A former in-law, Deborah Rudolph, reveals in an interview that accused bomber Eric Rudolph was a long-time anti-Semite who sold marijuana for a living.
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A former in-law, Deborah Rudolph, reveals in an interview that accused bomber Eric Rudolph was a long-time anti-Semite who sold marijuana for a living.
A massive California police raid reveals how white supremacists are making a bid to control methamphetamine distribution.
Quick statistics on far-right influence in each European country depict the state of extremism in Europe, 2001.
Much of white power music is bought and sold over the internet.
American neo-Nazis reach out to their European counterparts in an attempt to globalize the radical right.
In what may be a sign of things to come, the far right meets the far left inside a German neofascist party.
American extremists are reaching out to their counterparts abroad, especially in Europe; editor Mark Potok examines this new spirit of cooperation in a historical context.
National borders don't mean much in the international Holocaust denial business, but America is playing a special role.
The development of postwar fascism in Europe and the United States is detailed in two important books, American Fuehrer and Free to Hate.
Escaped convict and anti-abortion zealot Clayton Lee Waagner says it isn't brains or luck that has helped him evade authorities, but divine intervention.
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