Nazi parties

The Arrow Cross Party ( Hungarian: Nyilaskeresztes Párt Hungarista Mozgalom, literally "Arrow Cross Hungarianist Movement") was a pro-German anti-Semitic fascist party led by Ferenc Szálasi which ruled Hungary from October 15, 1944 to January 1945. During its short rule, 80,000 Jews, including many women, children and old people were deported from Hungary to their deaths. After the war, Szálasi and other Arrow Cross leaders were tried as war criminals by Hungarian courts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arrow Cross Party"

Austrian National Socialism was a Pan-Germanic movement that was formed at the beginning of the 20th century. The movement took a concrete form on November 15, 1903 when the German Worker's Party (D.A.P.) was established in Austria with its secretariat stationed in the town of Aussig. ...more on Wikipedia about "Austrian National Socialism"

The German National Movement in Liechtenstein (Volksdeutsche Bewegung in Liechtenstein, VDBL) was a National Socialist party active in Liechtenstein in the years leading up to World War II. VDBL wanted to integrate Liechtenstein into the Third Reich and came to prominence after the Anschluss, seeking to follow the lead of Austria. ...more on Wikipedia about "German National Movement in Liechtenstein"

The Greek National Socialist Party was a minor Nazi party founded in Greece in 1932 by George S. Mercouris, a former Cabinet minister. ...more on Wikipedia about "Greek National Socialist Party"

The Hungarian National Socialist Party was a political epithet adopted by a number of minor Nazi parties in Hungary before the Second World War. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hungarian National Socialist Party"

Movimiento Nacional Socialista de Chile was a political movement in Chile that initially supported the ideas of Adolf Hitler, although later moved towards a more indigenous form of fascism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Movimiento Nacional Socialista de Chile"

Nasjonal Samling (Norwegian for "National Gathering" or "National Unification") was a fascist party in Norway before and during World War II, founded on May 17, 1933 by Vidkun Quisling and Johan Bernhard Hjort. The strongholds of the party were among people with a "national attitude" in the inner parts of the country, specifically in Telemark, and in the area around the capital Oslo. In the 1930s it cooperated closely with the Norwegian Centre Party (then known as the Agrarian Party) against expropriations of farms among other things. In addition the party played an important role in the development of both National romanticism and anticommunism in Norway, and the party was generally sympathetic to Germany and Italy. It was the fastest growing party before the war, though it never had larger support than 2.5 percent. By the end of the war it had 45,000 members. Famous members included former Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Hundseid and opera singer and Minister of Domestic Affairs Albert Viljam Hagelin. Novelist Knut Hamsun however, though sympathetic to the party's policies, was never a member. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nasjonal Samling"

The Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging (NSB, "National Socialist Movement") was a Nazi political party in the Netherlands during the 1930s and during the German occupation in World War II, when it was the only allowed political party. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging"

The National Front was a far right political party in Switzerland that flourished during the 1930s. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Front (Switzerland)"

National Socialist Bloc (in Swedish: Nationalsocialistiska Blocket), a Swedish national socialist political party formed in the end of 1933 by the merger of Nationalsocialistiska Samlingspartiet, Nationalsocialistiska Förbundet and local nazi units connected to the advocate Sven Hallström in Umeå. Later Svensk Nationalsocialistisk Samling merged into NSB. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist Bloc"

The National Socialist German Workers Party ( German: ), better known as the NSDAP or the Nazi Party was a political party that was led to power in Germany by Adolf Hitler in 1933. The term Nazi is a short form of the German word Nationalsozialist shortened to the first two syllables, and spelled with -zi, because the ti syllable is pronounced [tsi] in German ( National Socialist), reflecting the ideology of the NSDAP. After Hitler's appointment as Chancellor and the democratic election of the party to lead the German government in 1933, the NSDAP organized and established the Third Reich. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist German Workers Party"

The National Socialist League was a short lived political movement in the United Kingdom immediately before the Second World War. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist League"

Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti (National Socialist Workers Party of Denmark), or DNSAP, was the largest Danish Nazi party before and during the Second World War. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Socialist Workers Party of Denmark"

The Nationalist Party was a minor Icelandic political party that espoused a limited form of Nazism before and during the Second World War. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nationalist Party (Iceland)"

Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet was a Swedish political party which initially espoused Nazism before adopting a more indigenous form of Fascism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet"

The Parti national social chrétien was a Canadian political party formed by Adrien Arcand in February 1934. It was known in English as the Christian National Socialist Party. Arcand was a Quebec-based fascist and anti-semite. An admirer of Adolf Hitler, Arcand referred to himself as the "Canadian führer". ...more on Wikipedia about "Parti national social chrétien"

The Romanian Front (Frontul Românesc) was a Fascist party led by Alexandru Vaida-Voevod as a splinter group from the National Peasants' Party. ...more on Wikipedia about "Romanian Front"

The Kilbom party merged in 1934 with a break-away group of the Social Democrats based in Göteborg, led by Albert Ström. At the time of the merger, the party changed its name to Socialistiska Partiet (The Socialist Party). The transformation into SP also marked a break with the previous line of the party towards ComIntern and the Soviet Union. Initially the party had tried to persuade the ComIntern to be allowed to return to the International. Gradually, however the party became more and more antagonistic toward the ComIntern and the Soviet Union. ...more on Wikipedia about "Socialist Party (Sweden, 1929)"

The Sudetendeutsche nationalsozialistische Partei or Sudeten German National Socialist Party was created when the new state of Czechoslovakia outlawed the DNSAP, the "German National Socialist Workers Party". At the end of WWI, the Austro-Hungarian Empire broke up into its constituent nation states, and the new Czech-dominated government considered the Pan-German party to be offensive. The Sudeten Germans created the German Workers Parties (DAP's) that developed under the old empire in Bohemia and Moravia, and it was they who originated and gave the impetus for Austrian National Socialism. The history of this party is centred on the cities of Eger (which is German for Cheb) and Aussig (which is German for Ústí). They formed the core of Austrian National Socialism before the dissolution of the Dual Monarchy. Hans Knirsch was their leader from 1918 to 1933, when he was succeeded by Konrad Henlein.(1) The party advocated anschluss with Germany. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sudeten German National Socialist Party"

The Union of Bulgarian National Legions (Saiuz na Bulgarskite Natsionalni Legioni) was a minor far right group in Bulgaria that was formed in 1933. ...more on Wikipedia about "Union of Bulgarian National Legions"

Volksdeutsche Bewegung (Ethnic German Movement) was a Nazi movement in Luxembourg that flourished under German occupation during the Second World War. ...more on Wikipedia about "Volksdeutsche Bewegung" Simply http://www.shortopedia.com!

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