National Socialist Movement (United States)

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This article refers to the American National Socialist Movement; for other organizations see National Socialist Movement.

The National Socialist Movement (also called NSM or NSM88) is a neo-Nazi Party operating in the United States. The group was founded in 1974 by Robert Brannen, a former member of the American Nazi Party before its decline. The group claims to be the largest and most active neo-Nazi organization in the United States. The group's current leader is Commander Jeff Schoep.

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[edit] Leaders of the NSM

Robert Brannen (1974-1984)
Cliff Herrington (1984-1994)
Jeff Schoep (1994-present)

[edit] The 25 Points of the National Socialist Movement of America

The group is centered around a list of twenty-five declarations.

[edit] Uniforms and Ranks

The official uniforms of the National Socials Movement are similar to the original uniforms worn by the Sturmabteilung, but with modified insignia. The rank structure is also modeled after the SA.

[edit] Activities

The NSM participates in many activities, including the following: rallies, protests, book burnings, etc.

[edit] 2008 Presidential Elections

On May 9, NSM anounced Brian Holland would be running for president as a representative of the National Socialist Movement.


[edit] References

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