Fourth Reich – Plan of German Neo-Nazis The National Democratic Party call themselves right orientated democrats, but do not publicly speak about secret rooms with weapons.

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In the middle of the economic crisis, the rise of unemployment and poor state of the economy, there has been a rise in Neo-Nazism in Germany. In various ways, the leaders of such groups are trying to gather as many young people as possible that are upset with the politics that led to the crisis. Experts fear that a fall in living standards in that country could lead to the formation of a so called Fourth Reich. According to their opinion, the current situation can be compared to the situation between 1920 and 1930 that led to the formation of the Third Reich.
Uwe Luthardt is a former official from the Neo-Nazi National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) from which he left after only three months. He told his experiences to the German Der Spiegel.
Most of them are failed students, people who have left schools, alcoholics that cannot find sanctuary anywhere else. Their IQ is similar to my shoe size
Uwe LuthardtParty officials greet each other with Heil Hitler
He revealed that members of the NPD greet each other with Heil Hitler. Besides that, they reveal that they receive financial aid from old members of the Nazi association that live in South America.
“In the media the members of the NPD declare themselves as right orientated democrats” said Luthardt for Spiegel.
However, none of them mention the secret basements, whose walls are covered in Nazi symbols, or the secret rooms where weapons are stored.
“Their infantry are not allowed to speak in public. It is quite unusual when they open their mouths. If that happens, they are soon made quiet. All members of the party are trained to act that way” says a former member of the right extremists.
Neo-Nazis from Germany want to exile all foreigners
The main aim of the Neo-Nazis is to exile all foreigners from Germany so that Germans can keep their jobs. Besides that, they are prepared to take revenge against everyone that does not agree with their stances, claims the ex NPD member. Those who choose to leave the party have problems.
“One of the party leaders hosted me and said that members do not leave the party. I told him that I know more about him that he knows about me. Since then he kept quiet” says Luthardt.
He added that he joined the party because he wanted something better for Germany, but he soon realised that he had entered a very unusual company of people.
Number of Neo-Nazi attacks increasing
Every day the number of unemployed in Germany rises, and the number of young Neo-Nazis also rises. During this month, 7,000 extremists gathered in Dresden, on the anniversary of the coalition bombing in 1945, when 25,000 people died.
Besides the number of members, the number of attacks against immigrants, anti-Nazi activists and Jews is growing.
German intelligence considers that young people, as well as their parents could enter extreme right politics.
Tomislav (Tom) Sunic is a Croatian author, former diplomat, and political theorist of the New Right.
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