The Swedish Socialist Assembly ( Swede Svensk socialistisk samling ; abbreviated SSS) is the Swedish Nazi party that existed from 1933 to 1950.
| Swedish Socialist Assembly | |
|---|---|
| Svensk socialistisk samling | |
| Leader | Sven-Olof Lindholm |
| Founder | |
| Established | 1933 |
| Dissolution date | 1950 |
| Ideology | national socialism , strasserism |
| Party print | Den svenska nationalsocialisten, Den svenska folksocialisten |
History
It was formed in 1933 as the National Socialist Workers Party by breaking away from the Swedish National Socialist Party one of the factions led by Sven-Olof Lindholm. In 1938, the party was renamed the Swedish Socialist Assembly.
The party’s press was the newspaper Swedish National Socialist ( Den svenska nationalsocialisten ), which changed its name in 1939 to the Swedish National Socialist ( Den svenska folksocialisten ).
In the 1936 Riksdag elections, the party gathered 17 thousand votes, which exceeded the number of votes cast for all other Nazi parties combined. However, in the 1944 election, only 4,200 voters voted for her.
The program of the Swedish National Assembly was drawn up on the exact model of the NSDAP .
Literature
- Payne, Stanley . A History of Fascism 1914-1945. - London : Roultedge, 1996.
Sources
- Svensk uppslagsbok. V. 28.