In this expertly researched and gripping narrative, Martin Lee traces the history of neo-Nazism though the past fifty years - and reveals the growing symbiosis between right-wing groups in Europe and America. From Nazi spymasters in the post-war German intelligence services to Nazi emigres in South America, Lee shows how a well-organized underground network kept memoris of the Third Reich alive thoughtout the Cold War. And while European Nazis necessarily kept a low profile, American groups such as the Holocaust-denying Liberty Lobby openly promoted the fascist agenda.With the fall of the Berlin Wall, fascism in Europe - dormant for forty-five years - began making headlines again. German skinheads, many inspired by neo-Nazi propaganda originating in the US, terrorized minorities. And with the Oklahoma City bombing, America's own militia movement served notice that fascist extremism was alive and well on both sides of the Atlantic.
This dissertation examines relationships between various intellectual figures and the government of the Italian Social Republic during the German military occupation of northern and central Italy (July 1943 to April...
En 1963 se crea el Frente Nacional de Trabajadores , bajo la dirección de Narciso Perales y Ceferino Maestú , y poco después su rama estudiantil , el Frente de Estudiantes Sindicalistas ( F.E.S. ) , a cuyo frente estaban Jorge Perales ...
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El Cuarto Reich: Klaus Barbie y la conexión neo-fascista
It's 1943, ten years after the assassination of President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The Rise of the BNP and how to Counter it: A Discussion Document
Nicholls ' Hospital School had been founded in 1863 and was serving a similar purpose to Chetham's . There were two differences in that Nonconformist families could apply to Nicholls ' whereas Chetham's had been restricted to Church of ...
War der Nationalsozialismus ohne Beispiel?
Sent to an obscure department of MI5 tasked with monitoring the comings and goings of British Fascist sympathisers, she discovers the work to be by turns both tedious and terrifying.