Second Bohuslän Movement (Norway) (1814: Norwegian Independence) | |
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Founded | 1936 |
Dissolved | 1947 |
Headquarters | Strömstad |
Ideology | Swedish nationalism Anti-norwegian Conservatism Authoritarianism Fascism |
Political position | Far-right |
International affiliation | None |
Colours | Blue |
Storting | 0 / 169 |
The Second Bohuslän Movement (Landsmål: Andre Bohuslänrørslen Swedish: Andra Bohuslänrörelsen, ABr) was a Swedish Nationalist political party in the Norwegian territory of Bohuslän, formed in 1936 in support of the Swedish military regime. What was different in this movement from the original one was that this one was more conservative, authoritarian, and maybe even fascist. It saw itself as the continuation of the Bohuslän Movement, but many would doubt that.
Ivar Rhedin was the leader of the movement that under his command collaborated with the Swedish invaders when Sweden invaded Norway in 1940. The movement was involved in many actions against Norwegian resistance against the invaders.
After the war, the movement was disbanded and Rhedin was trialed and executed by the Norwegian court.