The right-wing radical action Resistance of the NPD was a nationwide response to Willy Brandt's policy of understanding with the East in 1970. These generated a sometimes furious reaction from left-wing parties and groups at the Au appearances of old and neo-Nazis. Neo-Nazis raise their hand with three fingers as identification and substitute for Hitler salute
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The right-wing radical action Resistance of the NPD was a nationwide response to Willy Brandt's policy of understanding with the East in 1970. These generated a sometimes furious reaction from left-wing parties and groups at the Au appearances of old and neo-Nazis. Neo-Nazis raise their hand with three fingers as identification and substitute for Hitler salute

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The right-wing radical action Resistance of the NPD was a nationwide response to Willy Brandt's policy of understanding with the East in 1970. These generated a sometimes furious reaction from left-wing parties and groups at the Au appearances of old and neo-Nazis. Neo-Nazis raise their hand with three fingers as identification and substitute for Hitler salute, DEU, Germany, Bonn, Hamburg, Essen, Europe

Date

Dec 12, 1970

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Photo12/imageBROKER/klaus Rose

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BRK22H70_276

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