. "Black"@en . . . . . "Samfundet Folkgemenskap var en finlandssvensk nazistisk organisation. Samfundet Folkgemenskap bildades h\u00F6sten 1940 p\u00E5 S\u00F6derkulla i Sibbo, d\u00E4r g\u00E5rdens \u00E4gare amiral Hjalmar von Bonsdorff uts\u00E5gs till ordf\u00F6rande och l\u00F6jtnant Gunnar Lindqvist till sekreterare. Den sistn\u00E4mnde var organisationens drivande kraft bland annat som redakt\u00F6r f\u00F6r samfundets tidskrift F\u00F6r Frihet och R\u00E4tt, som b\u00F6rjade utkomma v\u00E5ren 1942 (den hade utkommit \u00E4ven 1936\u20131939 med Lindqvist som redakt\u00F6r). Vid denna tid skedde \u00E4ven ett byte p\u00E5 ordf\u00F6randeposten: von Bonsdorff eftertr\u00E4ddes av l\u00F6jtnant Karl A. Jansson, som kvarstod fram till h\u00F6sten 1944, d\u00E5 samfundet uppl\u00F6stes p\u00E5 basis av best\u00E4mmelserna i vapenstillest\u00E5ndsf\u00F6rdraget. Samfundet Folkgemenskaps n\u00E4rmaste bundsf\u00F6rvant bland de \u00F6vriga nazistiska sm\u00E5grupperingarna var Arvi Kalstas organisation, en arvtagare till Finlands folkorganisation."@sv . "The People's Community Society (Samfundet Folkgemenskap, SF) was a Finnish-Swedish Nazi organization from 1940 to 1944, founded at S\u00F6derkulla Manor in the autumn of 1940 in S\u00F6derkulla, Sipoo, Finland. Admiral Hjalmar von Bonsdorff was elected its first chairman and Lieutenant Gunnar Lindqvist its secretary. Sipoo was in the 1930-1940s a center of Finnish-Swedish nazism, as in addition to Bonsdorff, another central Finnish nazi figure Thorvald Oljemark owned manor there. Unto Boman, among others, was present at the inaugural meeting, who in 1941\u20131944 served as a liaison to the Finnish Waffen-SS volunteer battalion in Berlin. According to him, the idea of forming a battalion was first presented at a meeting of the board of the SF. Other activists of the organization included , an industriali"@en . "Samfundet Folkgemenskap"@en . . . . . . "Samfundet Folkgemenskap"@en . . . . "1940"^^ . . "People's Community Society"@en . . . "F\u00F6r Frihet och R\u00E4tt"@en . "Karl A. Jansson"@en . . "Samfundet Folkgemenskap var en finlandssvensk nazistisk organisation. Samfundet Folkgemenskap bildades h\u00F6sten 1940 p\u00E5 S\u00F6derkulla i Sibbo, d\u00E4r g\u00E5rdens \u00E4gare amiral Hjalmar von Bonsdorff uts\u00E5gs till ordf\u00F6rande och l\u00F6jtnant Gunnar Lindqvist till sekreterare. Den sistn\u00E4mnde var organisationens drivande kraft bland annat som redakt\u00F6r f\u00F6r samfundets tidskrift F\u00F6r Frihet och R\u00E4tt, som b\u00F6rjade utkomma v\u00E5ren 1942 (den hade utkommit \u00E4ven 1936\u20131939 med Lindqvist som redakt\u00F6r). Vid denna tid skedde \u00E4ven ett byte p\u00E5 ordf\u00F6randeposten: von Bonsdorff eftertr\u00E4ddes av l\u00F6jtnant Karl A. Jansson, som kvarstod fram till h\u00F6sten 1944, d\u00E5 samfundet uppl\u00F6stes p\u00E5 basis av best\u00E4mmelserna i vapenstillest\u00E5ndsf\u00F6rdraget."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "67030874"^^ . . . . . "The People's Community Society (Samfundet Folkgemenskap, SF) was a Finnish-Swedish Nazi organization from 1940 to 1944, founded at S\u00F6derkulla Manor in the autumn of 1940 in S\u00F6derkulla, Sipoo, Finland. Admiral Hjalmar von Bonsdorff was elected its first chairman and Lieutenant Gunnar Lindqvist its secretary. Sipoo was in the 1930-1940s a center of Finnish-Swedish nazism, as in addition to Bonsdorff, another central Finnish nazi figure Thorvald Oljemark owned manor there. Unto Boman, among others, was present at the inaugural meeting, who in 1941\u20131944 served as a liaison to the Finnish Waffen-SS volunteer battalion in Berlin. According to him, the idea of forming a battalion was first presented at a meeting of the board of the SF. Other activists of the organization included , an industrialist and banker who was also involved in the recruitment of SS volunteers in the spring of 1941, and Barons and Torsten Aminoff. The aim of the SF was initially to spread the ideology of Nazism and knowledge of the \"reorganization of Europe\" under Nazi Germany, among the people, and eventually to create a strong Nazi party in the country. Contrary to the mainstream of the Swedish movement, the group was ready to reduce Swedish to the local language, and to make Finnish the only official language in the country. The policy was based on the emphasis on Volksgemeinschaft emerging from the group's Nazi ideology. The group's language policy views were widely condemned in Finnish-Swedish circles. In addition to Bonsdorff, another leading figure of the organization was Lieutenant Gunnar Lindqvist, who was also the editor-in-chief of the \"F\u00F6r Frihet och R\u00E4tt\" magazine published by the organization. \"F\u00F6r Frihet och R\u00E4tt\" was funded by Petter Forsstr\u00F6m. In the spring of 1942, Lieutenant Karl A. Jansson was elected the new chairman of the SF. It had close relations with other Finnish nazi organisations, especially with the National Socialist Organisation led by Arvi Kalsta. The organization was dissolved by the decision of the Government in the autumn of 1944, as Article 21 of the Moscow Armistice required Finland to abolish all \u201Cfascist\u201D organizations."@en . . . . "1940"^^ . "1944"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Finland"@en . . . . . . . . . "1116160411"^^ . . . "1944"^^ . "4962"^^ . . "People's Community Society"@en . . . . "Samfundet Folkgemenskap"@sv . "People's Community Society"@en .