Dr Hans-Jakob Schindler and Alexander Ritzmann discuss the current rise of Neo-Nazi youth across Germany, their resemblance to the “Kameradschaft” (comradeship) movement of the 1990s and 2000s, the strategies that dominate the violent mobilization of young people and how they can be countered. The CEP Policy Brief under discussion, and the podcast are in German, and the accompanying blog is in English.
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