New Swedish Movement
The New Swedish Movement (Swedish: Nysvenska Rörelsen) is a far-right political movement in Sweden that emphasized strong Swedish nationalism, corporatism, anti-Semitism and anti-communism as well as a cult of personality around Per Engdahl who founded the organization in 1941. The party overtly rejected Nazism, instead looking more towards Benito Mussolini for inspiration while also seeking to unify all groups against democracy, whether they were fascist or not. IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad was a member from 1942 until at least 1945.[1]
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- ^ Nilsson, Karl N. Alvar Svensk överklass och högerextremism under 1900-talet ISBN 91-86474-34-0 pp. 155-156
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