Clerical People's Party

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Kyrkliga Folkpartiet (English: Clerical People's Party or Popular Party) was a minor pro-

Jews were somewhat different. Rhedin, as a conservative Christian, was against the Jews as a religious community. NSAP were against the Jews as a race. Rhedin had no problem in accepting Jews who converted to Christianity, whereas NSAP and other nazi groups considered that converted Jews continued to be Jews in racial aspects. The party was closed down in 1936.[1]

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