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Used by racist skinheads to target and demean anti-racist skinheads (SHARPs) Arrow Cross: Based on the symbol of the Arrow Cross Party, a Hungarian fascist political party. Celtic cross a: Crossed grenades: Based on the symbol of the SS-Sturmbrigade Dirlewanger, headed by Oskar Dirlewanger, the namesake of the brigade. Iron Cross
Unit 88 was a neo-Nazi organisation founded in Wellington by Collin Wilson and later based in Auckland, New Zealand. They were most active from 1997-1998 and are now defunct. They were most active from 1997-1998 and are now defunct.
Graffiti with a Nazi swastika and 14/88 on a wall in Elektrostal, Moscow, Russia Graffiti with 1488 and an obscure message on a wall in Volzhsky, Volgograd Oblast, Russia "The Fourteen Words" (also abbreviated 14 or 1488) is a reference to two slogans originated by the American domestic terrorist David Eden Lane, [1] [2] one of nine founding members of the defunct white supremacist terrorist ...
The Hammerskins (also known as Hammerskin Nation) are a neo-Nazi group formed in 1988 in Dallas, Texas. [3] Their primary focus is the production and promotion of white power rock music, [4] [5] and many white power bands have been affiliated with the group.
an '88-level' is a named condition in the COBOL programming language; The House on East 88th Street, a book by Bernard Waber; 88-Keys, an American record producer and rapper; 88Glam, a Canadian hip-hop duo; Two genera of butterflies (Diaethria and Callicore) are called eighty-eights because markings on their wings look like the number 88.
Sigma Olomouc – NSC 88, Tarzan Boys Olomouc, Hooligans Hovada Zubr, ... Family Stand Ointment [43] Bristol Rovers – Gas Hit Squad ... Skinhead; Yobbo; References ...
Daniel Sprong wears No. 88, but is happy to give it up to new Detroit Red Wings teammate Patrick Kane.
Sky Mission [a] is a 1992 combat flight simulation video game developed by Malibu Interactive and published by Namco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.In North America, the game was rebranded as the sequel to the Commodore Amiga game Wings, titled Wings 2: Aces High, while in Europe it was renamed to Blazing Skies.