The National Socialist Workers Party of Iran, better known by its abbreviation SUMKA, was a Neo-Nazi party in Iran. The symbol of the party was a very simplified Faravahar, on their flag it appeared in a similar arrangement to the NSDAP flag.
Davud Monshizadeh with SUMKA Command Khuzestan.
SUMKA Party House on Khanqah Street in Tehran; Nicknamed the "Black House".
SUMKA ceremony, circa 1950's.
Davud Monshizadeh with SUMKA members.
Davud Monshizadeh was an Iranian Nazi, the founder of SUMKA, and a supporter of Nazism in Germany during World War II and in Iran after the war. He was a member of the SS and worked as a Nazi radio propagandist in Germany. He was also a scholar in Iranian Studies who later became a professor of Iranian Languages at Uppsala University, Sweden.
Davud Monshizadeh