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The National Social Movement was a minor Bulgarian political party formed in 1932 by Aleksandar Tsankov. Although a member of the governing People’s Bloc of Nikola Mushanov Tsankov had come to be a strong admirer of Adolf Hitler and as a result he set up the NSM to offer a version of National Socialism. The group avowedly preached its own idea of ‘social nationalism’ which for Tsankov involved support of a national workers’ syndicate against class struggle.