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German Subculture Neo-Nazi's Per.2 Austin Averett

Step on gas Slogan Udo Voigt made a campaign slogan saying step on the gas Some take offense to this thinking that it is reffering to holocaust gas chambers The posters were put up around Berlin

Step on gas slogan The poster was for the national democratic party of Germany which currently has between 6,000 and 7,000. Udo Voigt was found guilty in 2004 of Nazism for calling Hitler a great Man

Germany fights neo nazis Germany is trying to hinder the far right wing German political party It is hard to ban a political party even if there beliefs are nazism 60% of Germans think that it is a good idea to ban the party

Germany fights neo nazis They are considering choking the parties funds Killings in Norway has made efforts to ban party even further

T-shirt tricks neo nazis At a rock concert trick t-shirts were being handed out that when you washed it the saying on it would change. The saying changed from “Hardcore rebel” to “If your t-shirt can do it, you can do it too”. 250 shirts were donated anonymously by Exit Duetschland which is a group dedicated to assisting people to escape far right extremism.

T-shirt trick neo nazis Gordon Richter of the far right extremist thought that it was pathetic to spend money on something like this Exit Deutschland felt satisfied about spreading the word of there program

Quizes How many people were in the NPD in 2009? A to 7000 B to C. 600 to 700 What percentage of Germans think is it a good idea to ban the NPD A. 70% B. 50% C. 60%

Answer to Quizes The answer to 1 was A The answer to 2 was C.60%

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