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Right-Wing Extremism Collection
- In reaction to right-wing extremist endeavours, especially defamation
and ridicule of resistance fighters and the down-play of Nazi crimes, DÖW,
starting in the 1970's, has built a collection of right-wing extremist
publications and materials. Due to the renaissance of right-wing extremist
trends and their change from small and tiny groups to a component of the
established political landscape, the right-wing extremism collection has
developed into a strong component of the work done by DÖW researchers.
The collection holds material about more than 150 Austrian and approximately
100 German organizations (some still existing, some not), political parties,
media, etc., especially newspaper clippings, right-wing extremist periodicals,
leaflets, books, etc.
- The material is arranged chronologically in the following categories:
right-wing extremist/Neo-Nazi organizations, parties, people, media,
approximately 35 topics (xenophobia, letter bombs, "revisionism", Burschenschaften, skinheads etc.),
general aspects of right-wing extremism/Neo-Nazism,
approximately 50 countries (from Algeria to the USA, with the main emphasis on
Austria and Germany).
- Selected periodicals (Aula, Eckartbote, Deutsche National-Zeitung, among
others) are complete, up to 30 volumes have been collected.
Recently, right-wing extremist/neo-Nazi propaganda, which has been spread
worldwide through the Internet in increasing amounts, is being collected in the
form of printouts and on diskettes.
- You can search for material in this collection via an electronically supported
call-up and in the Handbuch des österreichischen Rechtsextremismus
(Handbook of Austrian Right-Wing Extremism).
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Opening times:
Monday through Thursday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Friday closed
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