Established in
Athens in December 1932, the National Socialist Party was one of the
far right groups active in the country at the time, others including the
National Union of Greece (
Εθνική Ενωση Ελλάδος),
Iron Peace (
Σιδηρά Ειρήνη),
Trident (
Τρίαινα), and
National Sovereign State (
Εθνικό Κυρίαρχο Κράτος, led by Skilakakis). However, it was distinguished by being the most fiercely supportive of
Adolf Hitler, seeking to copy the
Nazi Party in organizational and policy terms. The party emerged after Mercouris, who had previously shown sympathy to Italian fascist
trade unions, split from
Panagis Tsaldaris and the
Populist Party over the need for a coalition government. Through contacts with
Galeazzo Ciano, Mercouris secured funding for the new group from
Italy, although this soon dried up as they were not convinced that the party was in any position to gain power. The party itself was largely geared towards
Italian fascism, although Mercouris himself and some of his main followers were more drawn to the German model. Mercouris was sometimes used as a go-between by the collaborationist government during the
German occupation. ==Political support==