Talk:Brit HaBirionim

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Not a fascist organisation
Abba Ahimeir used fascist rhetoric in the 1920s because he believed it to be a way to oppose the horrors of the Russian communist revolution. By the time he founded Brit HaBirionim in the 1930s he had been "cured of fascism" as he learned more about Mussolini and Hitler. He and his movement were accused of fascism by their opponents, but the movement itself actively opposed Hitler's fascism "a few members of the movement even carried out a protest against the Nazi government and stole the swastika-bearing flag from the German consulate in Tel Aviv". Annette Maon (talk) 12:10, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
 * I agree, Annette. This was not a fascist organization. They tore down Nazi flags. Also, one of the sources in the article states that Brit HaBirionim only existed from 1930 to maybe 1932 or 1933, and "carried out a series of protests that were symbolic rather than damaging". --FeralOink (talk) 07:05, 13 February 2024 (UTC)

Please add link to the Hebrew article
ברית הבריונים Annette Maon (talk) 12:24, 15 January 2022 (UTC)