National Alliance (Sweden)

The National Alliance (Swedish: Nationella Alliansen) is a neo-Nazi organisation run by Robert Vesterlund. Previously known as SUNS (Stockholms Unga NationalSocialister) and formed by Vesterlund at the same time as he ran Sverigedemokratisk Ungdom, they published the magazine Info 14. The group changed its name in 1996 and Christopher Rangne was appointed leader.

Nationalism and fascism in Sweden
Groups
Pre-1945
  • National League of Sweden
  • National Socialist Bloc
  • National Socialist People's Party of Sweden
  • National Socialist Workers' Party
  • New Swedish Movement
  • Swedish National Socialist Farmers' and Workers' Party
Defunct
(post-1945)
  • Bevara Sverige Svenskt
  • Info-14
  • National Alliance
  • Nordic Reich Party
  • National Socialist Front
  • National Youth
  • Sweden Party
  • White Aryan Resistance
Active
  • Legion Wasa
  • National Democrats
  • Party of the Swedes
  • Swedish Resistance Movement
  • Sweden Democrats
  • European Workers Party
People
Pre-1945
  • Carl-Ehrenfried Carlberg
  • Per Engdahl
  • Martin Eugen Ekström
  • Elof Eriksson
  • Nils Flyg
  • Birger Furugård
  • Sven Olov Lindholm
  • Adrian Molin
Post-1945
  • Jackie Arklöv
  • Hampus Hellekant
  • Klas Lund
  • Jimmie Åkesson
  • See also European Social Movement
  • John Hron
  • Nazism in Sweden
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