Erik Blücher
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Erik Blücher or Tor Erik Nilsen (born 1953 in Moss, Norway) is a Norwegian far right political activist. Although many consider him a neo-nazi, he has himself asserted that he is not a nazi, merely a "national revolutionary".
In 1975 Erik Blücher founded the neo-nazi political part Norsk Front (Norwegian Front) on the foundation of the tiny organization Nasjonal Ungdomsfylking (NUF – National Youth Organization), where he himself became the "Führer". The party changed its name in 1980 to Nasjonalt Folkeparti. I 1983 Blücher moved to Helsingborg in Sweden and changed his name to Erik Nilsen. He is today perceived as a mastermind of the neo-nazi network of Scandinavia and Germany, involving himself in such activities as the distribution of hate speech and racist propaganda, and through the Swedish record label Ragnarock which releases white supremacy music, mainly via mail order.
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- Background info about Erik Blücher (from NRK in Norwegian)
- About Norsk Front (from NorgesLexi in Norwegian)
- About Erik Blücher and the Holmlia murder 2001 (from Dagbladet in Norwegian)

