“Female participants are encouraged to dress Ms.lich, with skirt and blouses or dress. At least they should wear simple pants and an appropriate top.”
– Handbook of the JN, “Our order”
And so on a weekend in March in Eschede, Lower Saxony, several women with skirts, blouses and clothes come together. The farm on which they meet is surrounded by forest and fields, opaque fences shield it. The youngest of women is still half a girl, only 17, others are a few years older and have their toddlers with them.
The meeting deep in the Lüneburg Heath is not a trip of friends. It is the so -called first “girls days” of the “young nationalists”, for short. This is the name of the young organization of the right -wing extremist party “Die Homel”. And the farm is not a normal farm. The “Heimathof” is considered a nationwide education center of the JN. As a cadremith of the right -wing extremists of tomorrow, if you will.
Source: Stern

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