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Hitler worshippers plotting 'Fourth Reich'

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Posted: Feb 27, 2009 at 1157 hrs IST
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London "Neo-Nazis" in modern Germany are plotting to build a "Fourth Reich" in the wake of the economic crisis, a far-right defector from their ranks has claimed.

According to Uwe Luthardt, who recently defected from the hard-core Neo-Nazi party NPD, new Adolf Hitler worshippers are growing in numbers in Germany and their main objective "is to establish the Fourth Reich".

"The simple aim is the restoration of the Reich in which a new storm trooper organisation takes revenge on anyone who disagrees with them," leading British newspaper 'The Daily Telegraph' quoted Luthardt as saying.

The former board member of the Neo-Nazi party has also revealed about weapons stores and how members greet each other with "Heil Hitler" salutes, sing the banned songs of the Third Reich and relish the idea of a new Holocaust against the Jews.

"When you went along to evening meetings, you saw all shaven heads, and a black sun or other Nazi symbols tattooed on arms. They usually just boozed or were abusive. If there's no opponent around, they just fight among themselves.

"Many have an IQ close to my shoe size. Most of them are simply failures -- failed pupils, people who dropped out of school or their apprenticeships, alcoholics that can't find a foothold anywhere else, thugs.

"They want the Jews and foreigners to be transported away once more once they've taken over the country again. But every local organisation has three to five men who don't have criminal records. They're the ones sent to face the press or man information stands," Luthardt said.

He also claimed that old Nazis living in South America still donate to the party while other funds come from staging of skinhead-music concerts across Germany.

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BOCES by Joe fetzer on 25 Oct 2009

I do not think Nelson adler,has the right to protect someone's brother in law saying that he is not,when he is.He gets away with murder beacuse he works,for the Us.government is is wrong!

Tomoko Lied to become a us.citzen by Dane kuta on 29 Jun 2009

I lied to congress in washington dc,over the telephone I was not a nazi!Stand by lethal injection

fourth reich by jOE FETZER on 17 Apr 2009

tHE RUSSIAN GUY,THAT WORKS AT WINE FOOD AND SPIRITS IN ENCINTIAS cALIFORNIA,HAS TIES TO THE RUSSIAN NAZI PARTY!

"Neo-Nazis" by Dr. paras Deo on 27 Feb 2009

"Neo-Nazis" are a pain for the present day Germany. But, unfortunately, they have quite a bit of support amongst the Germans, especially, in the former East Germany. The German voting system is such the party requires 5% of the votes to get into the parliament. That means where ever the Neo-Nazis sit in the parliament they have at least 5% support of the local people ….and that’s quite a bit. Their xenophobic and racial attitudes are well known. Now, in present day global turn down I wonder how the Germans will vote. I am definitely worried. Most Germans are however, pro-democracy and have a sober attitude towards the rest of the world.

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