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- MACH, Alexander (1902–1980) Slovak People's Party politician.
- McWILLIAMS, Joseph E. (1904–1996) Fascist politician.
- MAEZTU Y WHITNEY, Ramiro (1875–1936) Nationalist writer.
- MAHRAUN, Arthur (1890–1950) Young German Order leader.
- MALAPARTE, Curzio (pseud.) (Karl Erich Suckert) (1898–1957) Fascist journalist.
- MALLIARAKAS, Jean Gilles (1944-) Founder of Third Way.
- MANOILESCU, Minail (1891–1950) Foreign Minister and theorist of Corporatism.
- MARAVIGLIA, Maurizio (1878–1955) Early Fascist politician.
- MARIN, Vasile (1904–1937) National Peasants' Party and Iron Guard politician.
- MARINELLI, Giovanni (1879–1944) Fascist.
- MARINETTI, Filippo Tommaso (1876–1944) Early Fascist philosopher.
- MARION, Paul Jules André (1899–1954) Parti Populaire Français politician and collaborator.
- MARKOV, Nikolai Evgenevich (1866–1945) Leading Union of the Russian People activist and later supporter of Nazism.
- MARQUET, Adrien Théodore Ernest (1885–1955) Neosocialist.
- MATTHYS, Victor Hubert (1914–1947) Deputy leader of Rexism.
- MAULNIER, Thierry (1908–1988) Action Française activist.
- MAURRAS, Charles Marie Photius (1862–1952) Leader of Action Française.
- MAXENCE, Jean-Pierre (1906–1956) Writer.
- MEIJER, Arnold Joseph (1905–1965) Zwart Front politician.
- MEINVIELLE, Julio (1905–1979) Anti-Semitic writer and Tacuara Nationalist Movement ideologue.
- MERCOURIS, George S. (1886–1943) Founder of the Greek National Socialist Party.
- MESKÖ, Zoltán (1883–1959) Hungarian National Socialist Party leader.
- METAXAS, Ioannis (1871–1941) Dictator of the 4th of August Regime.
- MEZZASOMA, Fernando (1907–1945) Fascist journalist.
- MICHELINI, Arturo (1909–1969) Leader of the Italian Social Movement.
- MISHIMA, Yukio (pseud.) (Kimitake Hiraoka) (1925–1970) Author and leader of the Tatenokai.
- MOELLER VAN DEN BRUCK, Arthur (1876–1925) Author of Das Dritte Reich.
- MOLIN, Adrian Leopold (1880–1942) Anti-emigration campaigner.
- MONSARAZ, Alberto de (1889–1959) Chairman of the National Syndicalists.
- MORÉS, Antoine Amadée Marie Vincent Manca, Marquis de Vallambrosa (1858–1896) Founder of the Antisemitic League of France.
- MOSELEY, George Van Horn (1874–1960) Army General and anti-Semite.
- MOSLEY, Sir Oswald Ernald (1896–1980) Founder and leader of the New Party, the British Union of Fascists and the Union Movement.
- MOŢA, Ion (1902–1936) Deputy leader of the Iron Guard.
- MÜLLER, Heinrich (1900–45) Head of the Gestapo.
- MUÑOZ GRANDES, Agustin (1896–1970) Falangist cabinet minister and commander of the Blue Division.
- MUSSERT, Anton Adriaan (1894–1946) National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands leader and collaborator.
- MUSSOLINI, Benito Amilcare Andrea (1883–1945) Dictator of Fascist Italy and the Italian Social Republic, known as Il Duce.
- MUTI, Ettore (1902–43) Secretary of the National Fascist Party.
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