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An international neo-Nazi group that once boasted dozens of American members, including two who allegedly plotted mass-casualty attacks, political assassinations, and the bombing of a major media outlet, is again actively recruiting extremists in the United States and Europe.
The Feuerkrieg Division (FKD), which was founded in late 2018 by a 13-year-old boy from Estonia and was composed of mostly young men before it announced its dissolution in February 2020, resurfaced on the messaging app Telegram in May. Members of the group announced that they were ready to “embrace chaos” and “invoke terror” in hopes of destroying modern society.
At the same time, FKD recruiting leaflets and propaganda posters began appearing on the streets of Estonia, Bulgaria, and other European countries, where the group had a strong presence previously. “Strive for the collapse” and “join the revolution,” read digital and physical propaganda posters created by the group tha
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Allied forces liberated Hitlerâs death camps 75 years ago.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. stands more than 2,000 miles from Helena.
A Montana high school teacher is dedicated to keeping time and distance from muting the lessons of the Holocaust.
Lacy Watson of Billings West facilitates workshops for educators on that dark period in world history.
Watson, who holds a master’s degree in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, will be one of the instructors at a June 13 workshop on the campus of MSU-Billings on “Worlds Apart But Not Strangers: Holocaust Education and Indian Education for All.” (For information contact Lacy at mlacyh@gmail.com.)