cities, without fear."
-George Lincoln Rockwell
Founder of the American Nazi Party, the honorable George Lincoln Rockwell is the first American on our list. Rockwell explicitly popularized the term "White Power" and defended America as the White Nation it is. A master in gaining publicity and attention the Cause, Rockwell's ANP gained great support until his murder in 1967.
Though true change in America never occurred in his lifetime, Rockwell set the stage for pro-Nazi ideology in the USA. With his promoting of truths such as the Holocaust being a Jewish lie, Rockwell's legacy is defined as the foundation of the modern American Third Position movement.
The American Fascist Imperium honors Rockwell as an American hero; not only for his activism in politics but also for his service in the military before that. Like Mosley, Rockwell didn't let the persecution and hate from corrupted modern society stop him from fighting for a better future for his country. We will eternally and always honor the great man Commander Rockwell.
7) Cǎpitaul Corneliu Zelea Codreanu

“Legionary life is beautiful, not because of riches, partying or the acquisition of luxury, but because of the noble comradeship which binds all Legionaries in a sacred brotherhood of struggle.”
-Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
Captain of the Iron Guard, Codreanu holds the seventh spot on our list for his unshakable ideology and boundless determination. Despite his untimely murder at the hands of the corrupt King Carol II in 1938, Codreanu cemented his legacy as one of nationalism, action, faith, and idealism.
The Iron Guard (or Legion of the Archangel Michael) was the crown jewel of Codreanu's achievements. Like the Blackshirts in Italy, the Iron Guard operated ceaselessly to gain control of Romania and put Codreanu in control of the Nation. In 1937, the Iron Guard placed third in national elections, and total success was finally within reach. Without the twisted actions of the King working against him, it is very likely that Codreanu would've succeeded in a similar way to Mussolini, Hitler, and Franco.
Codreanu was a great man who set the stage for Legionarism in Romania for years to come, which is even present to this day. May the legacy of the Cǎpitaul never be forgotten.
8) Marquis José Antonio Primo de Rivera

“One achieves true human dignity only when one serves. Only he is great who subjects himself to taking part in the achievement of a great task.”
-José Antonio Primo de Rivera
José Antonio is the founder and former leader of the Falange, being something of a predecessor to Francisco Franco later on. Being strongly opposed to the likes of liberal democracy, capitalism, and Marxism, José Antonio holds the well-deserved 8th spot on our list.
His ideas influenced aspects of Francoist doctrine, emphasizing national unity, anti-communism, and authoritarianism. Without his influence, it's possible Spain would've been a very different place both during and after the Civil War.
After his unfortunate execution in 1936, José Antonio became a martyr of the Cause, serving as a symbol both then and now of what a true Falangist should look like. Let us remember and honor this great leader of men.
¡José Antonio ¡Presente!
9) Henry Ford

“The only way to get world peace would be to get the fifty leading Jewish financiers of the world together and render their manipulations of money impossible... It is such financiers that cause war. They operate for profit and gain for themselves.”
-Henry Ford
Being the second American on our list, Henry Ford takes the number 9th spot. Ford is notable in that he is one of few Americans to be granted the Grand Cross of the German Eagle by the Nazi regime, and someone whom Hitler himself spoke favorably of on many occasions. Hitler even said in an interview that Ford was "the leader of the growing Fascisti movement in America".
Ford is most notable for his anti-Jewish policy, accurately blaming them for starting WW2 and bringing about financial ruin and chaos, among other things. Though never a formal member of any fascist party, Ford's legacy remains to this day as one of the most outspoken and influential men in the noticing movement. His famous book, The International Jew, is a must read among all truth seekers.
Politics aside, Ford was a great American man who gave people jobs, boosted the economy, and pioneered the motor industry. America is a better place today because of the Henry Ford, and we must remember him as such.
10) SS-Oberführer Léon Degrelle

