National Socialist Party of New Zealand

It promulgated the same basic views as Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany, and had a particular focus on Arabs, Jews and the banking sector.

[1] The party came to national attention in 1970 when King-Ansell claimed in a television interview that it included police among its members.

King-Ansell was the party's sole candidate, and contested several elections.

[3] The party contested the 1972 New Zealand general election on a platform of social credit and establishing trading relations with the Republic of Rhodesia.

[5] He stood again in Eden in 1975,[5] and in 1978 he contested the seat of Onehunga,[6] winning 18 votes.