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The following is a list of organizations, both active and defunct, whose ideological beliefs are categorized as neo-Nazism. This includes political parties, terrorist cells/networks, radical paramilitary groups, criminal gangs, social clubs, organized crime syndicates, websites, internet forums, football hooligan firms, religious sects, and ...
28 lip 2020 · Below, I’ve compiled a few samples of bands, their songs, and screenshots of the ads that rolled in front of them. These include ads for Kellogg’s, St. Jude’s, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s,...
10 sie 2023 · In amateur footage, two members of the group stand between a burning torch and a Nazi flag. “One people, one Reich, one Fuhrer,” a man says in German as he discharges a pistol in the air.
20 kwi 2007 · While back-country Klan cross-burnings, warehouse hate rock festivals, and neo-Nazi park rallies may draw only a handful of supporters, a crafty amateur filmmaker can edit or exploit camera angles to foster the illusion of a much larger and more dramatic event.
6 dni temu · On November 16, eleven days after the presidential election, a dozen neo-Nazis from a group called Hate Club 1488 brazenly marched through Columbus, Ohio, carrying swastika flags and shouting...
The formation of the NSO out of the remnants of Atomwaffen represents one example of a much larger trend within neo-Nazi accelerationism around the world: the continual collapse, reshuffling, and reemergence of groups over time.
2 lut 2021 · The ADL published the first extensive report explaining how neo-Nazis were using this new technology to unite hate groups back in 1985.