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The New Swedish People's League ( sv, Nysvenska folkförbundet) was a
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organization in Sweden. The organization was founded on 19 January 1930, as members of the
National Socialist People's Party of Sweden Fascist People's Party of Sweden (in Swedish: ''Sveriges Fascistiska Folkparti'') was a fascist and later Nazi political party in Sweden. History It was founded on 3 September 1926 by a circle around the fascist publication ''Nationen''. Its cadr ...
in western Sweden rebelled against the party leader Konrad Hallgren. Stig Bille was the leader of the New Swedish People's League. On 15 March 1930 the organization began publish '' Vår Kamp'' ('Our Struggle') as its organ. On 1 October 1930 the organization merged into the New Swedish National League.Carlsson, Holger. ''Nazismen i Sverige: ett varningsord''. Stockholm: Trots allt!, 1942. pp. 24, 69, 204.Sweden. ''Betänkande med förslag angående åtgärder mot statsfientlig verksamhet''. Stockholm: Iduns tryckeri, 1935. p. 62. In
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Per Engdahl Per Claes Sven Edvard Engdahl (25 February 1909 – 4 May 1994) was a leading Swedish far-right politician. He was a leader of '' Sveriges Fascistiska Kamporganisation'' (SFKO or Sweden's Fascist Action Organization), during the 1930s. Born in ...
was a prominent member of the organization.


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