Commentary
The extremist anarchist-communist group Antifa is in the headlines because President Donald Trump announced he will be designating it as a terrorist organization.
The organization was initially part of the Soviet Unionโs front operations to bring about communist dictatorship in Germany, and it worked to label all rival parties as โfascist.โ
The organization can be traced to the โunited frontโ of the Soviet Unionโs Communist International (Comintern) during the Third World Congress in Moscow in June and July 1921, according to the German booklet โ80 Years of Anti-Fascist Actionโ by Bernd Langer, published by the Association for the Promotion of Anti-Fascist Culture. Langer is a former member of the Autonome Antifa, formerly one of Germanyโs largest Antifa organizations, which disbanded in 2004.
The Soviet Union was among the worldโs most violent dictatorships, killing an estimated 20 million people, according to โThe Black Book of Communism,โ published by Harvard University Press. The Soviet regime is second only to the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong, which killed an estimated 65 million people.
The idea of the united front strategy was to bring together left-wing organizations in order to incite communist revolution. The Soviets believed that, following Russiaโs revolution in 1917, communism would next spread to Germany, since Germany had the second-largest communist party, the KPD (Communist Party of Germany).
It was at the Fourth World Congress of the Comintern in 1922 that the plan took shape. Moscow formed the slogan โTo the Massesโ for its united front strategy and sought to join together the various communist and workersโ parties of Germany under a single ideological banner that it controlled.
โThe โunified frontโ thus did not mean an equal cooperation between different organizations, but the dominance of the workersโ movement by the communists,โ Langer writes.
Benito Mussolini, a Marxist and socialist who had been expelled from Italyโs Socialist Party in 1914 for his support for World War I, later founded the fascist movement as his own political party. He took power through his โMarch on Romeโ in October 1922.
In Germany, Adolf Hitlerย became head of the National Socialist German Workersโ Party (Nazi Party) in 1921 and mounted a coup attempt in 1923.
The KPD decided to use the banner of anti-fascism to form a movement. Langer notes, though, that to the KPD, the ideas of โfascismโ and โanti-fascismโ were โundifferentiated,โ and the term โfascismโ served merely as rhetoric meant to support their aggressive opposition.
Both the communist and fascist systems were based on collectivism and state-planned economies. Both also proposed systems wherein the individual was heavily controlled by a powerful state, and both were responsible for large-scale atrocities and genocide.