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German Neo-Nazi Party runs for European elections | DW News
A minor far-right radical party in Germany called the 'Dritte Weg', or 'Third Path' is trying to boost its draw with marches evoking the country's Nazi past and openly aligns itself with National Socialism, unapologetically pushing its “Germans only” platform. The group is running candidates for the European parliamentary elections. In the town of Plauen the extremist group has found followers, amidst calls that they should be banned.
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In 1939 the Nazis Held a Rally at Madison Square Garden | Topic
Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Documentary.
In this chilling short film created from archival footage, watch a piece of history that most of us would like to forget: when 20,000 Americans gathered at Madison Square Garden in 1939 to Sieg heil in front of the Stars and Stripes.
"A Night at the Garden."
Directed by Marshall Curry, courtesy of Field of Vision.
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CAN832 ROCKWELL AND THE AMERICAN NAZI PARTY
(7 Sep 1966) The American Nazi Party is shown protesting and its leader and founder George Lincoln Rockwell goes before a New York commission and gives a speech at a rally.
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What neo-Nazis have inherited from original Nazism | DW Documentary
What resemblance do today’s ethnonationalistic ideologies bear to those which surged during the rise of the Nazis in the Weimar-era? Quite a lot, this documentary shows. Germany’s far-right neo-nazi scene is now bigger than at any time since National Socialism.
History may not repeat itself, but one can still learn from it. The years of the Weimar Republic were scarred by post-war trauma, political extremism, street fighting, hyper-inflation and widespread poverty. But they also saw economic boom, the establishment of a liberal democratic order and a parliamentary party system. Nobody could really imagine that the Nazis would brush aside the achievements of this young democracy just a few years later. But there were signs, warnings even that all was not well.
So how does that resonate t...
published: 21 Sep 2019
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Trump deports last Nazi war criminal in US back to Germany
Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship years ago.
published: 21 Aug 2018
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Neo-Nazis explain why they like Donald Trump
Four days before the US presidential election, white supremacists gathered for a rally in Pennsylvania.
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published: 08 Nov 2016
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Neo-Nazis Let A Journalist In Their Group — Here's What He Saw
Journalist Vegas Tenold, who embedded himself into different Neo-Nazi groups, explains some key points in the alt-right movement, including their participation in online forums and social media such as 4chan and Twitter. Tenold claims the alt-right movement is smaller than we think and that most of this movement's action lives online. Following is a transcript of the video.
[Crowd] Replace us. You will not replace us. You will not replace us.
Vegas Tenold: My first encounter was with the National Socialist Movement, which is the largest Neo-Nazi group in America.
This journalist embedded himself with White Nationalist groups in America.
Vegas Tenold: After that, I started traveling with some various Klan groups, and then I met Matthew Heimbach, who became the main character of my book....
published: 07 Mar 2018
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The Americans that fought for Germany in World war II
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German Neo-Nazi Party runs for European elections | DW News
A minor far-right radical party in Germany called the 'Dritte Weg', or 'Third Path' is trying to boost its draw with marches evoking the country's Nazi past and...
A minor far-right radical party in Germany called the 'Dritte Weg', or 'Third Path' is trying to boost its draw with marches evoking the country's Nazi past and openly aligns itself with National Socialism, unapologetically pushing its “Germans only” platform. The group is running candidates for the European parliamentary elections. In the town of Plauen the extremist group has found followers, amidst calls that they should be banned.
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A minor far-right radical party in Germany called the 'Dritte Weg', or 'Third Path' is trying to boost its draw with marches evoking the country's Nazi past and openly aligns itself with National Socialism, unapologetically pushing its “Germans only” platform. The group is running candidates for the European parliamentary elections. In the town of Plauen the extremist group has found followers, amidst calls that they should be banned.
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- published: 16 May 2019
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7:07
In 1939 the Nazis Held a Rally at Madison Square Garden | Topic
Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Documentary.
In this chilling short film created from archival footage, watch a piece of history that most of us woul...
Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Documentary.
In this chilling short film created from archival footage, watch a piece of history that most of us would like to forget: when 20,000 Americans gathered at Madison Square Garden in 1939 to Sieg heil in front of the Stars and Stripes.
"A Night at the Garden."
Directed by Marshall Curry, courtesy of Field of Vision.
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Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Documentary.
