Background
Carlberg was born in Stockholm and served in the Royal Guards Regiment Göta of the Swedish army, whilst also training to be an engineer
Carlberg was born in Stockholm and served in the Royal Guards Regiment Göta of the Swedish army, whilst also training to be an engineer
Following this triumph he founded a gymnastics institute at Lillsved, whilst also building a successful career in construction. In his post-gymnastic career Carlberg formed his own Gymniska Förbundet in 1928. Publishing the magazine Gymn, the society underlined what it saw as the decadence of Western society, drawing heavily from Elof Eriksson.
By this time he had become a very rich man due to his business interests and used his money to disseminate Nazi propaganda and to fund the Svensk Opposition of Per Engdahl.
He also became the largest shareholder in Nation Europa, and set up a Carlberg Foundation aimed at youth. After his death in Stockholm he left his apartment to the Foundation and in 1965 it was raided by police due to a tip-off that the groups using it had stashed weapons there.
The group"s membership was cross party, involving members of the Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarpartiet, Per Engdahl"s Riksförbundet Det nya Sverige and the Riksförbundet Sverige-Tyskland, amongst others A strong supporter of Nazism, he recruited men for both military and civilian service for the Nazis during World World War World War II Following the war his Hjalpkommitté for Tyslands worked as a relief organisation for German officers, whilst his Svea Rike publishing house, originally set up in the 1930s, was turned over to neo-Nazism.