Nasyonal Aktivite ve Zinde İnkişaf

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National Activity and Vigorous Development
Nasyonal Aktivite ve Zinde İnkişaf
AbbreviationNAZİ
Founded1969
Dissolved1975
Preceded byRepublican Villagers Nation Party
Succeeded byNationalist Movement Party
IdeologyNeo-Nazism
Pan-Turkism
Political positionFar-right

The National Activity and Vigorous Development (Turkish: Nasyonal Aktivite ve Zinde İnkişaf) was a neo-Nazi and Pan-Turkist political association formed in İzmir, Turkey in 1969 by a group of former Republican Villagers Nation Party (CKMP) members. The club maintained two combat units. The members wore SA uniforms and used the Hitler salute. One of the leaders, Gündüz Kapancıoğlu, was re-admitted to the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) in 1975. A few days later, the association merged with the MHP and abolished itself. The association was relatively small, with an estimated 20 members at its peak in 1969.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Haber7. "Türkeş'ten Nazileri dövün talimatı". Haber7 (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-11-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Jürgen Roth and Kamil Taylan: Die Türkei – Republik unter Wölfen. Bornheim-Merten, p. 119.