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organisation that had the stated mission of promoting German culture. Thus group was active until 1996. He also set up his own youth group, the
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This article is about the German poet and Nazi activist. For the German actor of the same name, see
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Along with his contemporaries, Böhme and his works are largely dismissed as
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in 1952, an organisation that later merged with the extremist
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in 1949. The two would later move to the more extremist
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Stephen A. McKnight, Glenn Hughes, Geoffrey L. Price,
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Herbert A.E. Böhme
Frankfurt (Oder)
Gräfelfing
Nazi Party
Heinrich Anacker
Hitler Youth
Baldur von Schirach
Brownshirts
Second World War
neo-fascism
propaganda
Adolf Hitler
Feldherrnhalle
Messianic
Gerhard Krüger
Deutsche Reichspartei
Socialist Reich Party
Arthur Ehrhardt
pan-European nationalist
Nation Europa
National Democratic Party of Germany
extreme right
Wiking-Jugend
Philip Rees
Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
"Shofar FTP Archive File"
the original
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1907 births
1971 deaths

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