"You must train harder than the enemy who is trying to kill you. You will get all the rest you need in the grave."
-Léon Degrelle
Rounding out the 10th spot on our list is Léon Degrelle, highly decorated military officer and Leader of the Rexist Party in Belgium.
Degrelle's achievements are notable in both his politics and his service record. In 1936, the Rexist Party won 21 seats and over 10% of votes, earning Degrelle acclaim and renown at a young age. Later, when WW2 broke out, Degrelle founded the Walloon Legion and assisted in fighting the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front. His actions pushed him through the ranks swiftly, leading to great admiration from the Third Reich.
After the tragic end of the war in 1945, Degrelle travelled to Spain, where he was granted asylum. His actions didn't stop then though. In later years, he would publish books, give interviews, and become a prominent voice of the Third Position for years to come until his death in 1994. The Imperium recognizes the achievements and legacy of this great man, easily placing him as 10th on our list.
11) Poglavnik Ante Pavelić

"The dagger, revolver, machine-gun and time bomb; these are the bells that will announce the dawn and the resurrection of the Independent State of Croatia."
-Ante Pavelić
Supreme Leader of the Independent State of Croatia, Ante Pavelić was a man of extreme boldness and an iron will to fulfill his agenda. With his movement, the Ustaše, Pavelić succeeded in gaining control of Greater Croatia in 1941 until his eventual downfall in 1945.
Modeling his government after that of Fascist Italy and the Third Reich, Pavelić spent his time as Poglavnik making drastic changes to ensure his country remained safe and secure from all threats. Though his methods remain divisive, it is undeniable the effects he achieved. A loyal Catholic, Pavelić ensured the good of the faith was spread under his rule.
After his overthrow, Pavelić travelled to Argentina, where he continued to fight for the Cause; and was even an advisor to Argentinian President Juan Perón. Pavelić is best described as a man willing to do whatever is necessary to achieved the greater good, earning him the 11th spot on our list.
12) Bundesführer Fritz Julius Kuhn

"The Bund is fighting shoulder to shoulder with patriotic Americans to protect America from a race that is not the American race, that is not even a white race... The Jews are controlling everything and the white man is thrown out of his job.... The Jews are enemies of the United States.... All Jews are Communists.... Christ was not a Jew..."
-Fritz Julius Kuhn
Fritz Julius Kuhn, leader of the German American Bund, was a German-born activist who later gained American citizenship in 1934. Being a former lieutenant in WW1, Kuhn was fearless against his numerous opposition, even going so far as to brawl with communists in the streets.
In 1936 Kuhn became leader of the German American Bund, a pro-Nazi group in America set on allying the United States with the great Third Reich. Boasting tens of thousands of Members at its peak, the Bund is most famous for it's grand rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City, where over 20,000 people showed up in support.
Kuhn was later deported to Germany in 1945, and died not long after in 1951. Kuhn was a great ally to the United States, and given a little more time to build up the German American Bund, it's possible his movement could've achieved great things. Nonetheless, Kuhn's legacy remains one of loyalty and fearless support for the greater Cause.
13) Conducător Ion Antonescu

"I would rather die in a swamp of Greater Romania than in a paradise of a small Romania."
-Ion Antonescu
Being a highly decerated military officer and later Leader of Romania, the distinguished Ion Antonescu is next to be mentioned. A staunch enemy of the Soviet Union, Antonescu's Romania assisted the Third Reich in fighting against the evil of the Bolsheviks.
After devastating territorial losses and economic collapse, few would've hoped to see Romania restored to glory anytime soon. But under Antonescu's leadership, the Nation was soon brought back into renown and achieved great success for a time. Order, authority, and prosperity was made a reality.
Despite Antonescu's clash with Codreanu's Iron Guard, the American Fascist Imperium honors both sides as warriors of the Cause. Though Antonescu was later overthrown in 1944 and executed in 1946, his legacy remains one of achievement and glory.
14) President Juan Perón

"Better than saying is doing, better than promising is carrying out."
-Juan Perón
Three-time President of Argentina, Juan Perón is a classic example of a notable Third Position Leader. His ideology, Peronism, remains active and well-known to this day.
A hero of the people, Perón established better working and economic conditions for the populace, dramatically improving living standards. Under his authority, Argentina was a safe haven for officers of the Third Reich and others after the end of WW2. Despite the pressure he faced, Perón never gave in to the Allies demand to hand over the fugitives.
Champion of the modernization of Argentina, Perón ensured a better future for his country for many years to come. And having explicitly referred to his movement as 'Third Position', this list would be far from complete without President Perón on it.
15) Nemzetvezető Ferenc Szálasi

