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Swedish Antisemitic Union

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Swedish Antisemitic Union (Swedish: Svenska Antisemitiska Föreningen) was an anti-Jewish organisation, established in 1923.[1] It promoted hostility towards Jews and also used the Swastika. The Swedish Antisemitic Union was in a sense, a forerunner to the Nazi parties that later evolved in Sweden. The association also organized boycotts of Jewish-owned companies and among the organisations slogans was "Sweden for Swedes".[2] The organisation ceased to exist in 1931.

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  1. ^ Anna-Lena Lodenius (2021) En värmländsk Hitler: Birger Furugård och de första svenska nazisterna, chapter. 4, ISBN 9789177895428
  2. ^ Expo (2008-12-22). "I Backspegeln: Hatets rötter" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-04-18.