Erik Blücher or Tor Erik Nilsen (born 29 May 1953) is a Norwegian former neo-nazi activist. In 1975 Erik Blücher founded the national political party Norwegian Front on the foundation of the tiny organization National Youth League, where he himself became the leader. A new party was formed in 1980 under the name National People's Party. In 1983 Blücher moved to Helsingborg in Sweden and changed his name to Erik Nilsen. In a 2006 interview with Norwegian newspaper Stavanger Aftenblad, the first interview he made since retiring from the public spotlight in the 1980s, he calls to account neo-nazism which he calls a "disastrous cul-de-sac" and a "scourge which has wreaked destruction for both friends and enemies." There he also claims he was never a nazi, only a nationalist, however this is re
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| - Erik Blücher, eller Tor Erik Nilsen, född den 29 maj 1953 i Moss, Norge, är en norsk högerextremist som länge arbetat med att försöka ena de skandinaviska, öppet nazistiska organisationerna till en sluten rörelse, till exempel svenska Nationalsocialistisk front. Under 1970-talet var han ledare för Norsk front, ett nynazistiskt parti grundat med stöd från tidigare medlemmar i Nasjonal Samling. (sv)
- Erik Blücher or Tor Erik Nilsen (born 29 May 1953) is a Norwegian former neo-nazi activist. In 1975 Erik Blücher founded the national political party Norwegian Front on the foundation of the tiny organization National Youth League, where he himself became the leader. A new party was formed in 1980 under the name National People's Party. In 1983 Blücher moved to Helsingborg in Sweden and changed his name to Erik Nilsen. In a 2006 interview with Norwegian newspaper Stavanger Aftenblad, the first interview he made since retiring from the public spotlight in the 1980s, he calls to account neo-nazism which he calls a "disastrous cul-de-sac" and a "scourge which has wreaked destruction for both friends and enemies." There he also claims he was never a nazi, only a nationalist, however this is re (en)
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| - Erik Blücher or Tor Erik Nilsen (born 29 May 1953) is a Norwegian former neo-nazi activist. In 1975 Erik Blücher founded the national political party Norwegian Front on the foundation of the tiny organization National Youth League, where he himself became the leader. A new party was formed in 1980 under the name National People's Party. In 1983 Blücher moved to Helsingborg in Sweden and changed his name to Erik Nilsen. In a 2006 interview with Norwegian newspaper Stavanger Aftenblad, the first interview he made since retiring from the public spotlight in the 1980s, he calls to account neo-nazism which he calls a "disastrous cul-de-sac" and a "scourge which has wreaked destruction for both friends and enemies." There he also claims he was never a nazi, only a nationalist, however this is refuted by organizations which keep a tab on neo-nazi activity across Europe. (en)
- Erik Blücher, eller Tor Erik Nilsen, född den 29 maj 1953 i Moss, Norge, är en norsk högerextremist som länge arbetat med att försöka ena de skandinaviska, öppet nazistiska organisationerna till en sluten rörelse, till exempel svenska Nationalsocialistisk front. Under 1970-talet var han ledare för Norsk front, ett nynazistiskt parti grundat med stöd från tidigare medlemmar i Nasjonal Samling. (sv)
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