Avante hymn of the Brazilian Integralist Action

The AIB was funded in 1932 in São Paulo during the 1932 revolution, it was a clerical nationalist party based on the social doctrine of the church, the union of all races and people and in the economical corporatism The AIB reached it’s peak in 1937 with 1,5 members and around 40 thousand militiamen, when it was outlawed on november 10th after Getúlio Vargas declared his own dictatorship, the New State In 1938 the integralists proceeded to make two levants against the new regime, but they failed and the party Leader, Plínio Salgado, was exiled on Portugal, and only returned to Brazil in 1945 when he created the Party of Popular Representation, also a integralist party that came to be the third largest aprty before being outlawed again after the 1964 coup
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