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3 Arrested as Germany Cracks Down on Neo-Nazi Extremists

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April 25, 2012

Three suspected neo-Nazis were arrested in Germany early Wednesday after 100 security officers raided the offices of a right-wing political party and the homes of more than a dozen alleged extremists, police told NBC News. Click here for full article.


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'3 Arrested as Germany Cracks Down on Neo-Nazi Extremists'


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  1. Walterius said,

    on April 26th, 2012 at 9:54 am

    An excellent book on this subject is “Fuehrer Ex” by Hasselbach.

  2. April said,

    on April 26th, 2012 at 10:19 am

    Again, I wonder why you focus on the South while nothing about New Jersey or Michigan, for example. Not to mention California, which takes the dubious prize of most Hate sites. Is it that your resources are mostly in the South, closer to your home? They must be brave people indeed to infiltrate or investigate these groups. And perhaps you prefer, understandably, to keep your methods secret. I grew up in Chapel HIll, NC, a liberal college town not considered here typical of the South. Though in the CRM, UNC students from Alabama and Mississippi took part in picketing, sitting in, marching. We overcame! CG’s had a black mayor and where we sat in is now half MLK Blvd. Around that time, my father got a letter from a friend in a Northern liberal college town, Ithaca, NY. He’d been stopped by police for having a black woman in his car. And worried about the KKK north of town. Until I signed up with you, I assumed that type of racism was gone up there. More info on the rest of the country please, if it’s accessible.

  3. April said,

    on April 26th, 2012 at 10:21 am

    I meant CH for Chapel HIll. Not CG which means nothing. Sorry.

  4. Matt said,

    on April 26th, 2012 at 10:33 am

    A historical collector items? A old helmet, old gun etc? Here In many gun shops or shows one can buy such items? I own such items? This is ridicules the German people and clearly shows they don’t have the same freedom I enjoy as a US born citizen. The usa liberated Germany? Didn’t give them the freedoms I enjoy?

  5. Steve said,

    on June 1st, 2012 at 6:24 am

    Some things and people never really change. Under the surface and below public radar I think the “Deutscher Volken” still want their “Fuehrer”.

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