National Association for Struggle against Communism
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National Association for Struggle against Communism (in Swedish: Nationalföreningen för kommunismens bekämpande) was a short-lived anti-communist political organization in Sweden. The group was founded in 1932.
Its founders were Alfred Ekberg, A. Clintholm, Arnold Linde, B. Lindfors and Axel Nilsson.
The programme of the organization included the following goals:
- Struggle against Communism
- Lawful business activity
- Right to work, both for organized as unorganized
- Struggle against Monopolization
- Preservation of an independent Swedish farming class.
The group published Den Kommunistiska Skuggan. One issue was published in March 1932 and a second in September 1932.
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- Den Kommunistiska Skuggan, March 1932
- Den Kommunistiska Skuggan, September 1932