National Patriotic Front "Memory" Национально-патриотический фронт «Память» | |
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Abbreviation | NPF "Pamyat" (English) НПФ «Память» (Russian) |
Leader | Dmitri Vasilyev (1988—2003) Nikolay Skorodumov (2003—2021) |
Founder | Dmitri Vasilyev |
Founded | 1980 |
Dissolved | 10 June 2021 |
Preceded by | Vityaz |
Headquarters | Moscow |
Newspaper | Pamyat |
Membership | 3,000 |
Ideology | Russian nationalism Traditionalism Orthodox fundamentalism Neofascism[1] Orthodox nationalism National conservatism Tsarism Antisemitism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Black Gold White |
Slogan | "God! Tsar! Nation!" (Russian: "Бог! Царь! Нация!") |
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The National Patriotic Front "Memory" (NPF "Memory"; Russian: Национально-патриотический фронт «Память»; НПФ «Память», also known as the Pamyat Society; Russian: Общество «Память», Russian: Obshchestvo «Pamyat», Russian pronunciation: [ˈpamʲɪtʲ]) was a Russian far-right antisemitic,[2][3][4][5][6] and monarchist organization.
Pamyat also identified itself as the "People's National-Patriotic Orthodox Christian movement." The group's stated focus is preserving Russian culture. Its longtime leader, Dmitri Vasilyev, died in 2003. The group disappeared by the 1990s and was split into groups like Russian National Unity.[7][8]