Mladorossy

The Mladorossy believed that the Soviet government, for all its negative ideology, was preserving the Russian state and defending its national interests.

Alexander Kazembek saw from fascism the combination of traditionalism, ultra-nationalism, anti-communism, as well as the desire to lean on the masses hence the imitation of the Italian fascists.

[3] In 1933 Kazembek attended a conference in Berlin where he signed a cooperation pact with Anastasy Vonsiatsky's All-Russian Fascist Organisation and Pavel Bermondt-Avalov's Russian National Socialist Movement, this was motivated by the Nazi Party's anti-communist stance however when this evolved into anti-Russian sentiment the Mladorossy denounced Nazism with its general secretary, Kirill Elita-Vilchkovsky, referring to the ideology as "Satanic fascism".

They recognized Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia as the legitimate heir of the Russian throne and the latter became supportive of the organization.

While still declaring Stalin as their enemy, the Mladorossy believed that a tsar could fully function in the Soviet system that was in place at the time in the USSR.

Kazembek along with Vonsiatsky and Bermondt-Avalov attending the 1933 Russian Fascist conference in Berlin.