Neo-Nazism The Armanen-Orden (founded 1976) is an esoteric Neopagan society reviving the occult teachings of Guido von List ( Ariosophy). The Armanen-Orden (the re-organised and revived Guido-von-List-Society (founded 1908)) was renewed through contacts between Adolf Schleipfer and the still living last president of the society, and Sigrun Schleipfer, who also revived the High Armanen Order ( HAO). They have also been, for many years, reprinting List's works. ...more on Wikipedia about "Armanen-Orden"
The Arrow Cross (Nyilaskereszt) originated in Hungary in the 1930s as the symbol of the leading Hungarian fascist political party, the Arrow Cross Party, led by Ferenc Szálasi, an ex-army major. Leaders of National Council of the Arrow Cross after Szálasi included Jeno Szollosi, Josef Gera and Ferenc Kassai-Schallmajer. In 1939 it numbered close to 500,000 members and won 31 seats in parliamentary elections. The Arrow Cross party lasted until the end of World War II in 1945. Subsequently, the symbol came to be used by other racist and anti-Semitic groups. From October 1944 - January 1945 the Arrow Cross sent 80,000 Jews on a death march to the Austrian border. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arrow Cross"
The term Black Sun is of esoteric or occult significance. It has been used by a variety of esotericists; for example, as the name of the well-known Black Sun Press of Mary Phelps Jacob, and in lyrics of the industrial music group Coil. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Sun"
Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity is a book by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke. It examines neofascism as a new religious movement. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Sun (book)"
The British National Party (BNP) is a small political party of the far-right in the United Kingdom. It is the largest of the UK's far-right groups. According to accounts filed with the Electoral Commission for the year 2004, it had a membership of 7,916, and had an income and expenditure of around £730,000. ** ...more on Wikipedia about "British National Party"
The "Carecas do ABC" (Skinheads from ABC region, in Portuguese) are a skinhead group born on the region of ABC, in the metropolitan zone of São Paulo. The ABC region are formed by the industrial citys of Santo André, São Bernardo do Campo and São Caetano do Sul.
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Encyclopedia of White Power: A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right is a reference book edited by Jeffrey Kaplan. It focuses on the White Power movement, mainly US groups and individuals (with a few Norwegian and Swedish groups and individuals also included). ...more on Wikipedia about "Encyclopedia of White Power"
As there were many different manifestations of fascism, especially during the interwar years, there were also many different symbols of Fascist movements. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fascist symbolism"
The Flash and Circle is the best known symbol of the British Union of Fascists. It was chosen to represent "action within unity". ...more on Wikipedia about "Flash and Circle"
Fourteen Words is used to describe two different political slogans. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fourteen Words"
KZ Manager is a name shared by many similar racist and nazi-supporting resource management computer games putting the player in the role of a nazi concentration camp "manager", where the "resources" to be managed include, depending on the version of the game, prisoners (either Jews, Turks or Gypsies), poison gas supplies, "normal" money and various equipment, as well as "public opinion" on the "productivity" of the camp. ...more on Wikipedia about "KZ manager"
Liberty Lobby was a right-wing political advocacy organization which existed in the United States between 1955 and 2001. It was founded by Willis Carto. ...more on Wikipedia about "Liberty Lobby"
Nazi Punk is the term given to believers of nationalism, fascism, racialism, and/or national socialism, and also claim to be a part of the punk subculture. Some allege however, that because typical punk ideology rejects many beliefs of nazism, nazi punks cannot be viewed as true punks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nazi Punk"
Nazi-Skinheads are a right wing subculture that developed in the United Kingdom in the first half of the 1980s. Typically racist, conservative, and anti-semitic, they emerged in a time when the UK was experiencing the second wave of Punk. The revival of the skinhead subculture, which had originally died out in 1972, came as a sort of backlash against the commercialization of punk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nazi-Skinheads"
Over the past few decades, neo-Nazi groups in the United States and elsewhere have floated rumors that the founders of the United States held anti-Semitic views. This page discusses the phenomenon. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neo-Nazi Theory (American founding fathers)"
The term neo-nazism is used to refer to any social or political movement seeking to revive Nazism or a racist form of Fascism, and which postdates the Second World War. Often, especially internationally, those who are part of said movements do not use the term to describe themselves, either eschewing the terms neo-Nazism and/or Neo-Fascism (out of either: tactical avoidance of the stigma surrounding them, or actual ideological distinctiveness from them) or rejecting the 'neo' prefixing their commitment to Fascism or National Socialism. The use of the neo- prefix is not universally used to describe Neo-Nazi groups either, and there are also Neo-Nazi groups that specifically use the prefix. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neo-Nazism"
The Porto Alegre Skinheads are anti-semitism and neo-nazism a group of middle class young boys from the metropolitan zone of Porto Alegre. They were accused and arrested recently for the killing of black people in 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Porto Alegre Skinheads"
Serpent's Walk is a novel published in 1991 by Randolph D Calverhall, which is a pseudonym. The real author is said to be a "respectable science-fiction author who is a member of the National Alliance". ...more on Wikipedia about "Serpent's Walk"
The Nexus was a journal edited by Kerry Bolton in Paraparaumu Beach, New Zealand. It focused largely on the politically heretical with special attention given to the intersection of Nazism and Mysticism. After its 18th issue ( November 1999) it became titled Western Destiny. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Nexus (journal)"
The Spotlight was a weekly newspaper in the United States, published from 1975 to 2001 by a now-defunct organization called Liberty Lobby. While The Spotlight ran articles and editorials professing a populist political orientation, aimed at audiences across the political spectrum, critics have called the newspaper a subtle recruiting tool for the extreme right-wing and noted the subtle inclusion of anti-Semitism and white supremacy undertones in the articles, and advertisements for openly neo-Nazi books and organizations in the classified ad section. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Spotlight"
The Turner Diaries is a novel written in 1978 by William Pierce (under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald), the late leader of the neo-Nazi group, the National Alliance. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Turner Diaries"
(Thule-Seminar) The Thule-Seminar is an elitist German Neo-Nazi organization based in Kassel. As emblems they use the Black Sun, as well as the combined Tyr and Sigel runes. They self-describe as a "research society for Indo-European culture". On their homepage, they deplore the formation of a "multiracial, i.e. monoprimitive" society in the "ethnosuicidal" cultures of Europe. And declare as their aim the formation of "metapolitical" ("metapo") cells across Europe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Thule-Seminar"
The "Wiking-Jugend" (WJ, " Viking youth") was a German Neo-Nazi organization modelled after the Hitlerjugend. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wiking-Jugend"
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