The Immortals (neo-Nazis)
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The Immortals (German Die Unsterblichen)[1] was a neo-Nazi organization based in Germany that uses flash mobs to coordinate, gather and demonstrate.[2] The members wear black clothing with white facial masks and carry torches when they march.[3][4]
See also[]
- White nationalism
- White supremacy
References[]
- ^ "Die 'Unsterblichen': Nazi-Horde macht auf Flashmob". stern.de (in German). Aug 21, 2012. Retrieved Mar 5, 2015.
- ^ NY Daily News: Neo-Nazi flash mobs strike German cities, aim to become 'immortal' on YouTube
- ^ CNN Video: Germany's flashmob neo-Nazis
- ^ The Inquisitir: Meet The Immortals: Eerie Neo-Nazi Flash Mobs Plague Germany, Have No Central Leadership
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