In recent years, the United States has become something of an international refuge for those who deny the World War II Holocaust occurred.
In recent years, the United States has become something of an international refuge for those who deny the World War II Holocaust occurred.
Can city officials force protesters to identify themselves by name?
A 41-year-old Austrian was convicted on explosives charges more than three years after a bomb he was building in his home in northern Italy exploded in his hands
The National Socialist Movement, once a forgotten bit player on the fringe of the American Radical Right, is building a juggernaut.
Hate groups get around lack of news coverage with wild publicity stunts.
A direct-mail firm embarrassed earlier for selling lists of a dying woman's supporters employs some other questionable practices.
Former FBI agent Mike German spent years infiltrating violent groups on the radical right. He made it look easy.
Last October, the National Socialist Movement sparked a riot in Ohio. It was an untrammeled victory for the neo-Nazis.
With his two latest books, an academic at the liberal University of Vermont offers a full-throated defense of white nationalism.
Some of the same images used in a propaganda film appeared in a promotion for an Alabama TV station. Station officials confirmed that they were not of neo-Nazis at all -- they were stock video bought from an Ocala, Fla., firm called Digital Juice.