The Sweden Democrats’ Nazi Roots
The far-right Sweden Democrats became the country’s third largest party in last year’s election. A new book uncovers their unrepentant Nazi past.
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Miriam Pensack is a writer, editor, and doctoral candidate in Latin American history at New York University.
The far-right Sweden Democrats became the country’s third largest party in last year’s election. A new book uncovers their unrepentant Nazi past.
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