NSDAP/AO (1972)
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In 1972 United States citizen Gary Rex Lauck (born in 1953) founded a neo-Nazi faction which he denominated NSDAP/AO in Lincoln, Nebraska. This abbreviation stands for "NSDAP Aufbau- und Auslandsorganisation" (English: NSDAP Development and Foreign Organization). Lauck's splinter party claims to be a continuation of the original NSDAP/AO and supplies neo-Nazis worldwide with propaganda material. Since 1973 this new NSDAP/AO publishes Nazi magazines ("NS-Kampfruf", for example) - by his own account in ten languages. As one of its political aims it declares the readmission of NSDAP as an eligible party in Germany.
[edit] External links
- 'Farmbelt Fuehrer' loses web case, BBC News, January 25, 2002.
- When Laws Conflict, Intelligence Report, Issue Number 103, Fall 2001
- Elliot Welles: A Survivor Faces A New 'Fuhrer', Anti-Defamation League, Press Release, May 22, 1996
- Nancy Finken: Nebraska's Nazi, Nebraska Public Radio, March 24, 1995 (quoted after Statewide, Nebraska's weekly news journal)
- http://www.nazi-lauck-nsdapao.com/ official website