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Iran National-Socialist Workers Party

Last modified: 2002-11-16 by ivan sache
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[Iran National-Socialist Workers Party]by "Fulmine80"


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The flag of the Iranian National-socialist Workers Party' (SOMKA or SUMKA, from the acronym of Hezb-e Sosialist-e Melli-ye Kargaran-e Iran in Farsi language) was a Nazi-like flag with a stylized eagle in the middle but I don't know the meaning of this. This party was a very small organization involved in politics during the beginning of the 1950s but it disappeared very quickly. The party was opposed to Mosadegh's democratic governement(1950-1953) and exposed a strong neonazi ideàlogy. Its leader was Davud Monshizadeh. I have also a picture that show a meeting of the party in which the armband with party logo is clearly visible.

Source: Fifty years of history with Pan-Iranists by Naser Engheta

Fulmine80, 29 September 2002

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