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  2. Far-right politics in Germany (1945–present) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Far-right subcultures - Wikipedia

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    Far-right projects: An innovation of the last years are far right projects at the interface of virtual and real life. Examples are the 'Identitären' (Identitarian movement) and the 'Unsterblichen'. The 'Unsterblichen' was started by far rights in East Germany. They formulated the prosecution of the supposed 'Volkstods' (death of the nation).

  4. Amid a rise in politically motivated hate crimes, Germany ...

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    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 ...

  5. German far-right leader to attend Trump inauguration - AOL

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    A co-leader of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) will attend the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Jan. 20 just a month before a federal election in Germany, the ...

  6. Far-right group that invokes Nazi past on the verge of state ...

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    A far-right group that for some has evoked Germany’s Nazi past may be on the verge of becoming the strongest party for the first time in a state election.

  7. Far-right politics - Wikipedia

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    In practice, far-right movements differ widely by region and historical context. In Western Europe, they have often focused on anti-immigration and anti-globalism, while in Eastern Europe, strong anti-communist rhetoric is more common. The United States has seen a unique evolution of far-right movements that emphasize nativism and radical ...

  8. Elon Musk speaks at Germany’s AfD campaign launch as ... - AOL

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    AfD has seen an upswell in support, recently becoming the first far-right party to win a state election in Germany since the Nazi era and performing well in opinion polls for the upcoming election ...

  9. List of neo-Nazi organizations - Wikipedia

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    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.