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Warning Issued over 'Explosion' of Neo Nazi Clubs in US

UNITED STATES, JUL 6 – The number of neo-Nazi Active Clubs in the U.S. rose 59%, with at least 19 clubs targeting teen boys aged 15 to 18, according to the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism.

Summary by Newsweek
Neo-Nazi Active Club members engage in physical training with the purpose of being able to attack opponents, and also spread propaganda about white nationalism.

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The far-right so-called active clubs are stealing the spotlight from the Nazi NMR. Now the previously crisis-ridden Nordic Resistance Movement is increasingly seen as a “guys’ club.” “The new concept attracts younger people, and fits well into ongoing trends about self-improvement, exercise, and masculinity norms,” says Lars Stiernelöf, an expert on violent extremism.

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The "Aryan Circle Germany" is considered one of the most violent neo-Nazi groups in Germany. For several months the members have also been active in MV and are specifically looking for young children. The article Aryan Circle is looking for connection in Mecklenburg first appeared on KATAPULT MV.

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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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