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Column 88
Column 88 was a neo-Nazi paramilitary group, that only lasted a decade but had better leadership than most of neo-Nazi at the time, due to its leader being an ex-Royal Marine Commando, Major Ian Souter Clarence and another veteran named Leslie Eric Lutz Vaughan. The group claims to date back to 1945, with them claiming…
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John Patler
John Patler was the man who killed George Lincoln Rockwell with his life being violent from the start. His first encounter with murder, was when his father killed his mother, when John was only five. Early on in life he was involved in crime, and was later diagnosed with multiple mental problems, such as paranoia,…
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Birth of Satanism
To cover up who was behind all these evil doings in media and the entertainment industry, they had to create a new religion: Satanism. The most famous satanist was Anton LaVey, who is credited for starting the modern satanism. Now we here about the illuminati and the deep state, secretly controlling our lives. There is…
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George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party
One of the first neo-Nazi in America was a man by the name of George Lincoln Rockwell. Born during World War One he served as a pilot in World War Two. He didn’t fight the Nazis during WW2, but he fought with the allies none the less. He stays in for many years after the…
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Goebbels’s Final Act
Joeseph Goebbels was Hiter’s propaganda minister. Born in 1897, joined the Nazi party in 1924, at number 8762. While Hitler was in prison, for the Beerhall Putsch, Goebbels’s helped run the party. Even when the Nazis could wear uniforms, he found clever was with uniting the groups by marching, wear cooking wear and paper hats…
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Adolf to Azov
Many people have wondered how did Azov and the other neo-Nazi groups formed, after World War 2. How did the nationalist movement of the 1930s, which many people looked up to turn into something as sinister as it is today. While most people look at groups like Azov and blood tribe as new version of…