The National Union of Sweden ( Swede. Sveriges nationella förbund; SNF ) is a radical Swedish organization founded in 1915 [1] and existing until the early 70s. Initially, the organization was the youth wing of the "Right Party", but lost contact with the party, as it gradually began to work more actively with national socialist organizations. The NSS also published the pro-German newspaper Dagsposten, which was published under the name Fria Ord after the 1950s. [2]
| National Union of Sweden | |
|---|---|
| Sveriges nationella förbund | |
| Leader | Lennart Nyberg |
| Established | 1915 |
| Ideology | Nationalism |
| Party print | Fria ord |
1934-1936 the organization, due to the withdrawal of its members from the right-wing party, had three seats in the lower house of the Riksdag , being the only openly nationalist party in the Riksdag of Sweden for all time. After the Second World War, the NSSh ceased to exist as a party, but continued to exist as an organization.