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Swedish WW2 NSAP annual meeting in Visby 1936 badge

Swedish WW2 NSAP annual meeting in Visby 1936 badge

422 USD


Model/Product no.: 37421
Stock status: In stock

Swedish NSAP  annual meeting in Visby 1936 badge

Textbook version.

Although not maker marked these are manufactured by the famous company Sporrong from Stockholm.

Stamped sheet metal, non magnetic.

Roughly 42 x 29 mm

Near mint condition, with both prongs intact.

A very hard to find pin from the Swedish equivalent to the German NSDAP. .

The Swedish Socialist Assembly "Svensk socialistisk samling" (SSS), until 1938 called the National Socialist Workers' Party (NSAP) and colloquially called Lindholmarna, was a Swedish Nazi political party that existed from 1933 to the end of June 1950. The party broke free from the Swedish National Socialist Party (SNSP) led by Birger Furugård and was founded in January 1933 on the initiative of Sven Olov Lindholm, who remained party leader throughout its existence.

SSS had the German Nazi Party as an ideological and organizational model with anti-capitalism, collectivism and great state influence as leading items on the agenda. Compared to the SNSP, no major ideological differences can be discerned, however, the movement's character of the "workers' party" was emphasized more among the people of Lindholm. [2]