"The State of Hungarism will not tolerate those who do not work, nor those who live off the sweat of others."
-Ferenc Szálasi
Ferenc Szálasi ruled Hungary from October 1944 to March 1945, and was leader of the Arrow Cross Party. His ideology, Hungarism, allied himself with the great Third Reich in an effort to bring about a better and secure future for Hungary, until his eventual execution in 1946.
Though his reign as Nemzetvezető was short lived, it was filled with action and vigor. During the years building up to WW2, Szálasi was imprisoned many times by his political adversaries, but he never let that stop him from fighting for Hungary. Before that in WW1, Szálasi served in the Austro-Hungarian Army, earning him even more respect and honor for his service.
While many try to define Szálasi by the Allied chaos that soon engulfed Hungary, it is important to acknowledge that Szálasi was given a poor hand of cards. Despite this, he still worked tirelessly to try and save Hungary and his people. This willpower and honor despite the odds against him makes him the well deserved 15th spot on our list.
16) William Dudley Pelley

“The time has come for an American Hitler.”
-William Dudley Pelley
William Dudley Pelley was an American activist who founded the Silver Legion of America, which operated for around 8 years. The Silver Shirts under Pelley advocated for a pro-Axis anti-Jewish America, in a similar fashion to the German American Bund, with more emphasis on Christian Nationalism.
A man of staunch ideology, Pelley is another well-deserved American to be mentioned on this list. Despite his somewhat odd views on Christianity, he did advocate for a White Christian America, allied with our brothers in Germany. Boasting thousands of Members at it's peak, the Silver Shirts remain one of the most notable American fascist organizations in our nations history.
17) Ministerpresident Vidkun Quisling

“When we see how this world settlement has been able to develop in a short time from a local European conflict into a total world war, and recognize how this world war has been deliberately and plannedly prepared and provoked by Jewish high finance and Jewish Bolshevism in order to crush Germany and National Socialism and thereby clear the way for Jewish Bolshevik world domination in Europe.”
-Vidkun Quisling
Leader of the Norwegian Nasjonal Samling, Vidkun Quisling takes the 17th spot on our list. Of all the men to be mentioned here, none but the Führer himself can claim to have had his legacy tainted as much as Vidkun Quisling has. His name has become synonymous with hatred and betrayal, when in reality it was only by his efforts that Norway was saved for a time under the Reich's control.
The Nasjonal Samling, Norway's fascist party, promoted anticommunism, antisemitism, and authoritarian nationalism. Collaborating with Nazi allies, Quisling took control of Norway in 1942 until his eventual execution in 1945.
The American Fascist Imperium refuses to conform to the sin of modern society and view this man as anything other than what he really was. A true hero and leader of Norway.
18) Francis Parker Yockey

"The promise of success is with the man who is determined to die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly."
-Francis Parker Yockey
Famous writer of the book Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics, Francis Parker Yockey is the next American to be mentioned on our list.
Though he was for a time leader of the European Liberation Front, Yockey is more well-known for his writings and influence on fascist ideology. His magnum opus, Imperium, swayed the hearts of thousands, of which the effects can still be seen today.
Inspiring men like Willis Carto, Revilo P. Oliver, and many more, Yockey truly was a man who knew what needed to be said in order to get things done. A true figure of influence and wisdom, Yockey easily holds a spot on our list.
19) Chefe Nacional Plínio Salgado

“God, Country, and Family.”
-Motto of the Ação Integralista Brasileira
Plínio Salgado was founder of the Brazilian Integralist Action, Latin America's largest Fascist Movement in the 1930s.
Integralism ideology quickly spread throughout the populace, leading to hundreds of thousands of sympathizers and supporters at it's peak. Though the movement was suppressed in 1938, the AIB remains one of the most impressive and numerous organizations in Third Position history.
Fighting against materialism, liberalism, and communism, Salgado was ever on the front lines for the Cause. To this day, Salgado stands out as Latin America’s leading fascist organizer in all history.
20) Charles Lindbergh

