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Nordkreuz, a German far-right group, stockpiled weapons and prepped for violence. Its alleged leader wasn’t tried on terror charges. An excerpt from FRONTLINE’s “Germany’s Neo-Nazis & the Far Right.”

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“If you had an Islamist, a jihadi, doing the same thing, he would go to jail,” journalist Dirk Laabs tells FRONTLINE’s Evan Williams of Nordkreuz’s alleged leader.

The documentary includes photos found on a hard drive obtained by investigative journalist Dirk Laabs, showing members of the secret group of soldiers, police and civilians practicing military maneuvers and believed to be preparing for something they called Day X: a future moment when the German state would collapse in chaos, and the far right could step in and take control.

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The documentary, which explores the rise of far-right and neo-Nazi violence in modern-day Germany and whether authorities are doing enough to stop it, is supported by “Exploring Hate,” a multiplatform public media initiative from The WNET Group in New York aimed at offering an in-depth understanding of the rising tide of hatred, hate crimes, antisemitism and racism.

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47 thoughts on “Far-Right Group Was Preparing for “Day X” | “Germany’s Neo-Nazis & the Far Right” | FRONTLINE

  1. Ah, the classic, calling people neo nazis and far right because they don't want hordes of foreign criminals let into their society… The media can twist anything, to me it seems more like the media are the bad guys and these guys are the good guys, they have the right to defend their country from the invasion.

  2. Made up a story. A few stupid guys fantasize about day x and the police found what ? 1 One Uzi submachine gun. Come on. But it´s a good story to show Nazism is back in Germany, history start to repeat, Germans will never change, bla bla bla … In comparison to US Militias, this is a kindergarten group

  3. I mean I don't see anything wrong with taking from the government to defend yourself against the government.. I hate racism, genocide, etc… but one cannot say that europe as a whole wouldn't be in better shape had hitler not did the final solution bullshit,used ussr as an ally, took on the west, then after suceeding started operation barbarossa.. like have you seen the cesspit france has became? That wouldn't have happened had it been occupied and kept…

  4. What do really scares me is that such groups when right time comes do really work in overthrowing governments such as in the case with Ukraine back in 2014 during maidan coup and from our history we're more than aware what happens next afterwards radicals take over control – a total war and completely ruined country… very sad to see history repeat itself over and over with pointless and meaningless war.

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  6. They were actually also buying thousands of body bags and lime for mass graves for their victims. the German far right is extremely dangerous and has people everywhere within the security agencies. especially in eastern Germany.

  7. In Germany only the Germans are against the immigrants. In America all the children of all immigrants are against the newly arriving immigrants. Immigrants against immigrants. That's the difference between the US & Europe.

  8. In Germany only the Germans are against the immigrants. In America all the children of all immigrants are against the newly arriving immigrants. Immigrants against immigrants. That's the difference between the US & Europe.

  9. This was obviously a honey pot false flag by the state secret service to clean out radicals in the police / army. I think one day this will become a reality. There is a big need for a coup d'etat when the green and red communists destroy the infrastructure and derail the economy.

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  12. When NSU (National Socialist Underground) happened, the police and VS (Verfassungsschutz/"Constitution Protection") did nothing. Some even gave them money. At Heilbronn a policewoman has been killed by them. It was not her shift. Her boss put her into that shift. And her boss was a European member of KKK who said he "unintentionally" joined KKK!

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