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Sven Olov Lindholm (Sven Olov Knutsson Lindholm) was born on 8 February, 1903 in Jönköping, Sweden, is a Swedish Nazi leader (1903–1998). Discover Sven Olov Lindholm's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

Popular As Sven Olov Knutsson Lindholm
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Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 8 February, 1903
Birthday 8 February
Birthplace Jönköping, Sweden
Date of death 26 April, 1998
Died Place Rönninge, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1903

Sven Olov Knutsson Lindholm (8 February 1903 – 26 April 1998) was a Swedish Nazi leader, active in far right politics from the 1920s to the 1950s.

This included leading the Nazi party named Svensk socialistisk samling (SSS; literally "Swedish Socialist Union"); despite its name, this party was widely regarded as propagating a fascist/Nazi ideology.

1929

Lindholm visited Nuremberg in 1929 and as a consequence abandoned Italian fascism in favour of Nazism and as a result he played a leading role in both the National Socialist People's Party of Sweden and its successor the Swedish National Socialist Party.

1932

The 6% Lindholm captured in Gothenburg in the 1932 election represented a high point for the Swedish Nazis.

However Lindholm had grown tired of the leadership of Birger Furugård as he had grown more attracted to Strasserism than Furugård's straight Nazism.

1933

In 1933 he formed the Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet to this end.

The new group, which adopted the swastika, took, for propaganda reasons, a more anti-capitalist line and organized its own youth group, the Nordisk Ungdom (Nordic Youth).

1938

By 1938 Lindholm had become more critical of the government of Germany, and attempted to reorganise the group as a more Swedish version of Nazism, reinventing them as the Svensk Socialistisk Samling (SSS, "Swedish Socialist Union").

1941

Lindholm returned to the army in 1941 as a Fanjunkare in the artillery.

He maintained an ambiguous relationship with Germany during war-time, attacking Operation Weserübung, yet also helping to recruit men for Adolf Hitler.

During the war, Lindholm and his party was planning for, and in secret hoped for, a German invasion of Sweden that could lead to the creation of a Swedish puppet-state under Lindholm and the party as "Swedish Quislings".

Secret plans to deport Jews and others, and plans to construct concentration camps inside Sweden, was drawn up by the party.

They gathered death-lists of hundreds of Jews which were later (likely when Lindholm and the others realized Sweden would remain neutral and that Hitler was losing) hidden well and some most likely destroyed.

1950

Svensk Socialistisk Samling continued to be active until 1950, after which Lindholm went into semi-retirement, with only minor involvement in far right youth groups maintaining his activity.

1970

In later years, during the 1970s and 1980s, he renounced his former belief and anti-semitism, and stated he believed the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany had happened and that it was a crime.

He quit the Nazi movement, and became a supporter of the political left and the peace movement.

Born in Jönköping Municipality, Lindholm joined the Swedish army at an early age, rising to the rank of Sergeant.

Stationed in Stockholm, he was initially drawn to Elof Eriksson, a proto-fascist who emphasised anti-communism and anti-Semitism.

He soon joined Konrad Hallgren in setting up the Sveriges Fascistiska Folkparti (Swedish Fascist People's Party) – which became known as Sveriges Fascistiska Kamporganisation (Swedish Fascist Combat-Organization) – serving as organizer and then leader of the group.

Such lists was discovered in the 1970s but no documents has been found showing Lindholm was ever questioned about these plans and lists.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Lindholm stated in public to Swedish media that he no longer was antisemitic, saying that there's good and bad people in all races and that he didn't support his former ideology.

He and Vera Oredsson, his then-wife, separated because of Lindholm's growing criticism of Nazi ideology.

He quit the Nazi movement, and instead became active in the left-wing peace movement and peaceful environmental left-wing politics.