In 1958, Yockey founded the Western Brigade, a militia of far-right fighters from the United States and western Europe to aid the Soviet Union against what he saw as the Zionist conspiracy. The Brigade fought in the Cuban War, the Sino-Soviet War, the War for Guatemala, and the Fourth World War, earning accolades from Vyacheslav Molotov and Gennady Yanayev. After Yockey's death in 1960, leadership of the Brigade fell to Willis Carto, another thinker that shared Yockey's views.
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| - Francis Parker Yockey (HSE)
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| - In 1958, Yockey founded the Western Brigade, a militia of far-right fighters from the United States and western Europe to aid the Soviet Union against what he saw as the Zionist conspiracy. The Brigade fought in the Cuban War, the Sino-Soviet War, the War for Guatemala, and the Fourth World War, earning accolades from Vyacheslav Molotov and Gennady Yanayev. After Yockey's death in 1960, leadership of the Brigade fell to Willis Carto, another thinker that shared Yockey's views.
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| - In 1958, Yockey founded the Western Brigade, a militia of far-right fighters from the United States and western Europe to aid the Soviet Union against what he saw as the Zionist conspiracy. The Brigade fought in the Cuban War, the Sino-Soviet War, the War for Guatemala, and the Fourth World War, earning accolades from Vyacheslav Molotov and Gennady Yanayev. After Yockey's death in 1960, leadership of the Brigade fell to Willis Carto, another thinker that shared Yockey's views.
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