Abstract

It is beyond doubt that the extreme right has changed over the last few decades. Right-wing extremists have ceased to be the bunch of mostly young male neo-Nazi skinheads who march the streets and commit violent hate crimes—if the picture ever was that simple in the first place. The success of the French extreme right party leader Marine Le Pen, or Beate Zschape, the only surviving member of the core of the German neo-Nazi terror cell “National Socialist Underground”, have revealed that women are an important part of the extreme right—and that they are not only followers but also activists in crucial positions and perpetrators of extreme right violence in Germany (Kottig 2004).

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