Type | Organization | [sources] | |||
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Name | Combat 18 (C18) | [sources] | |||
Legal form | not available | [sources] | |||
Country | not available | [sources] | |||
Status | not available | [sources] | |||
Source link | www.publicsafety.gc.ca | [sources] | |||
Last change | Last processed | First seen |
Blood & Honour (B&H) is an international neo-Nazi network whose ideology is derived from the National Socialist doctrine of Nazi Germany. Through their armed branch, Combat 18 (C18), the group has carried out violent actions, including murders and bombings. B&H was founded in the United Kingdom in 1987 and grew during the 1990s, establishing branches throughout Europe by the end of the decade. B&H and C18 attacks have occurred in North America and in several EU-member states. In January 2012, four B&H members in Tampa, Florida, were convicted of the 1998 murder of two homeless men who were killed because the group considered them “inferior.” In February 2012, members of B&H and C18 firebombed a building occupied mostly by Romani families, including children, in Aš, Czech Republic. C18 serves as B&H’s armed and radical branch, advocating white supremacy, antisemitism and islamophobia, and the movement is present internationally. In 2020, the German government banned C18 in Germany because of its goals and activities.
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