Angst from the Underground ; Neo-Nazi Groups Are Spreading throughout Germany, Garnering a New Following at College-Prep Schools
Hawley, Charles G., The Christian Science Monitor
The intention of the flier received by the student-body president of the Elisabeth Gymnasium in the western German city of Mannheim last year was clear: "Stop the filling of our schools with foreigners," it urged. "Stop foreigner violence in our schools. The boat is full."
Other letters - disseminated, it was later discovered, by an organization related to the right-wing National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) - were also received by high schools in the nearby town of Ludwigshafen, which called on students to help halt immigration.
The letters also urged students to support "the freedom of opinion for all political groups and standpoints," a reference ā¦
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Article title: Angst from the Underground ; Neo-Nazi Groups Are Spreading throughout Germany, Garnering a New Following at College-Prep Schools.
Contributors: Hawley, Charles G. - Author.
Newspaper title: The Christian Science Monitor.
Publication date: May 6, 2003.
Page number: 16.
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