National Socialist Party of New Zealand
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National Socialist Party of New Zealand | |
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Leader | Colin King-Ansell |
Founded | 1969 |
Dissolved | 1980 |
Ideology | Nazism White supremacy Anti-Arabism |
Political position | Far-right |
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The National Socialist Party of New Zealand, sometimes called the New Zealand Nazi Party, was a far-right political party in New Zealand. It promulgated the same basic views as Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany, and had a particular focus on Arabs, Jews and the banking sector.
From 1969 the party was led by Colin King-Ansell.[1] The party would be dominated by King-Ansell for the duration of its existence. King-Ansell was the party's sole candidate, and contested several elections.[2]
The party dissolved in 1980.
References[]
- ^ Spoonley, Paul The Politics of Nostalgia: racism and the extreme right in New Zealand The Dunmore Press (1987) p151
- ^ Ku Klux Kiwis Archived 2005-06-20 at the Wayback Machine, Australia/Israel Review, 1998
Categories:
- Anti-Arabism
- Anti-Māori sentiment
- Antisemitism in New Zealand
- Neo-Nazism in New Zealand
- Neo-Nazi political parties
- Defunct political parties in New Zealand
- Political parties established in 1969