European Social movement
The European Social movement is a founded European neofascist organization at the time of the conference of Malmö May 1951. Also called “international of Malmö”, it made following the multiple attempts at co-operations between the movements neofascists in Europe, as with Rome in 1950.
It joined together in particular Maurice Bardèche, Rene Binet, Oswald Mosley, Per Engdahl, Karl-Heinz Priester, Ernesto Massi and Gaston-Armand Amaudruz.
The organization, which wanted to be a “third way” between Communism and liberalism, does not adopt however the ideas more the extremists of certain members, because of prudence of the Italian delegates, attached to the pretense of respectability of MSI: thus, the organization quickly undergoes a scission in the same year with Zurich, giving rise to a movement much more radical, the Nouvel European order, carried out by Binet and Amaudruz.
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