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Thunder Cross : Fascist Antisemitism in Twentieth-Century Latvia - Paula A. Oppermann

Thunder Cross

Fascist Antisemitism in Twentieth-Century Latvia

By: Paula A. Oppermann

Hardcover | 21 October 2025

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Founded in 1932, the Perkonkrusts (âThunder Crossâ) was the largest and most prominent right-wing political party in Latvia in the early twentieth century. Its mottoâ"âLatvia for Latvians!ââ"echoed the ultranationalist rhetoric of similar movements throughout Europe at the time. Unlike the Nazis in Germany or the Fascists in Italy, however, the Perkonkrusts never succeeded in seizing power. Nevertheless, Holocaust historian Paula A. Oppermann argues, its movement left an indelible mark on the country. The antisemitism at the core of the Perkonkrustsâ ideology remained a driving force for Latvian fascists throughout the twentieth century, persisting despite shifting historical and political contexts. Thunder Cross is the most comprehensive study of Latviaâs fascist movement in English to date, and the only work that investigates the often neglected continuities of fascist antisemitism after World War II. Formulated as an empirical case study, this book draws on international and interdisciplinary secondary literature and sources in seven languages to broaden our understanding of fascism, antisemitism, and mass violence from Germany and Italy to the larger European context.
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"This is an impressive, extensively researched manuscript on a little-known European fascist movement. With a close eye to people and place, it places the unique history of this movement in the tumultuous context of war, revolution, and the emergence of the radical right in Latvia and interwar Europe." - Molly Pucci, author of Security Empire: The Secret Police in Communist Eastern Europe "Finally, a reliable and meticulously researched study of antisemitism and fascism in Latvia before, during, and after World War II. This book shows that one group of Latvians developed their own forms of fascist movements appropriate to local conditions and eagerly participated in the Holocaust as it gave them the opportunity to carry out their long-desired goal of annihilating the Jews." - Roland Clark, University of Liverpool

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