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After the failure of the left during the 1980's and a general political swing towards neoliberalism and conservatism, the fascist party "Sverigedemokraterna" (The Sweden Democrats) was formed by older fascist activists. Sverigedemokraterna tried to copy the concept of the German Republicans, the English National Front and the French Front Nationale. But they never reached the same level of success, largely due to bad organizing skills, inner splits and the effective campaigning of antifascists which smashed public meetings and made Sverigedemokraterna dependent upon nazi skinheads for providing "security" at meetings. After each election, their inner organisation collapsed, and their militants left the organisation to join arms with more extreme groups. After the last national general election in the autumn 1994, in which Sverigedemokraterna received 14 000 votes, their leader resigned and a oppositional fraction formed Hembygdspartiet (The "Heimat" or "Homestead" party).
By 1935, with power now firmly in Nazi hands, the ideological core of the National Socialist movement began to reveal itself. . The Weimar Republic and the Rise of the Nazi Party 4. To cast the light of historical study on the dark tale of Hitler and his Nazi movement is the aim of Professor Thomas Childers. (Given the nature of the course subject, some photographs include graphic depictions of the Nazi period and the Holocaust).
A new edition was published by Cooper Square Press in September 2001. . This section is a collection of English translations of Nazi propaganda for the period 1933-1945, part of a larger site on German propaganda. The goal is to help people understand the great totalitarian systems of the 20th Century by giving them access to the primary material. If you are looking for something specific, you might try the search function available at the bottom of the page.
government investigated their financing of Adolf Hitler. One book referenced here, Christopher Simpson's "Blowback," was praised by journalist Seymour Hersh as "the ultimate book about the worst kind of cold war thinking. " Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman said, 'Blowback' is a must read for anyone who wants to understand postwar policy on Nazi war criminals and the cold war. " In another Simpson book, "The Splendid Blonde Beast," the author wrote about George H. Bush's father, Prescott, and his maternal grandfather, George Herbert Walker.

another nazi site: http://www.ekran.no/html/nazismexposed/

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