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- Ratniks abstract "The Ratniks (Ратник), or Warriors for the Advancement of the Bulgarian National Spirit, were members of a far-right Bulgarian nationalist organization founded in 1936. Its ideas were close to those of Germany's Nazis, including antisemitism and paramilitarism, but also loyalty to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. The Ratniks (ratnitsi) wore red uniforms in outright competition with the communists for the hearts and minds of the Bulgarian youth, and also badges bearing the Bogar: a Bulgarian sun cross.Despite decreeing their loyalty to the Monarchy and King Boris III of Bulgaria he officially dissolved the organisation in April 1939. The ban however was not enforced and they remained in existence. It was soon after the ban that they carried out one of their more notorious acts, the so-called \"Bulgarian Kristallnacht\" when, on September 20, 1939, the Ratniks marched in Sofia throwing stones at the Jewish shops. Police did not intervene and some shop windows were smashed although ultimately it proved to have much less impact than the German version and was widely condemned by most politicians. Alexander Belev, a leading member of the group, later claimed that the attack had been his idea and that he had personally led the mob.With the coming of the Red Army and the Bolsheviks into Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, the Ratniks disappeared from the Bulgarian scene. Many of the leaders became members of the Bulgarian national government abroad, some of the young Ratniks become volunteers in the Wehrmacht, while others chose to stay in Bulgaria and fight against the Communists.".
- Ratniks colour Red.
- Ratniks colourName "Red".
- Ratniks extinctionYear "1944".
- Ratniks formationYear "1936".
- Ratniks headquarter Bulgaria.
- Ratniks headquarter Sofia.
- Ratniks ideology Antisemitism.
- Ratniks ideology Nationalism.
- Ratniks ideology Nazism.
- Ratniks ideology Racism.
- Ratniks leader Asen_Kantardzhiev.
- Ratniks thumbnail Ratnik_emblem.svg?width=300.
- Ratniks wikiPageID "12035134".
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- Ratniks wikiPageRevisionID "702148540".
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Belev.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Antisemitism.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Asen_Kantardzhiev.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Bolsheviks.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Boris_III_of_Bulgaria.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_Orthodox_Church.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-communist_organizations.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bulgarian_nationalism.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Far-right_politics.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nationalist_organizations.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_established_in_1936.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_organisations_based_in_Bulgaria.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ratniks.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Holocaust_in_Bulgaria.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Far-right_politics.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Kristallnacht.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Nationalism.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Nazism.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Paramilitary.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Progled.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Racism.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Red.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Sofia.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Sun_cross.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink Wehrmacht.
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLink File:Flag_Ratnik.svg.
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- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ratnik".
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ratniks of the Advancement of the Bulgarian National Spirit".
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ratniks".
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Redshirts".
- Ratniks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Warriors for the Advancement of the Bulgarian National Spirit".
- Ratniks colorcode "#CE2029".
- Ratniks colours Red.
- Ratniks flag "150".
- Ratniks headquarters "Formerly Sofia, Bulgaria".
- Ratniks ideology Antisemitism.
- Ratniks ideology Nazism.
- Ratniks ideology Racism.
- Ratniks ideology "Bulgarian nationalism,".
- Ratniks international "N/A".
- Ratniks leader "Professor Asen Kantardzhiev".
- Ratniks logo "130".
- Ratniks nameEnglish "Warriors for the Advancement of the Bulgarian National Spirit".
- Ratniks nameNative "Ратници за напредъка на българщината".
- Ratniks newspaper "Progled".
- Ratniks position Far-right_politics.
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- Ratniks subject Category:Anti-communist_organizations.
- Ratniks subject Category:Bulgarian_nationalism.
- Ratniks subject Category:Far-right_politics.
- Ratniks subject Category:Nationalist_organizations.
- Ratniks subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1936.
- Ratniks subject Category:Political_organisations_based_in_Bulgaria.
- Ratniks subject Category:Ratniks.
- Ratniks subject Category:The_Holocaust_in_Bulgaria.
- Ratniks hypernym Members.
- Ratniks type Agent.
- Ratniks type Group.
- Ratniks type Organisation.
- Ratniks type PoliticalParty.
- Ratniks type Establishment.
- Ratniks type Group.
- Ratniks type Organization.
- Ratniks type Organization.
- Ratniks type Organization.
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- Ratniks type Thing.
- Ratniks type Q43229.
- Ratniks type Q7278.
- Ratniks comment "The Ratniks (Ратник), or Warriors for the Advancement of the Bulgarian National Spirit, were members of a far-right Bulgarian nationalist organization founded in 1936. Its ideas were close to those of Germany's Nazis, including antisemitism and paramilitarism, but also loyalty to the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.".
- Ratniks label "Ratniks".
- Ratniks sameAs Q2918361.
- Ratniks sameAs Ратничество_за_напредък_на_българщината.
- Ratniks sameAs ראטניק.