Events

Forum of Nation and Europe

A one day event organised by Jeune Nation/Les Nationalistes, under the sponsorship of Alliance Forteresse Europe and Alliance for Peace and Freedom (APF). The name of the event is “NATO – out of Europe”. Program: Samedi 7th May, from 13

Heretic Fest

National-socialist black metal (NSBM) music festival that take place in Kyiv, Ukraine. Festival organized mainly by Alexey Levkin, neo-nazi activist from Russia, leader of the M8L8TH music band and Wotanjugend movement. Festival took place in 2019 and was canceled in

Independence March

Demonstration in the form of a march through the streets of Warsaw on November 11. The Independence March was initiated by nationalist political organizations in 2011 actively supported by the ruling party PiS.

Institut Iliade’s 2020 colloquium

Yearly colloquium of Institut Iliade, identitarian think tank heir of the Nouvelle Droite, New Right, centrally active within the metapolitcal enterprise, the ideological battle led by the French and European far right. The 2020 one was named “2020 : la

Institut Iliade’s 2021 colloquium

Yearly colloquium of Institut Iliade, identitarian think tank heir of the Nouvelle Droite, New Right, centrally active within the metapolitcal enterprise, the ideological battle led by the French and European far right. The 2021 one was named “2021 : au-delà

Institut Iliade’s 2022 colloquium

Yearly colloquium of Institut Iliade, identitarian think tank heir of the Nouvelle Droite, New Right, centrally active within the metapolitcal enterprise, the ideological battle led by the French and European far right. This year it was named “2022 : restaurer

Lukov March

The Lukov March is an annual torchlight procession honouring a pro-Nazi Bulgarian general of the 1930s and 1940s, who led the fascist *Union of Bulgarian National Legions*. First held in 2003, the Lukov March – which draws neo-Nazis from elsewhere

Right-wing conference in Vienna

A [scandalous conference](https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/ausland/europa/gipfeltreffen-mit-putins-fuenfter-kolonne/story/30542701) in Vienna, which brought together the Russian far-right, represented by Orthodox businessman Konstantin Malofeev, organizer of the event, and Eurasianism ideologue Alexander Dugin as well as representatives of far-right movements and parties in Europe. It is believed