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    Swedish SNSP party memebers

    I found this photo very interesting, it came with a piece of news paper attached and has a lot of signatures.

    The photo is dated 1935, with two Swedish SNSP members posing in front of a building marked 'Jager Heim, Heim des R. J. Rgm.82', together with other four perhaps some local NSDAP members.

    Thanks to our forum members, the news paper article and the two Swedish signature are translated as such:

    Guests from Sweden
    Two Swedish Nazi Party members are visiting in Germany privately and were one week in Nordhausen. The one fellow Lars has been in Germany numerous times and also served in the German SA attaining the rank of Scharfuehrer and the SA pin. He was also the first SA member in Stockholm where the Swedish SA is forbidden and also not allowed to wear uniforms. The Swedish Nazi Party is in a struggle like our NSDAP once was. Their insignia is a swastika on a blue background. They are headed to Coburg to visit the Duke (the Crown Prince of Sweden is married to Princess Sybille of Coburg) and then on to Nuremburg and Munich where they hope to be received by Gauleiter Streicher.
    Would it be possible that Swedish guests, especially from Sweden's working class, could come to Germany in large numbers? That would put an end to the lies spread by the Marxist-Jewish press and expose the lies of communist emigrants about Hitler's Germany so that truth and justice would win out.

    The two names are Lars Liljenstolpe and Arne Burgmann. There're other source indicate Liljenstolpe was listed as SNSP member since 1931.


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      #3
      Can anyone help to identify the pins and badges the two Swedish guys are wearing?

      Some zoom up photos:



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        #4
        Originally posted by lewjian View Post
        Can anyone help to identify the pins and badges the two Swedish guys are wearing?
        Some rifle and pistol shooting awards. Often seen worn also by Swedish SS-volunteers.
        The other one is the SNSP partybadge and probably the mentioned SA-pin.

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          #5
          Hi he seems to be wearing the Swedish Army Field Sports Badge. The picture of the Swedish SS volunteer is Hans-Caspar Kreuger.


          Rene Chavez
          www.foreignvolunteerlegion.com


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            #6
            Thank you Christian and Rene for the very helpful info

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              #7
              There're a few more signatures on the back of the photo under news paper piece.

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