The Antifascist United Front (FUA) – [ Portuguese : Frente Única Antifascista ] was a Brazilian political organization .
11-547: [REDACTED] Look up fua in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. FUA or Fua may refer to: People [ edit ] Alani Fua (born 1992), American football player Fua Haripitak (1910–1993), Thai artist Sione Fua (born 1988), American football player Fua (footballer) (born 1969), Angolan footballer Other uses [ edit ] Frente Única Antifascista , antifa organization of Brazil Al-Fu'ah ,
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55-581: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Antifascist United Front (Brazil) FUA was founded in São Paulo on 25 June 1933 to oppose fascism , as represented by the Brazilian Integralist Action (AIB). FUA was created on the initiative of Communist League (LC), Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), Italian anti-fascist immigrants and other leftist organizations. A meeting
66-522: The Battle of the Praça da Sé . Until February 1934, the year in which the organization ceased activities, FUA edited the newspaper O Homem Livre , the main vehicle of antifascist propaganda of that period. Throughout 1934 FUA opened space for the formation of a broader range of progressive sectors. The antifascist struggle and the more general struggle for reforms and against conservative forces culminated in
77-463: The anarchist newspapers A Lanterna and A Plebe . Communist Party of Brazil (PCB) and entities linked to it were invited but did not attend. The anarchists also did not formally participate, although they maintained contacts and aligned with the Antifascist front on some occasions. FUA, together with other groups, held a series of demonstrations. Its militants played an important role in
88-717: The formation of the National Liberation Alliance (ANL) in 1935. Political radicalization, left and right, was evident in Brazil and the rest of the world. In the 1930s, liberalism was in crisis as a result of events such as the Great Depression , the growth of fascist movements in Europe and the radicalization of communist movements. Liberalism experienced significant competition from other economic and political organization movements, both from
99-645: The population and expanse of metropolitan areas in countries Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title FUA . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FUA&oldid=1208033508 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description
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121-584: Was held in the hall of the Civic Union 5 de Julho, in which the Anti-fascist United Front was constituted. The meeting was chaired by Francesco Frola. Attending groups included PSB, LC, Union of Graphic Workers, Socialist University Guild, 5 de Julho Civic Legion, Flag of 18, Giacomo Socialist Group Matteotti, O Homem Livre newspaper, A Rua newspaper, O Socialismo magazine, Grupo Italia Libera, São Paulo Workers Federation (FOSP), and
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