Norwegian Resistance Movement

Norwegian Resistance Movement

Norwegian Resistance Movement ( _no. Norske Motstandsbevegelsen) is a militant offshoot of the Swedish Resistance Movement, with its base in Norway. The party has the same common goals as that of the Swedish Resistance Movement.

External links

* [http://www.patriot.nu/ Official website]


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