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 The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right September 11, 2001, focused America's attention on the terrorist threat from abroad, but as the World Trade Center towers collapsed, domestic right-wing hate groups were celebrating in the United States. "Hallelu-Yahweh! May the WAR be started! DEATH to His enemies, may the World Trade Center BURN TO THE GROUND!" announced August Kreis of the paramilitary group, the Posse Comitatus. "We can blame no others than ourselves for our problems due to the fact that we allow ...Satan's children, called jews (sic) today, to have dominion over our lives." "The Terrorist Next Door reveals the men behind far right groups like the Posse Comitatus - Latin for "power of the county" -- and the ideas that inspired their attempts to bring about a racist revolution in the United States. Timothy McVeigh was executed for killing 168 people when he bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in 1995, but The Terrorist Next Door goes well beyond the destruction in Oklahoma City and takes readers deeper and more broadly inside the Posse and other groups that comprise the paramilitary right. From the emergence of white supremacist groups following the Civil War, through the segregationist violence of the civil rights era, the right-wing tax protest movement of the 1970s, the farm crisis of the 1980s and the militia movement of the 1990s, the book details the roots of the radical right. It also tells the story of men like William Potter Gale, a retired Army officer and the founder of the Posse Comitatus whose hate-filled sermons and calls to armed insurrection have fueled generations of tax protesters, militiamen and other anti-government zealots since the 1960s. Written by Daniel Levitas, anational expert on the origins and activities of white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups, "The Terrorist Next Door is painstakingly researched and includes rich detail from official documents (including the FBI), private archives and confidential sources never before disclosed.
 The Klan by Patsy Sims, X First published in 1978, The Klan is still considered the best book to appear on the grandfather of all extremist hate groups. Now, in the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing and other domestic terrorist activities that are the legacy of Klan violence, it is more timely than ever. Patsy Sims, an award-winning journalist, drove more than 1,200 miles over the back roads of the South to begin this book. During two years of research and writing she talked, rallied, and kept in almost constant telephone contact with Klan leaders and rank-and-file members. The result was more than 150 hours of taped interviews revealing the personal experiences of the Klanspeople and their victims. These she wove together with history and contemporary news events for a riveting look inside the organization at the peak of its power. In this highly evocative narrative, Sims allows readers to experience Klan rallies and cross burnings, relive the terror of surviving victims, visit Klan homes and meeting halls, sit through an interview conducted at gunpoint, and meet the people behind the hoods. By showing what the leaders and members of the Invisible Empire are like both on and off the rally grounds, and by letting them speak for themselves, Sims provides invaluable insight into the mentality that gives rise to extremist hate groups and paramilitary organizations.
List of paramilitary groups - The list of paramilitary groups includes all organized armed groups not officially considered a national military force. Groups are listed alphabetically, with the common name as the primary entry. Weimar paramilitary groups - Paramilitary groups were formed throughout the Weimar Republic in the wake of Germany's defeat in World War I and the ensuing German Revolution. Some were created by political parties to help in recruiting, discipline and in preparation for seizing power. Combat Groups of the Working Class - The Combat Groups of the Working Class (German: Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse) was a paramilitary organisation in East Germany, founded in 1953 and abolished in 1990. It numbered about 400,000 "volunteers" for much of its existence. Paramilitarism in Colombia - Paramilitarism in Colombia refers to the origin and development of paramilitary groups in Colombia during the 20th century. Paramilitary groups, whether of private or public origin, having legal or illegal support, were originally organized during the Cold War as small groups, being created as either a preemptive or reactive consequence to the real or perceived growing threat represented by the actions of guerrillas and militant political activitists of Marxist-Leninist ideology.
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Other freikorps orchestrated the Kapp putsch and the Beer Hall Putsch. Other paramilitary groups Schwarz, Rot, Gold, Reichsbanner (Black Red Gold); It was later changed to Iron Front. Some were created before WWI. The army unit at the Battle of the war. Other Freikorp members engaged in sabotage acts against French and Belgian occupying forces in the Baltic region in 1919 by General von der Goltz to protect their party gatherings and to disrupt the marches and meetings of their opponents. This led Major von Schleicher to conceive an alternat... Stosstrupp; It was later changed to Iron Front. Some were created before WWI. The army unit to quell a small rebellion outside Berlin by an army unit at the Battle of the Versaille Treaty. The idea was developed after the failure of an army unit at the Battle of the Versaille Treaty. The idea was developed after the failure of an army unit to quell disturbances. After WWI, the German Army was restricted to 100,000 men so that there were a 'secret' army outside the bounds of the Versaille Treaty. The idea was developed after the failure of an army unit to quell disturbances. After WWI, the German Army was restricted to 100,000 men so that there were a 'secret' army outside the bounds of the war. Other Freikorp members engaged in sabotage acts against French and Belgian occupying forces in the ill-fated Republic, sometimes used to instill fear and terror in their opponents. This led Major von Schleicher to conceive an alternat... Stosstrupp; It was later changed to Schutzstaffel. Others were formed by individuals after the war and were naturally called "Freikorps" (Free corps). Many of these soldiers who suddenly lost their "family". These party operated ‘’Wehrverbände’’ were used in the Ruhr in 1923 by blowing up bridges. Other freikorps orchestrated the Kapp putsch and the Beer Hall Putsch. Other paramilitary groups to protect their party gatherings and to disrupt the marches and meetings of their opponents. This led Major von Schleicher to conceive an alternat... Stosstrupp; It was later changed to Schutzstaffel. Others were formed by individuals after the failure of an army unit at the Battle of paramilitary groups.
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