National Union (Switzerland)
National Union Union Nationale | |
|---|---|
| Leader | William Droin (1932–1933), Roger Steinmetz (1933–1935), Georges Oltramare (1935–1939) |
| Governing body | Direction Counsel |
| Founded | 1932 |
| Dissolved | 1945 |
| Merger of | Ordre politique nationale Union de défense économique |
| Headquarters | Geneva |
| Newspaper | Le Citoyen, L'Action nationale, Bulletin de l'Union nationale |
| Membership (1937) | c. 2,000 |
| Ideology | Fascism Corporatism Nationalism Anti-communism |
| Political position | Far-right |
| Slogan | Une doctrine, une foi, un chef |
| Anthem | Debout l'U.N. |
| Election symbol | |
| A sword and a cross | |
The National Union (French: Union nationale) was a nationalist political party in Switzerland between 1932 and 1945, that became fascist at some point. It was mainly active in the canton of Geneva.