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Skrewdriver

A Wisdom Archive on Skrewdriver

Skrewdriver

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Skrewdriver: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Russia

Russia may seem like an unlikely place for a flowering of neo-Nazi movements due to the strong memories of the devastation that was wrought on the nation by the Nazi German invaders during World War II. Nevertheless, the post-Soviet era has seen the rise of a variety of extremist nationalist political movements, some of them paramilitary organizations of openly neo-Fascist or neo-Nazi persuasion. These organizations are characterized by extreme xenophobia, anti-Semitism, and an active interest among a few of these groups in overthrowing the ...

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Neo-Nazism, Neo-Nazism - Significant Nazi revivalists, Neo-Nazism - Holocaust revisionism, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism and the law, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Germany, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Austria, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the USA, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the UK, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Russia, Neo-Nazism - Social roots, Neo-Nazism - Ideology, Neo-Nazism - Activities, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Scandinavia, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in other countries

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Skrewdriver: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in other countries

In many European countries there are laws that prevent the expression of Nazi, racist or anti-Semitic ideology, thus no political party of significant importance will describe itself as being neo-nazi. In South America, there are reportedly Nazi movements comprised of mestizos. Organizations that have been described as 'Neo-Nazi', or Neo-Fascist, with varying degrees of justification, include the following: Eesti Paremäärmuslik Organisatsioon - Estonia Eesti Rahvuslaste Keskliit - Estonia Mouvement Nat ...

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Neo-Nazism, Neo-Nazism - Significant Nazi revivalists, Neo-Nazism - Holocaust revisionism, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism and the law, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Germany, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Austria, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the USA, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the UK, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Russia, Neo-Nazism - Social roots, Neo-Nazism - Ideology, Neo-Nazism - Activities, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Scandinavia, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in other countries

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Skrewdriver: Encyclopedia II - Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the USA

In the USA, the Constitutional guarantee for freedom of speech allows political organizations great latitude in expressing Nazi, racist or anti-Semitic ideology. Nazi groups in the United States can trace back to the 1920s, with the US branch of the National Socialist German Workers Party. This organization merged with Free Society of Teutonia to form the German-American Bund. The Bund and other groups achieved a limited and controversial popularity in the 1930s (at one point having a rally of over 20,000), but rapidly faded with the onset of WWII. The groups either disbande ...

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Neo-Nazism, Neo-Nazism - Significant Nazi revivalists, Neo-Nazism - Holocaust revisionism, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism and the law, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Germany, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Austria, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the USA, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in the UK, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Russia, Neo-Nazism - Social roots, Neo-Nazism - Ideology, Neo-Nazism - Activities, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in Scandinavia, Neo-Nazism - Neo-Nazism in other countries

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Skrewdriver: Encyclopedia II - Skinhead - Style

Skinheads who adopt traditional styles are highly visible in public to both allies and enemies. In terms of clothing: Tops: Men: Ben Sherman, Fred Perry, Lonsdale, Brutus, Jaytex or Arnold Palmer brands; cardigan sweaters; T-shirts; button-ups worn with top unbuttoned, generally with no tie; narrow blazers Women: Same as men with addition of dress suits comprising a matching short skirt and ¾ le ...

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Skinhead, Skinhead - Categories, Skinhead - History, Skinhead - Style, Skinhead - Laces and braces, Skinhead - Music, Skinhead - Glossary of terms

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Skrewdriver: Encyclopedia II - Skinhead - Music

Music plays an important role in any youth subculture and skinheads are no exception. Originally, the group was closely associated with the ska and reggae music of musicians like Desmond Dekker, Laurel Aitken, Symarip and Joe the Boss. The link between skinheads and reggae led to the sub-genre known as skinhead reggae. Other types of music popular amongst early skinheads were Motown, Northern Soul, Rocksteady,and mod (lifestyle) RnB. Suedeheads of the '70s were also known to listen to British glam rock bands l ...

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Skinhead, Skinhead - Categories, Skinhead - History, Skinhead - Style, Skinhead - Laces and braces, Skinhead - Music, Skinhead - Glossary of terms

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Skrewdriver: Encyclopedia II - Skrewdriver - Right-wing reincarnation

Although the original band had a reputation for attracting violence at their gigs (Bob Geldof was reportedly knocked unconscious at one Skrewdriver gig), they did not openly support any political party. The new Skrewdriver, however, were openly sympathetic and supportive of extreme right-wing groups such as the National Front and Combat 18, and raised funds for them and affiliated organizations through their White Noise record label. They also released records on Rock-O-Rama Records, a label that is known for its far right sympathies, and were instrumental in setting up Blood and Honour, a network ...

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Skrewdriver, Skrewdriver - Formation, Skrewdriver - Right-wing reincarnation, Skrewdriver - Discography, Skrewdriver - Studio Albums, Skrewdriver - 12 EP's, Skrewdriver - 7 Singles, Skrewdriver - Live Albums

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