World Union of National Socialists
AbbreviationWUNS
FoundersGeorge Lincoln Rockwell
Founded1959
IdeologyNeo-Nazism
Politicalย positionFar-right

The World Union of National Socialists (WUNS), originally the World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists (WUFENS), is an organization founded in 1959 as an umbrella group for neo-Nazi organizations across the globe.

History

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In early 1959, the leader of the American Nazi Party, George Lincoln Rockwell, founded the World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists (WUFENS), which was eventually shortened to World Union of National Socialists (WUNS), making contact with leaders of national socialist movements in other countries, including Colin Jordan.[1]

The movement came about when Rockwell visited England and met with National Socialist Movement chief Colin Jordan and the two agreed to work towards developing an international link-up between movements. This resulted in the 1962 Cotswold Declaration, which was signed by neo-Nazis from the United States, the United Kingdom (Colin Jordan), France (Savitri Devi),[2] West Germany (Bruno Ludtke).[3]

Associated groups

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Given the leadership of Rockwell and Koehl, the American Nazi Party and its successor the National Socialist White People's Party were the main constituent groups of the WUNS.

Europe

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Americas

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Africa

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Simonelli 1999, p.ย 81.
  2. ^ Goodrick-Clarke 2002, p.ย 88.
  3. ^ Kaplan 2000, pp.ย 94โ€“95.
  4. ^ a b c Kaplan 2000, p.ย 356.
  5. ^ Karcher, Nicola; Markus, Lundstrรถm (2022). Nordic Fascism Fragments Of An Entangled History. Routledge. P. 177. ISBNย 978-1-032-04030-1
  6. ^ Lunde 1993.
  7. ^ Walker 1977.
  8. ^ Kaplan 2000, pp.ย 355โ€“356.
  9. ^ "World Union of National Socialists Membership Directoryย : W.U.N.S". Nationalsocialist.net. Archived from the original on 17 October 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  10. ^ Kaplan 2000, p.ย 354.
  11. ^ Cadena 1978.

Works cited

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