"This is the policy of the America First Committee today. It is a policy not of isolation, but of independence; not of defeat, but of courage."
-Charles Lindbergh
Another American added to the list is aviator Charles Lindbergh. Most famous for his solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic in 1927, Lindbergh also had a very important role in politics, being a prominent voice in the America First Committee.
Becoming an icon due to his 1927 flight, Lindbergh later accepted the Service Cross of the German Eagle from Hermann Göring in 1938 on behalf of Adolf Hitler. The Germans admired Lindbergh, and that admiration was returned. In the buildup to WW2, Lindbergh was strongly opposed to America fighting the Axis, advocating for an 'America First' policy.
Lindbergh was the truest definition of an American Hero, and is someone we should all aspire to be like today.
21) President Jozef Tiso

"Is it Christian when the nation wants to free itself from its eternal enemy—the Jew? ... Slovak, cast off your parasite."
-Jozef Tiso
President of the First Slovak Republic, Jozef Tizo is next to be mentioned. Having also been an ordained priest, Tizo is yet another example of religion and politics being intertwined in harmony.
In 1939, Tizo was made leader of the independent Slovak Republic, and under his clerical-fascist regime he assisted the German war effort on the Eastern Front. Though he was hanged in 1947, Tizo's faith and action makes him a well-deserved mention on out list.
22) National Director Gerald L.K. Smith

"We have known for some time that the so called Conference of Christians and Jews was a program of fakery, hypocrisy... set up to deceive mislead, and exploit a bunch of simpletons...."
-Gerald L.K. Smith
American Gerald L.K. Smith was an activist involved in many different movements. He founded various organizations, including the America First Party (1943) and the Christian Nationalist Crusade (1947).
Though he attempted to get into government positions many times, Smith is more well-known for his contributions towards the organizations he worked with and helped build up. A staunch anti-communist and Christian nationalist, Smith demonstrated throughout his life a true passion for the Cause and a true determination for victory. Let us remember the foundation he built for us, and honor him because of it.
23) Father Charles Coughlin

"The great betrayer and liar, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who promised to drive the money changers from the temple, had succeeded [only] in driving the famers from their homesteads and the citizens from their homes in cities."
-Father Charles Coughlin
The famed Radio Priest himself, Father Coughlin is the next American on our list. He was one of the first religious figures to harness mass media for populist, political, and anti-Jewish messaging. A genius at his work, Father Coughlin became immensely popular, with his radio broadcast reaching up to 30–40 million listeners at its peak in the 1930s
Founder of the National Union for Social Justice, Father Coughlin truly was a man of ambition and wisdom. His newspaper, Social Justice is yet another thing to add to his long list of accomplishments. Ever a fighter against Communism and Jewish control, Father Coughlin is a man to be remembered.
24) Director-General Arnold Leese

"When the Jews leave Russia, Communism will collapse there. World Jewry is today relocating to America. Thus the real threat of Communism in America has just begun."
-Arnold Leese
Leader of the Imperial Fascist League, Arnold Leese was an extremely vocal figure in the 1930s, supporting Fascism and defense of the Aryan Race.
Though he was a political rival to the honorable Sir Oswald Mosley, the American Fascist Imperium recognizes both men as devoted and strong-willed fighters for the Cause. Even when the IFL eventually dissolved, Leese still continued to publish material and spread the word of truth.
25) Ezra Pound

"The technique of infamy is to start two lies at once and get people arguing heatedly over which is the truth."
-Ezra Pound
Famous American poet Ezra Pound was a major influencer in supporting the fascist movement. In 1924, Pound moved to Italy, where he embraced Benito Mussolini’s fascism as a solution to economic and cultural decay.
During WWII, he recorded hundreds of radio broadcasts for Fascist Italy (and later the Salò Republic), attacking the U.S., Roosevelt, Jews, and the war effort. He accurately saw Mussolini as a heroic figure restoring order and economic justice. A true fascist through and through, Ezra Pound is man to honor.
26) William Joyce