In this chilling short film created from archival footage, watch a piece of history that most of us would like to forget: when 20,000 Americans gathered at Madison Square Garden in 1939 to Sieg heil in front of the Stars and Stripes.
"A Night at the Garden."
Directed by Marshall Curry, courtesy of Field of Vision.
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CAN832 ROCKWELL AND THE AMERICAN NAZI PARTY
(7 Sep 1966) The American Nazi Party is shown protesting and its leader and founder George Lincoln Rockwell goes before a New York commission and gives a speech...
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American Nazi | National Geographic
The leader of a white supremacist group details his thoughts on a hate-crime shooting in a preschool.
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- published: 31 Dec 2008
- views: 1215194
42:31
What neo-Nazis have inherited from original Nazism | DW Documentary
What resemblance do today’s ethnonationalistic ideologies bear to those which surged during the rise of the Nazis in the Weimar-era? Quite a lot, this documenta...
What resemblance do today’s ethnonationalistic ideologies bear to those which surged during the rise of the Nazis in the Weimar-era? Quite a lot, this documentary shows. Germany’s far-right neo-nazi scene is now bigger than at any time since National Socialism.
History may not repeat itself, but one can still learn from it. The years of the Weimar Republic were scarred by post-war trauma, political extremism, street fighting, hyper-inflation and widespread poverty. But they also saw economic boom, the establishment of a liberal democratic order and a parliamentary party system. Nobody could really imagine that the Nazis would brush aside the achievements of this young democracy just a few years later. But there were signs, warnings even that all was not well.
So how does that resonate today? How do today’s right-wing populist movements and parties achieve their political aims? Which slogans, images and stereotypes played a role then, and which ones are playing a role now?
The film also looks beyond Germany’s borders. How has Europe changed in the last few years and how have far-right movements been able to gain such influence? In the interwar period, democracies across the continent collapsed one after the other like a house of cards. What about today? Riding on the coat-tails of the political party the Alternative for Germany (AfD) the far-right has become a factor in both national and state parliaments, united by nationalist and often racist ideologies directly linked to those of the 1930s. At that time, global economic crisis and mass unemployment drove people straight into the fascists’ arms. So what will happen if crisis strikes now? Are our democracies and their achievements today any more stable than they were in the years before the Second World War?
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What resemblance do today’s ethnonationalistic ideologies bear to those which surged during the rise of the Nazis in the Weimar-era? Quite a lot, this documentary shows. Germany’s far-right neo-nazi scene is now bigger than at any time since National Socialism.
History may not repeat itself, but one can still learn from it. The years of the Weimar Republic were scarred by post-war trauma, political extremism, street fighting, hyper-inflation and widespread poverty. But they also saw economic boom, the establishment of a liberal democratic order and a parliamentary party system. Nobody could really imagine that the Nazis would brush aside the achievements of this young democracy just a few years later. But there were signs, warnings even that all was not well.
So how does that resonate today? How do today’s right-wing populist movements and parties achieve their political aims? Which slogans, images and stereotypes played a role then, and which ones are playing a role now?
The film also looks beyond Germany’s borders. How has Europe changed in the last few years and how have far-right movements been able to gain such influence? In the interwar period, democracies across the continent collapsed one after the other like a house of cards. What about today? Riding on the coat-tails of the political party the Alternative for Germany (AfD) the far-right has become a factor in both national and state parliaments, united by nationalist and often racist ideologies directly linked to those of the 1930s. At that time, global economic crisis and mass unemployment drove people straight into the fascists’ arms. So what will happen if crisis strikes now? Are our democracies and their achievements today any more stable than they were in the years before the Second World War?
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2:57
Trump deports last Nazi war criminal in US back to Germany
Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship year...
Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship years ago.
https://wn.com/Trump_Deports_Last_Nazi_War_Criminal_In_US_Back_To_Germany
Authorities say the 95-year-old who came to America in 1949 hid his past as an armed guard in a brutal Nazi prison camp and was stripped of his citizenship years ago.
- published: 21 Aug 2018
- views: 8019637
3:32
Neo-Nazis explain why they like Donald Trump
Four days before the US presidential election, white supremacists gathered for a rally in Pennsylvania.
