The National Socialist Bloc ( Swedish Nationalsocialistiska Blocket, NSB ) is the Swedish National Socialist Party, formed in 1933 as a result of the merger of the Nationalsocialistiska Samlingspartiet , Nationalsocialistiska Förbundet and small national socialist organizations associated with human rights lawyer Sven Wahl Hall . Later, Svensk Nationalsocialistisk Semling joined the block.
| National Socialist Bloc | |
|---|---|
| Nationalsocialistiska Blocket | |
| Founder | Hallstrom, Sven |
| Established | 1933 |
| Dissolution date | 1945 |
| Ideology | national socialism |
The party leader was Colonel Martin Extrem . The party published a number of newspapers: Landet Fritt ( Gothenburg ), Vår Kamp ( Gothenburg ), Front Vår ( Umea ), Nasisten ( Malmö ) and Riksposten.
Unlike other Nazi parties in Sweden, the National Socialist bloc relied on the support of the upper classes. The party was noticeably smaller than Sweden's two main National Socialist parties at the time, SNSP and NSAP . Over time, the party left the country's political arena. Around the end of 1945, the party broke up.