LAST REMAINING SWEDISH NAZI DIES

What memories. The billionaire nazi that ruined my career at IKEA has croaked. Boo hoo. The dude JOINED the Swedish Nazi party in 1946. Think about that for a minute. You can read about my fond reminisces in IKEA My Story. An oldie but a goodie. You’d think a billionaire could afford a decent set of chompers for Christ sake.

Swede Ingvar Kamprad, founder of furniture retail chain IKEA,

Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad dies in Sweden at 91

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 The Swedish founder of the Ikea furniture chain, Ingvar Kamprad, has died at the age of 91, the company has announced.

Mr Kamprad – who pioneered flat-pack furniture – died at his home in Småland, Ikea confirmed in a statement.

The company said that Mr Kamprad was “one of the greatest entrepreneurs of the 20th century”.

The billionaire, who was born in 1926 in Småland, founded Ikea at the age of 17.

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He used some money his father had given him as a gift for performing well at school despite his dyslexia.

Mr Kamprad “peacefully passed away at his home”, Ikea’s statement said.

“He worked until the very end of his life, staying true to his own motto that most things remain to be done,” it added. Mr Kamprad eventually stepped down from the company’s board in 2013, at the age of 87.

“Ingvar Kamprad was a great entrepreneur of the typical southern Swedish kind – hardworking and stubborn, with a lot of warmth and a playful twinkle in his eye,” the company said.

His company’s designs became popular in part because of their simplicity and value.

Mr Kamprad is reported to have come up with the idea of flat-pack furniture after watching an employee remove the legs from a table in order to fit it into a customer’s car.

Furniture designer Jeff Banks said that Mr Kamprad’s creations radically changed how people made and designed products for the home.

“People have tried to reproduce and copy that, but unsuccessfully,” he said.

Mr Banks added that the designs produced and sold through the retailer made good use of recyclable products, adding that Mr Kamprad was “head and shoulders above the rest”.

Mr Kamprad was renowned for his devotion to frugality, reportedly driving an old Volvo and travelling by economy class.

In a 2016 interview with Swedish television channel TV4, Mr Kamprad said that it was “in the nature of Småland to be thrifty”.

“If you look at me now, I don’t think I’m wearing anything that wasn’t bought at a flea market,” he said.

He told the channel that he built his business on a “local ethos”.

“We have Småland in the blood, and we know what a krona is – even though it is not as much as it was when we bought candy and went to elementary school,” he said, referring to the Swedish currency.

People took to social media on Sunday to pay their respects to the “greatest Swedish entrepreneur to have ever lived”.

Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom tweeted her condolences, saying that Mr Kamprad had put Sweden on the map.


Ikea: Key facts

  • Ikea started in 1943 and now has 389 stores worldwide
  • The name comes from Mr Kamprad’s initials (IK), together with the name of the farm he grew up on – Elmtaryd (E)- and the nearby village Agunnaryd (A)
  • The company’s retail sales totalled 36.4bn euros ($43bn, £30bn) in 2016
  • Its flat-pack furniture became iconic both for its affordability and for its picture-based assembly instructions

Ikea has remained privately-owned under a Dutch trust operated by the Kamprad family. Its complex business structure has drawn controversy and the European Commission said last year that it had launched an investigation into Ikea’s tax arrangements.

The European Green Party said that the arrangement had allowed the company to avoid paying some €1bn in tax between 2009 and 2014.

A spokesman for Dutch-based Inter Ikea, one of the company’s two divisions, said that the company had been taxed “in accordance with EU rules”.

In an interview in the 1980s, Mr Kamprad said that his vision for Ikea was that it would be a company that would make life easier for its customers.

In the later years of his life, Mr Kamprad had faced questions over his past links to the Nazis.

The tycoon revealed some elements of his past in a book in 1988, admitting that he was a close friend of the Swedish fascist activist Per Engdahl, and a member of his New Swedish Movement between 1942 and 1945.

He said that his involvement was youthful “stupidity” and the “greatest mistake” of his life.

But a 2011 book by Elisabeth Asbrink alleged details beyond what Mr Kamprad had previously admitted. She wrote that he was an active recruiter for a Swedish Nazi group, and stayed close to sympathisers well after World War Two.

At the time a spokesman for Mr Kamprad said he had long admitted flirting with fascism, but that there were now “no Nazi-sympathising thoughts in Ingvar’s head whatsoever”.

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unit472/
unit472/
January 28, 2018 9:08 am

Great businessman who gave his customers attractive affordable products. Sort of the Henry Ford of furniture. May have been a prick to work for but self made men often are. Hope he left his fortune to some foundation ( right wing) to avoid Swedish and EU socialists from getting their multicultural hands on it.

Stucky
Stucky
January 28, 2018 10:18 am

Admin

Bitterness is the root cause of many diseases. Bitterness destroys the one who is bitter.

Let it go, man. I think you should PRAY for Ingvar. All day. Say a hundred Hail Marys for his precious soul. Go to church and light a candle … or whatever it is that Catholics do. Pray that he has the comfort of Ikea furniture in Purgatory, as he awaits his transition to the glory of Paradise, where Walmart furniture awaits him.

Do these things to ease the burden of your own soul.

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  Stucky
January 28, 2018 10:39 am

Excellent advice. Unlikely to find a willing acceptance.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  Administrator
January 28, 2018 11:53 am

A Swede who isn’t thrifty, A German with a sense of humor, the only truth in media coming from Russia…just what in the fuck is going on here?

Stucky
Stucky
  Zarathustra
January 28, 2018 12:44 pm

Lol

It means …. THE END IS NEAR!!!!