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On November 4, 2016, the National Socialist Movement gathered for a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The event was four days before the US presidential election and featured speeches given by NSM commander Jeff Schoep and National commander of the America First Committee, Arthur J. Jones Jr. At the rally, leaders discussed how Donald Trump's presidential campaign has brought white supremacism into the mainstream and legitimized their beliefs. Mark Potok from the Southern Poverty Law Center contextualizes the event with his discussion of how Trump has created political space for extremists by courting the support and validating the beliefs of groups on the alt-right. The rally closed with discussion of how the neo-Nazi groups plan to organize a show of force on Election Day.
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On November 4, 2016, the National Socialist Movement gathered for a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The event was four days before the US presidential election and featured speeches given by NSM commander Jeff Schoep and National commander of the America First Committee, Arthur J. Jones Jr. At the rally, leaders discussed how Donald Trump's presidential campaign has brought white supremacism into the mainstream and legitimized their beliefs. Mark Potok from the Southern Poverty Law Center contextualizes the event with his discussion of how Trump has created political space for extremists by courting the support and validating the beliefs of groups on the alt-right. The rally closed with discussion of how the neo-Nazi groups plan to organize a show of force on Election Day.
- published: 08 Nov 2016
- views: 2326770
3:49
Neo-Nazis Let A Journalist In Their Group — Here's What He Saw
Journalist Vegas Tenold, who embedded himself into different Neo-Nazi groups, explains some key points in the alt-right movement, including their participation ...
Journalist Vegas Tenold, who embedded himself into different Neo-Nazi groups, explains some key points in the alt-right movement, including their participation in online forums and social media such as 4chan and Twitter. Tenold claims the alt-right movement is smaller than we think and that most of this movement's action lives online. Following is a transcript of the video.
[Crowd] Replace us. You will not replace us. You will not replace us.
Vegas Tenold: My first encounter was with the National Socialist Movement, which is the largest Neo-Nazi group in America.
This journalist embedded himself with White Nationalist groups in America.
Vegas Tenold: After that, I started traveling with some various Klan groups, and then I met Matthew Heimbach, who became the main character of my book.
Matthew Heimbach leads the political party Traditionalist Worker Party.
Matthew Heimbach: Our movement is about securing the existence of our people, and a future for white children. All of us are engaged in this struggle. And much like a military, there is positions for everyone.
Vegas Tenold: Many other people, they come from poor, rural, and predominantly white parts of America, Appalachia. And they look around and they see that their neighbors and their friends are suffering under opioid addiction, that they have no jobs, and no prospects. And they kind of extrapolate from that then that must be what it's like for white people all over. They don't have the ability to kind of lift their gaze a little bit, because if they did, I think they'd see that white people on the whole, especially white men, who this movement is mostly consisting of, have it pretty good.
The gatherings are a lot smaller, and you know, that's the inherent problem in the far right, sort of alt-right. It's a movement, which in large part, exists online with anonymous Twitter avatars.
"Honestly, sometimes I can't believe how dumb our movement can be..We have to get serious about things if we want to move forward. This anonymous, online b------- can't go on." - Matthew Heimbach, leader of Traditionalist Workers Party
Vegas Tenold: With the Internet, with social media, it becomes that much easier to have your opinions reinforced. And once you try to translate that into real world action, it becomes difficult. I was at Charlottesville where they were, I would say around 400 people, which is by far the largest gathering I'd ever been to. And I'd been to dozens of these things.
Yes, there has been a mobilizing effect, and I think people are emboldened but even so, they're still struggling on how to translate this into an actionable, physical movement. The current crop of politicians aren't doing any favors. I think they're feeding into this as well. So it becomes this pretty toxic place where it's easy for this kind of rhetoric to grow even more.
Donald Trump: You know there's another side. There was a group on this side, you can call them the left, you've just called them the left, that came violently attacking the other group.
Vegas Tenold: You know there was a rally in Boston after Charlottesville, where I think five or six Nationalists came out, and a few thousand counter-protestors came out.
Counter protesters at the Boston Free Speech Rally.
Vegas Tenold: There are rays of light in this thing. Just recently, a guy, a former Hammerskin, which is the most extreme part of the Skinhead movement, texted me and said he left the movement. And that he might want to help others leave, too. So as awful and abhorrent as their ideology and politics is, some of them can change. Some of them can turn and come back to us.
