New Swedish Movement (redirect from Nysvenska Rörelsen)
The New Swedish Movement (Swedish: Nysvenska Rörelsen) was a far-right political movement in Sweden that emphasized strong Swedish nationalism, corporatism...
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Modern Swedish (Swedish: nysvenska) is the linguistic term used for the Swedish language from the Bible translation of 1526 to the development of a common...
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revealing that Kamprad had joined Engdahl's pro-fascist New Swedish Movement (Nysvenska Rörelsen) in 1942, at age 16. Kamprad had raised funds and recruited members...
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After the war, the SO renamed itself the New Swedish Movement (NSR, Nysvenska Rörelsen) and in public attempted to distance itself from Nazi Germany...
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('new Swedishness') he split from this group in 1941 to lead his own Nysvenska Rörelsen which continued to strongly support the Nazis. Before the end...
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Swedes. Inspiration came from the post-World War II fascist organisation Nysvenska Rörelsen created by Per Engdahl. The group was often violent. Founded...
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line between Older New Swedish and Younger New Swedish (äldre nysvenska and yngre nysvenska). Dalin wrote the periodical in a free and lively conversational...
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temptation") published by Johan Gerson in 1495. Modern Swedish (Swedish: nysvenska) begins with the advent of the printing press and the European Reformation...
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and the New Swedish People's League. The New Swedish National League (Nysvenska nationella förbundet) was the name of the unified party. On November 1...
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The New Swedish People's League (Swedish: Nysvenska folkförbundet) was a Nazi organization in Sweden. The organization was founded on 19 January 1930...
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