National League of Sweden (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The National League of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges Nationella Förbund, SNF) was a Swedish political party existing from 1930 to 1940, and the youth party of the National Protection Alliance from 1940 to 1946.

The party was orginially a right-wing youth league, founded in 1915, as the youth league for the General Election Union. After the 1932 Military Coup, the youth league got a more independent role. In 1934, it organized into a political party and ran in the 1936 election.

In 1940, the party was forced to agree to become the official youth league of the National Protection Alliance. Their ideology was closly controlled, something that made many members leave. In 1942, the underground organization the New Swedish Movement was established by former member Per Engdahl.

With the end of the Second World War, the National League of Sweden was fully disbanded.