- Political uniform
A number of
political movement s have involved their members wearinguniform s, typically as a way of showing their identity in marches and demonstrations. The wearing of political uniforms has tended to be associated with radical political beliefs, typically at thefar-right or more rarely,far-left of politics, and can be used to imply aparamilitary type of organization.Prohibition
A number of countries have legislation banning the wearing of political uniforms. Many also ban members of their police and armed forces from taking part in political activity when in uniform.
In Germany, political uniforms are forbidden.
Political uniforms were forbidden in
Sweden during the period1947 -2002 . The law existed to preventneo-Nazi groups from wearing uniforms, which they after2002 can do legally. (seeNational Socialist Front ).In the
United Kingdom , thePublic Order Act 1936 , passed to control extremist political movements in the 1930s such as theBritish Union of Fascists , banned the wearing of political uniforms during marches.List of parties with political uniforms
Notable uniformed political groups have included:
* theBrownshirts , a paramilitary organization of the GermanNazi party ."Blackshirts":
* theBlackshirts , Fascist paramilitary groups inItaly
*British Union of Fascists , a fascist political party of the 1930s in the United Kingdom.
* the Patriotic People's Movement ofFinland "Blueshirts":
*The Blueshirts , or Army Comrades Association, an Irish political organisation set up by General Eoin O'Duffy in 1932.
* TheBritish Fascists , the first avowedly fascist organisation in the United Kingdom.
* the ChineseBlue Shirt Society , a secret clique within the Kuomintang
* the National Syndicalists inPortugal Other:
*Silver Legion of America , commonly known as the Silver Shirts, an American fascist organization founded by William Dudley Pelley
*Ku Klux Klan in theUnited States
* theGreen Shirt Movement for Social Credit in the United Kingdom.The youth sections of some political movements have also been uniformed:
*Hitler Youth (the youth wing of the GermanNazi Party )
*Komsomol (the youth wing of theCommunist Party of the Soviet Union )Political uniforms have sometimes taken the form of headwear:
* Members of theProvisional Irish Republican Army andSinn Féin have wornblack beret s in demonstrations
* Black berets are also worn over hoods by members ofETA See also
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Armband
* The Black Shorts a parody of fascist uniforms in the Jeeves novels ofP.G. Wodehouse .
*Political colour
*Political symbol
*Masked rally
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