Sweden Nazism

Swedish based neo-Nazi group designated by US as terrorist organization

“The group’s members and leaders have carried out violent attacks against political opponents, protesters, journalists and other perceived adversaries,” the State Department said in a statement.

Members of the Neo-nazi Nordic Resistance Movement march through the town of Ludvika, 2018
 Demonstrators burn the Swedish flag during a protest against a man who burned a copy of the Quran outside a mosque in the Swedish capital Stockholm, in front of the Swedish Embassy in Tehran, Iran June 30, 2023

Swedish government considers allowing police to stop Quran burnings

 Burning books.

Swedish police receive application to burn Torah, other holy scriptures

 Members of the far-right Sweden Democrats are seen amid their mystery-shrouded visit to Israel, in Jerusalem, on May 17, 2023.

Swedish party with Nazi roots ‘wants to be friends of Israel, Jews’


Nazi looted artwork stolen from Jews set to be displayed in Germany, Switzerland

The curators of the exhibitions aim to achieve greater transparency regarding the search for rightful heirs to any of the works.

A guard walks past statues of wounded Amazones, made between 400 and 350 BCE, at the National Archeological Museum in Athens

The human spirit: Dear Margot

What do you think, Ms. Wallström? Should we Israelis start wearing armor instead of shooting the terrorists who attack us?

Margot Wallström

In Sweden, a Kristallnacht commemoration without Jews

Some believe the gathering has been repurposed for anti-Israel political reasons.

Some thousand people hold banners and torches as they gather in the Maria Square in Stockholm on November 9, 2000, to protest against racism on the anniversary of the Kristallnacht

Swedish teens launch anti-fascist campaign after skinheads interrupt Holocaust survivor's lecture

Leftist students set up booths on their schools campus and held signs reading "Sieg Heil - Hell No."

Flag of Sweden

The pro-Israeli party in Sweden?

this is yet another case where Israeli misinformation about Europe causes an unnecessary loss of support – that could have helped it.

Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven gives a news conference in Stockholm

Swedish mistake

Swedes tend to believe that others – including Muslim immigrants and their offspring living in Sweden – see the world like they do; Many do not.

Sweden's Prime minister Stefan Lofven announces his new government during a Parliament session in Stockholm October 3