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Police raids follow arrest of NSDAP-NO leader

By Liz Fekete

1 June 1995

Following the arrest of Gary Lauck in Denmark, German police raided eighty homes, seizing ammunition, weapons and propaganda.

Lauck had been taking advantage of Denmark's liberal laws to send literature to secret mailboxes in Germany. Lauck runs a publishing empire from his home in Nebraska, printing hate-mail and literature against Jews and other minorities in eleven languages and producing racist stickers, armbands and posters.

Guardian 24.3.95

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