Communist Party of Sweden (1995) (redirect from Arbetarpartiet Kommunisterna)
Sweden and continuation of Workers' Party – The Communists (Swedish: Arbetarpartiet kommunisterna, APK). The Flamman group, an orthodox pro-Soviet section...
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Swedish Social Democratic Party (redirect from Socialdemokratiska arbetarpartiet)
Party, formally the Swedish Social Democratic Workers' Party (Swedish: Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti [ˈsvæ̌rjɛs sʊsɪˈɑ̂ːldɛmʊˌkrɑːtɪska ˈârːbeːtarɛpaˌʈiː]...
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Communist League of Sweden (1977), a youth wing founded in 1977 by the Arbetarpartiet Kommunisterna (APK) Young Communist League of Sweden (2000), a youth...
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European Workers Party (redirect from Europeiska Arbetarpartiet)
The European Workers' Party (Swedish: Europeiska arbetarpartiet, EAP) is a minor political party in Sweden without parliamentary representation. The party...
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Kommunistiska Arbetarkommuner (KAK, Communist Labour Communes). The break-away Arbetarpartiet Kommunisterna (Workers Party - Communists) and the revived SKP started...
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parti [sv] (Animals' Party; 2014–present) European Workers Party (Europeiska Arbetarpartiet; 1974–present) Feminist Initiative (Feministiskt Initiativ; 2005–present)...
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and Workers' Party (Swedish: Svenska Nationalsocialistiska Bonde-och Arbetarpartiet) was the first Nazi organization in Sweden. In 1923 Sigurd and Gunnar...
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ISBN 9789188243171 Heléne Lööw, Nazismen i Sverige 1924 - 1979, ISBN 91-7324-684-0, p. 108. "Förintelsen var på väg till Sverige". "Johan Schück: Registret över...
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of the Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet, Per Engdahl's Riksförbundet Det nya Sverige and the Riksförbundet Sverige-Tyskland, amongst others. A strong...
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Furugård's straight Nazism. In 1933 he formed the Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet to this end. The new group, which adopted the swastika, took, for propaganda...
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