“The people of England will curse themselves for having preferred ruin from Churchill to peace from Hitler.”
-Willian Joyce
William Joyce was an America-born activist best know for his role in pro-Axis radio broadcasts, one of the most notable English-speakers of that topic.
In the early 1930s, Joyce joined Mosley's BUF, but later founded his own organization the National Socialist league. In August 1939, before the war broke out, he travelled to Germany, where he remained until his capture in 1945 and execution in 1946.
Due to his notable efforts in supporting the Cause, the Germans awarded him the War Merit Cross in 1944. At his peak, Joyce attracted millions of British listeners to his broadcast, almost always beginning with his famous catchphrase- “Germany calling, Germany calling.”
27) Robert Brasillach

"They want to take away possession of my earthly goods and judgment. That is easy, I have neither lands nor treasures... love and courage are not subject to trial."
-Robert Brasillach
Novelist, poet, and fascist intellectual, Robert Brasillach was one of the most prominent members of French advocation for the Third Reich regime.
An author of many notable books, Brasillach is also well-known for his role as editor of the Je suis partout, attacking the Resistance, Jews, and the Allies; while also supporting French collaboration with the Third Reich.
Though he was executed in 1945, his legacy remains to this day one of a martyr who died for his righteous ideas. The AFI remembers the sacrifice of the honorable Robert Brasillach.
28) Leider Anton Mussert

"I am a Dutchman with heart and soul, and anyone who wants to destroy this country will find in me his greatest enemy."
-Anton Mussert
Anton Mussert was a Dutch politician who founded and led the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands. He became the most prominent Dutch collaborator with Nazi Germany until his execution in 1946.
In 1931 he co-founded the NSB, which grew to roughly around 55,000 Members in the mid 1930s. Taking inspiration from both Classical Fascism and National Socialism, the NSB was the main fascist party in the country before and during World War II.
In 1942 he was granted the title of Leider van het Nederlandsche Volk by Hitler. A supporter of the great Third Reich and a man of brave ambition, Mussert is a welcome addition to our list.
29) Jacques Doriot

"Not only do you have to have a political point of view, you must also promote it."
-Jacques Doriot
Jacques Doriot is interesting in that he is the only Member on our list who was a former communist turned fascist. Despite his tainted past, he rose past it to become founder of France’s most important fascist party and a respected collaborator of Nazi Germany.
After WW1, Doriot joined the French Communist Party, but was expelled in 1934 due to ideological clashes. In June 1936 he founded the Parti Populaire Français, the largest fascist party in interwar France. In 1941 he helped create the Légion des Volontaires Francais contre le Bolchevism, and personally served on the Eastern Front earning him the Iron Cross.
Though he was killed in 1945, Doriot's story remains one of redemption and honor, having spearheaded the fascist movement in France and fought valiantly against the Soviets later on.
30) Pierre Drieu La Rochelle

"What is a fatherland to us if it is not a promise of empire?"
-Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
The final man on our list of 30 is Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, French novelist, essayist, and political writer.
A major advocate of French collaboration with Germany and support for fascism, Rochelle is best know for his many novels and political essays written during the 1930s.
Rochelle died in 1945 by suicide, opting for death by his own hand rather than that of trial. The American Fascist Imperium does not advocate for suicide in any situation, but despite that one must admire Rochelle's notable legacy and influence on France and Europe as a whole.
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CONCLUSION
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These are 30 notable figures the American Fascist Imperium chooses to respect, admire, honor, and take inspiration of in our own struggle. While it is roughly in order from greatest to least, be aware the order is not to be taken to extreme investigation. Some men may be moved up or down after heavy consideration, but all are still ones to remember and honor.
It should also me mentioned that other notable figures, such as Joseph Goebbels and Giovanni Gentile, would likely be added to this list if not for already existing Members such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. If we were to take a more literal approach, this list would likely be comprised of 70% Third Reich and Fascist Italy leaders. To demonstrate our more broad approach to ideology, this other method was employed instead.
Lastly, this list is not exhaustive, even with the additions of men like Goebbels and Gentile. The AFI honors an extremely vast list of notable figures, and these are merely the 30 we whose to mention. Exclusion from this list does not inherently mean opposition to.
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