In Europe, a new generation of neo-Nazis is radicalizing and carrying out targeted attacks on Muslims, Jews, migrants and leftists. Their goal is white supremacy. They organize themselves in online forums, run dating sites only for whites, or parade through small German towns like Wunsiedel in Bavaria every year with burning torches. They make no secret of their contempt for democratic institutions and want to specifically infiltrate the police and army. The ultra-right are no longer just agitating at the regulars' table, but are also showing an increasing willingness to use violence. In France, security authorities are also monitoring right-wing extremist groups. In 2022, French media revealed that there is a right-wing network within the French army that is openly committed to Nazi ideology. The racially motivated murder of Federico Aramburú in 2022 or the case of the right-wing agitator Daniel Conversano put the authorities on alert.
Ultra-right and Neo-Nazi Groups: The New Terrorist Threat
May 14, 2023
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Jean-Yves Camus
Self - Interviewee
Frank Dittrich
Self - Interviewee
Matthieu Vallet
Self - Interviewee
Pierre Lumbroso
Self - Interviewee
Eric Bourlion
Self - Interviewee
Gerhard Femppel
Self - Interviewee
Daniel Conversano
Self - Interviewee
Claude Salverola
Self - Interviewee
Franco Albrecht
Self - Interviewee
Alsacer
Self - Interviewee
Captain
Self - Interviewee
Jean-Luc Mélenchon
Self (archive footage)
Herbert Reul
Self (archive footage)
Etienne Huver
Director
Robert Schmidt
Director
Etienne Huver
Writer
Robert Schmidt
Writer
Etienne Huver
Director of Photography
Pascal Kardous
Director of Photography
Jean-Charles Guichard
Director of Photography