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Nasisten
TypeWeekly
EditorJ. Levin
FoundedSeptember 1933
Political alignmentNazism
Ceased publicationApril 1934
HeadquartersMalmö

Nasisten ('The Nazi') was a Nazi weekly newspaper published in Malmö, Sweden, between September 1933 and April 1934.

History and profile

When a first issue of Nasisten was published in September 1933, it was aligned with the National Socialist League. It became an organ for the Swedish National Socialist Unity (formed by National Socialist branches in Skåne in October 1933), then becoming a regional organ of the National Socialist Bloc. It later changed allegiance to the movement of Birger Furugård.

Nasisten carried the by-line 'Organ for the National Socialists of southern Sweden'. J. Levin was the editor of Nasisten.

References

  1. ^ Libris. Nasisten
  2. ^ Robinson, Jacob, and Philip Friedman. Guide to Research in Jewish History 1933-1945: Its Background and Aftermath. New York: [Yad Washem Remembrance Authority of Disaster and Heroism, 1958. p. 23
  3. Wärenstam, Eric. Fascismen och nazismen i Sverige. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1972. p. 145
  4. ^ Carlsson, Holger. Nazismen i Sverige: ett varningsord. Stockholm: Trots allt!, 1942. p. 59
  5. Carlsson, Holger. Nazismen i Sverige: ett varningsord. Stockholm: Trots allt!, 1942. p. 64
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