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Journalist Vegas Tenold, who embedded himself into different Neo-Nazi groups, explains some key points in the alt-right movement, including their participation in online forums and social media such as 4chan and Twitter. Tenold claims the alt-right movement is smaller than we think and that most of this movement's action lives online. Following is a transcript of the video.
[Crowd] Replace us. You will not replace us. You will not replace us.
Vegas Tenold: My first encounter was with the National Socialist Movement, which is the largest Neo-Nazi group in America.
This journalist embedded himself with White Nationalist groups in America.
Vegas Tenold: After that, I started traveling with some various Klan groups, and then I met Matthew Heimbach, who became the main character of my book.
Matthew Heimbach leads the political party Traditionalist Worker Party.
Matthew Heimbach: Our movement is about securing the existence of our people, and a future for white children. All of us are engaged in this struggle. And much like a military, there is positions for everyone.
Vegas Tenold: Many other people, they come from poor, rural, and predominantly white parts of America, Appalachia. And they look around and they see that their neighbors and their friends are suffering under opioid addiction, that they have no jobs, and no prospects. And they kind of extrapolate from that then that must be what it's like for white people all over. They don't have the ability to kind of lift their gaze a little bit, because if they did, I think they'd see that white people on the whole, especially white men, who this movement is mostly consisting of, have it pretty good.
The gatherings are a lot smaller, and you know, that's the inherent problem in the far right, sort of alt-right. It's a movement, which in large part, exists online with anonymous Twitter avatars.
"Honestly, sometimes I can't believe how dumb our movement can be..We have to get serious about things if we want to move forward. This anonymous, online b------- can't go on." - Matthew Heimbach, leader of Traditionalist Workers Party
Vegas Tenold: With the Internet, with social media, it becomes that much easier to have your opinions reinforced. And once you try to translate that into real world action, it becomes difficult. I was at Charlottesville where they were, I would say around 400 people, which is by far the largest gathering I'd ever been to. And I'd been to dozens of these things.
Yes, there has been a mobilizing effect, and I think people are emboldened but even so, they're still struggling on how to translate this into an actionable, physical movement. The current crop of politicians aren't doing any favors. I think they're feeding into this as well. So it becomes this pretty toxic place where it's easy for this kind of rhetoric to grow even more.
Donald Trump: You know there's another side. There was a group on this side, you can call them the left, you've just called them the left, that came violently attacking the other group.
Vegas Tenold: You know there was a rally in Boston after Charlottesville, where I think five or six Nationalists came out, and a few thousand counter-protestors came out.
Counter protesters at the Boston Free Speech Rally.
Vegas Tenold: There are rays of light in this thing. Just recently, a guy, a former Hammerskin, which is the most extreme part of the Skinhead movement, texted me and said he left the movement. And that he might want to help others leave, too. So as awful and abhorrent as their ideology and politics is, some of them can change. Some of them can turn and come back to us.
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The Americans that fought for Germany in World war II
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With World War II rapidly approaching, there was a call for the Volksdeutsche, - people of German heritage outside the Reich to return home to the Fatherland and help defend it.
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MacDonald, C. A., The United States, Britain and Appeasement 1936-1939, MacMillan Press, 1981
Hawgood, John A., The Evolution of Germany, Routledge, 2019
Sondhaus, Lawrence, World War One: The Global Revolution, Cambridge University Press, 2011
Sussna, Stephen, Defeat and Triumph: The Story of a Controversial Allied Invasion and French Rebirth, Xlibris Corporation, 2008
Weinberg, Gerhard L., Hitler’s Image of the US”, The American Historical Review, Volume 69, Number 4, July 1964, p. 1021
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Credit:
Created by Daniel Turner
Script: Conan White
Narrator:
Chris Kane
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Music Credit:
Decline by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300016
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Books and articles
MacDonald, C. A., The United States, Britain and Appeasement 1936-1939, MacMillan Press, 1981
Hawgood, John A., The Evolution of Germany, Routledge, 2019
Sondhaus, Lawrence, World War One: The Global Revolution, Cambridge University Press, 2011
Sussna, Stephen, Defeat and Triumph: The Story of a Controversial Allied Invasion and French Rebirth, Xlibris Corporation, 2008
Weinberg, Gerhard L., Hitler’s Image of the US”, The American Historical Review, Volume 69, Number 4, July 1964, p. 1021
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