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About sickle and hammer flag

This is the flag of the Russian Bolshevik, an organization that is hardly left-wing, but advocates nationalism.

That's too easy for you to earn! But to be honest, your score is not enough for me. My goal is the great spirit of internationalism. Hey hey!

The national Bolshevik flag is actually the cross of Nazi party flag and sickle and hammer. If you change the sickle and hammer in the middle into a swastika, it will be just like the Nazis. Therefore, it can be seen that the purpose of this banner is to take into account two major trends of thought in Russian society: the rise of the nation and the trend of thought demanding progress. Therefore, it can be said that he is very successful, wooing progressive young people who do not want to degenerate into Nazis and are full of national pride. I think he is left-wing, partly because he stands relatively close, defends the * * * production party, and his radical aspects are mostly anti-bureaucracy. Fighting against the Nazis in his own country is more or less worthy of recognition.

The pictures you connected are the national Bolsheviks attacking the Russian financial building.

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What is the National Bolshevik Party?

The "National Bolshevik Party" is an ultra-left political party in Russia, which is famous at home and abroad for its radical and extreme behavior. Because the surname of its leader, Limonov, means "lemon" in Russian, the party is also called Lemon Party. 20065438+0110/8 October, Lebed, a 6-year-old girl, as a supporter of the national Bolshevik Party, tried to attack the British Crown Prince Charles, protesting the British military action in Afghanistan and supporting Lithuania's entry into NATO. 20021October 22nd, 165438+ At the NATO Summit in Prague, two members of the Party threw tomatoes at the NATO Secretary-General.

In Russia, the "National Bolshevik Party" also frequently created troubles and repeatedly attacked state organs. On February 4, 2004, at 65438, about 40 members of the Bolshevik National Party rushed into the President's office and demanded a dialogue with Putin. On May 4th this year, they hung a 10 meter long banner outside the Russian hotel on the edge of Red Square, which read: "Putin, step down yourself".