National Socialist Movement in Finland
The National Socialist Movement in Finland refers to a far-right political movement that emerged in Finland during the early 20th century, inspired by the ideologies of Nazism. It sought to promote nationalist and anti-communist sentiments, often aligning itself with similar movements in Europe. The group gained some traction during the 1930s but remained relatively small compared to other political factions.
After World War II, the movement faced significant repression due to its association with the Axis powers and the atrocities committed during the war. In recent years, various neo-Nazi groups have attempted to revive these ideologies, but they remain marginalized within Finnish society.