Saturday, June 06, 2020

German neo-Nazis trained at Russian camps: report

Militant right-wing extremists in Germany are receiving combat training in Russia, a German news magazine has reported. Officials say they cannot prevent them from going.


JUST LIKE GERMAN NEO NAZI'S AND EX EAST GERMAN STASI TRAINED CROATIAN AND SERBIAN NATIONALISTS AT THE FALL OF YUGOSLAVIA

RUSSIAN NATIONALISTS ARE WHITE POWER NATIONALISTS, RUSSIAN CHAUVINISTIC NATIONALISTS. THEY ARE FIGHTING IN UKRAINE AND TOOK OVER CRIMEA
THEY ARE NOW A MERCENARY ARMY FOR PUTIN.

UKRAINIAN NATIONALISTS FIGHTING THEM ARE ALSO WHITE POWER ADVOCATES, ANTI-SEMITIC AND RACIST. NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM.


Right-wing extremists in Germany are participating in paramilitary training at a special camp near city of Saint Petersburg in Russia, German news magazine Focus reported Friday.

Members of the youth wing of Germany's extreme-right National Democratic Party (NPD) and the minor right-wing party The Third Way have completed the training, the report said, citing German intelligence sources.

The participants received training in how to use weapons and explosives. They were also trained in close combat, the magazine said.

Swedish and Finnish nationals are also among the trainees. Participants go on to join Russian militias active in eastern Ukraine.

Read more: Right-wing terror in Germany: A timeline

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Run by 'terrorist' organization


The "Partizan" camp is run by followers of Russia's right-wing extremist Russian Imperial Movement (RIM). German intelligence believes RIM has two camps close to Saint Petersburg. The organization seeks the restoration of the Russian Empire.

The US recently added RIM to its list of global terrorist groups. The group had "provided paramilitary-style training to white supremacists and neo-Nazis in Europe," the US said.

Russia responded at the time saying that adding the group to the list did not help fight terrorism and that the US had not provided any details.

Moscow also considers the movement of the ultra-right-wing Christian Orthodox Russians to be extremist. However, the group is not banned in Russia.

German intelligence is aware that extremists from Germany are attending the camps. For legal reasons however, they cannot prohibit the travel to Russia, Focus reported.

Officials assume that Russian President Vladimir Putin is aware of the existence of the camps.

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Date 05.06.2020
Author Kristie Pladson
Related Subjects Holocaust, Nazis, Vladimir Putin, Germany, NPD, Russia, Dmitry Medvedev
Keywords Russia, Germany, Nazi, neo-Nazi, NPD, The Third Way

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