Swedish National Socialist Unity Party

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Göteborg-based Party Staff (partistaben) of SNSP declared the party leader Birger Furugård expelled from the party. Furugård was however able to isolate the Party Staff faction, and retained a majority of the party membership. The Party Staff regrouped as the Swedish National Socialist Unity Party (commonly nicknamed SNSP-staben). The Party Staff group continued to publish Vår Kamp as its party organ.[1]

In December 1933 the Skanör-Falsterbo branch of the party broke away and formed a party of its own.[1]

In late 1933 the Swedish National Socialist Unity Party merged into the National Socialist Bloc.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lööw, Heléne. Hakkorset och Wasakärven: en studie av nationalsocialismen i Sverige 1924-1950. Göteborg: H. Lööw, 1990. p. 20.
  2. ^ Svenska Dagbladets årsbok. 1933. p. 59.