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The far-right in Germany (German: rechtsextrem) slowly reorganised itself after the fall of Nazi Germany and the dissolution of the Nazi Party in 1945. Denazification was carried out in Germany from 1945 to 1949 by the Allied forces of World War II , with an attempt of eliminating Nazism from the country.
A far-right protestor gives the Nazi salute at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville during 2017 Some groups chanted racist and antisemitic slogans and carried weapons, Nazi and neo-Nazi symbols , the valknut , Confederate battle flags , Deus vult crosses, flags, and other symbols of various past and present antisemitic and anti-Islamic ...
Germany’s security services are stepping up efforts to monitor and contain the threat from modern far-right extremists amid a rise in hate crimes. Germany’s security services are stepping up ...
The far right's first victory in a German state election since the Nazi era does not mean it can form a government, as other parties rule out a coalition with it. Following is a look at how that ...
Meanwhile, traditional parties have lost ground in Germany, as in other parts of Europe, amid growing voter anger at mainstream politics. Björn Höcke, leader of the far-right AfD party in Thuringia.
Founded in England but with international presence and banned in Germany, Russia and some other European countries. [207] [208] European Liberation Front [209] [210] European White Knights of the Burning Cross Previously headquartered in Germany before relocating to England. Has additional chapters in Sweden, France, Austria, Switzerland and Italy.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) was the big winner of the evening, securing 33.2% in Thuringia in its first regional election yet, and also gaining almost as many votes as the ...