James M Dakin
James M Dakin
  Stucky
January 28, 2018 2:04 pm

Bitterness & hatred, they will “keep you warm”. Don’t underestimate their practicality. Can’t we all just get along? NO! Hate people who deserve it-it will improve the world, especially after someone who forgot to take their meds ( because the loonie bins were shut down to funnel tax money into corporate welfare ) starts hating and finds a worthy target. Without hate, would the subways been as safe to use in NYC after the 80’s?

Texas Patriot
Texas Patriot
January 28, 2018 10:24 am

“the designs produced and sold through the retailer made good use of recyclable products”

Good thing since the stuff falls apart in a couple of years after purchase. It’s mostly particle board!! There is no telling how many gallons of methyl-ethyl-death they use to manufacturer the stuff. Smells to high heaven when you first open the box from all the outgassing.

i forget
i forget
  Texas Patriot
January 28, 2018 11:52 am

Yep. We have some good table legs that were retained after the top got ruined. Awhile back I saw a desk project that utilized a solid wood top sourced from Ikea. Later I made the long drive to Ikea & bought one. When I unpackaged it, slowly\surely the off gassing accumulated until my eyes & sinuses were burning. It’s been in the garage ever since, still off gassing. You often get what you pay for, & $90 vs several hundred for a butcher block top from Boos or Grizzly has proved to be no bargain. Do it right, or wait until you can, or don’t do it at all – else middle-ground compromises & haste waste.

AlsoTrapped
AlsoTrapped
  Texas Patriot
January 28, 2018 11:55 am

Should have reposted “Ikea My Story” and provided a link to the public spin article, rather than vice versa. That old post was riveting; the great storytellers on TBP is the draw for me, and that was a doozy.

C1ue
C1ue
January 29, 2018 10:26 pm

The Dutch trust is a new invention. Prior to the EU, Ikea operated as 2 companies, one of which was a “non profit”.
Ingvar was thrifty all right. He didn’t pay hardly any taxes for literally decades.

anon
anon
February 2, 2018 5:38 pm

“The billionaire nazi that ruined my career at IKEA has croaked.”

Admin you should be proud you had a chance to work at IKEA. Without that “nazi” there would have never been an IKEA!

Ingvar sounds like he was hard working, thrifty, smart, family oriented, and innovative.

This bashing of a successful person has got to stop!

You even got a severance package to voluntarily leave and took a big family vacation.. you are complaining?

Why didn’t you save and invest that money and start a business so you can be as successful as Ingvar?

Sounds like someone is bitter due to bad decisions.

Where is LLPOH when you need him?

anon
anon
February 2, 2018 8:11 pm

I guess you didn’t detect the sarcasm of my post… but since you have chosen to attack me and my reading comprehension…

“In an odd turn of events, the HR manager (a diversity hire later fired for doinking his assistant) asked me to write a letter to him with my proposal for a separation amount.

Pernille wanted me gone at any cost, but knew that I had done nothing against the company. Let’s just say that my severance was beyond my expectations. I signed the papers, walked out of the building over to Rosenbluth Travel and booked an 8 day vacation in Disney World at the Polynesian Resort without telling Avalon or the kids. We had the best vacation of our lives.”

That quote is from your article.

You agreed to a severance package, which you VOLUNTARILY signed.. you ACCEPTED the terms of your separation and cashed a check… and booked a vacation.

You could have DECLINED the severance package and QUIT.

You could have just QUIT ANYTIME BEFORE and walked out the door if you were so unhappy and knew management wanted you out.

You could have walked out TBP style!

She wanted you gone and you CHOSE to stay there until they gave you a check to leave.

If management wants to separate you from the company, they can make it happen.

You just didn’t leave until you got a farewell check.

Most people wouldn’t bitch about getting a severance package when management is forcing them out.

anon
anon
February 2, 2018 8:40 pm

Most people wouldn’t bitch about getting a severance package when management is forcing them out.

Correction:

Most rational people wouldn’t bitch about a company who offered a severance package to them when management was forcing them out.

Regarding your presentation..

“There was the semi-annual Board meeting coming up. I gave the presentation to my boss and I sent it to some of the financial guys in Europe. They appreciated my analysis and concluded I was right. My boss decided to not show it to Pernille and the guys in Europe did nothing more with the report. None of the information was presented at the Board Meeting. I filed it in my drawer and tried to keep my head down.”

Let’s not forget that YOU gave your report to someone (Bjorn).. who passed it on to Ingvar…

“They asked the CFO if anyone had any data about 2nd stores in markets. Don told them I had done plenty of analysis. Bjorn contacted me and asked if I had anything I could share with them. I still liked Bjorn and sent him my 20 page analysis. Him and Anders were practical guys. They loved the presentation and thanked me for helping them. I was glad to help and didn’t think about it again.”

You sabotaged your own career at IKEA by passing on information which YOUR BOSS DID NOT WANT PASSED to his upper management.

You “didn’t think about it again”

Yet somehow it is all that evil “nazi” Ingvar’s fault.. what would the OWNER of a business do with the information from your presentation.. save his ass a lot of money!

Oh and since you are good with numbers.. perhaps you should do a study to verify the number of JEWS killed in the HOLOCAUST…

“The funniest part of Ingvar being a Nazi was that he joined the Swedish Nazi Party in 1945, AFTER EVERYONE KNEW THAT THE NAZIS HAD MURDERED 6 MILLION JEWS.”

Maybe there were too many concentration camps close by and profits.. I mean slaughter count declined!

I would love to see your financial model of how the 6 MILLION JEWS were killed by the “nazi” camps.