Ragnarock
Ragnarock is a record label run by Erik Blücher[1][2] in Helsingborg, Sweden. They also sell records from other companies via mail order, for instance Combat 18's[3] company and white power magazines such as .
The company was founded in 1993 by , a former SS volunteer. After World War II he spent some time in Spain and was impressed by the use of media for propaganda purposes. When he returned to Sweden after Franco died he became head of propaganda for the Progress Party (Framstegspartiet). When he died May 16, 1995 the company was taken over by Erik Blücher. Because of their good co-operation with Combat 18 they are in direct competition with .[1]
In October 1998 the Swedish police raided the office of Ragnarock to investigate hate speech charges and found, apart from master tapes and documentation also two fully loaded machine guns and a hand grenade.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Steven Roth Institute Archived 2011-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Institute for Jewish Policy Research Archived 2012-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Anti-semitism worldwide by Universitat Tel Aviv
See also[]
- Ragna Rock, a nightclub in the popular third-person shooter game Max Payne
- List of record labels
- Swedish record labels
- Record labels established in 1993
- Neo-Nazi record labels
- Nazism in Sweden
- European record label stubs
- Mass media in Sweden stubs