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German Worker Youth Deutsche Heidnische Front: German Heathens' Front Der Dritte Weg: The Third Way Deutsches Rechtsbüro German Bureau of Rights [350] [351] [352] Die Rechte: The Right Die Zeitberichter [353] [354] [355] Freiheitliche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei: Free German Workers' Party Frankfurter Brettl [356] Freie Kräfte Schwalm-Eder
In 1946, the Deutsche Rechtspartei was founded and in 1950 succeeded by the Deutsche Reichspartei.As the allied occupation of Germany ended in 1949, a number of new far-right parties emerged: The Socialist Reich Party, founded in 1949, the German Social Union (West Germany), the Free German Workers' Party, Nationalist Front and National Offensive.
Depiction of Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina in 1870, based on a photograph taken under the supervision of a federal officer who seized Klan costumes The first Klan was founded in Pulaski, Tennessee , on December 24, 1865, [ 29 ] by six former officers of the Confederate Army : [ 30 ] Frank McCord, Richard Reed, John Lester, John Kennedy, J ...
A group of demonstrators wearing black clothing, some holding Nazi flags with swastikas, quickly left a Cincinnati-area overpass when they were confronted by residents Friday, video shows.
Since the foundation of the original Klan, a number of Ku Klux Klan groups and chapters have emerged outside the United States in places like Canada, Europe and South America. Fiji had a Ku Klux Klan group which was founded by Europeans and the group was said to be the Klan's first foreign chapter. However, the group's activities were quickly ...
Auschwitz was the largest of the German Nazi concentration camps and "extermination centers" during World War II, according to a museum at the former facility. More than 1.1 million men, women and ...
The Debate over Foreign Policy in Chicago, 1939–1941 University of North Carolina Press; St. George, Maximiliam and Dennis, Lawrence (1946)A Trial on Trial: The Great Sedition Trial of 1944 National Civil Rights Committee. Strong, Donald S. (1941) Organized Anti-Semitism in America: The Rise of Group Prejudice during the Decade 1930–40
AfD voter support in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania appears to have come from both left-wing and right-wing parties, with support for the Social Democratic Party of Germany down 4.9%, CDU down 4.1%, The Left down 5.2%, Alliance '90/The Greens down 3.9%, and support for the National Democratic Party of Germany (NDP) halved