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National Socialist Movement
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National Socialist Movement's Activities in Early 2007 (03/26/07) Despite experiencing a number of organizational problems in 2006, the National Socialist Movement (NSM) took on two significant projects, running a member for public office and a revised versions of their video game as well as sponsoring two events in early 2007. More
National Socialist Movement: Tensions Lead to Expulsions and Splinter Groups (10/05/06) In the summer of 2006, rising tensions within the National Socialist Movement led to the expulsion or resignation of key members of the group, including media liaison Bill White and chairman Cliff Herrington. The two former NSM leaders have gone on to form their own neo-Nazi groups. More
National Socialist Movement Emerges as Largest Neo-Nazi Group in the U.S. (06/20/06) NSM has expanded its activities and increased its membership. Bill White's leadership position has caused problems for the organization. More
Neo-Nazis Rally in Toledo Again (12/13/05) The neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement (NSM) held a rally in Toledo, Ohio, on December 10, 2005, in an effort to gain media attention and exploit racial tensions. More
Neo-Nazi Group Wants Spotlight Again After Triggering Riots in Toledo (12/09/05) The National Socialist Movement is planning another Toledo rally for December 10, 2005. More
NSM Increases Activity and Scope (06/27/05) Between the fall of 2004 and the spring of 2005, the National Socialist Movement continued to expand by creating additional chapters, conducting rallies and literature distributions and by using technology to reach potential recruits. More
Neo-Nazi Rally Met by Counter-protesters (10/05/04) Approximately 85 white supremacists and neo-Nazis chanted racist slogans between speeches at a 90-minute rally in Valley Forge National Park, Pennsylvania, on September 24, 2004. More
Neo-Nazis Plan July 4th East Coast Literature Distribution (07/02/04) The National Socialist Movement (NSM), a Minneapolis-based neo-Nazi group with chapters around the country, has announced plans to distribute hate literature along the East Coast, from Maine to Florida, on July 4, 2004. More
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