European Social Movement

The European Social Movement was a 1951 in Malmö (Sweden) based pan-European far-right wing network. She was the first attempt by neo-Nazis, to reorganize itself after the lost World War II on the European level.

History

Has its roots, European Social Movement ' in the late forties, published in Italy Magazine Europa Unita. From Student Association of the Movimento Sociale Italiano ( MSI), the Fronte Universitario d' Azione Nazionale ( FUAN ) in 1950 organized a conference in Rome. Under the title of National Youth Congress of Europe, the meeting was attended by mainly former Nazis and Altfaschisten. Among the prominent visitors included the British Nazi leader Oswald Mosley (British Union of Fascists ), Maurice Bardèche from France, the SS member and former Hitler Youth Gaupropagandaleiter Karl -Heinz priests, members of the Spanish Falange and associated with Gaston -Armand Amaudruz.

A year later, under the auspices of Per Engdahl and under the objective of European unity '' have '', decided in May 1951 in Malmö establishing the European Social Movement. Among the approximately 60 participants included representatives of all major European Nazi organizations ( German groups were denied entry ) Named to name: Ernesto Masi head of the Italian MSI, already mentioned Oswald Mosley, representatives of the Spanish Falange, the host of Per Engdahl, and groups from France, Portugal, Belgium and the Netherlands. A contact was made by Austrian Nazis from the Association of Independent Wilhelm Landig which built the Austrian counterpart to the ESB, the Austrian Social Movement as a reservoir of former Nazis. Also founded by Theodor Soucek Social Order movement in Europe ( Sorb ) later belonged to the ESB .. The co-founders also included Karl -Heinz priest who occupied an executive position in the European Social Movement.

On the initiative of Per Engdahl declared to those present: '' to work conspiratorially, connected by secret support points and junctions '' For this also belonged to rename itself regularly.. A first name was changed in 1953 in European joint ( EVS) and 1956 in European reorganization or European New Order (ENO ).

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