Neo Nazi ‘Codes’ and the Evolving Hate Trend

From Yahoo! News

A new brochure titled “Hide and Seek,” featured in German news magazine Der Spiegel, explains the troubling trend. Of course, the symbols appear innocuous so most people don’t recognize them as anything hate-driven. The neo-Nazi signs can be seen on banners at sporting events, as tattoos, etc. Michael Weiss, author of the brochure, told Der Spiegel that its purpose is to raise public awareness of the current generation of neo-Nazi codes, especially among teachers and social workers and others with access to German youths.

Consider, for example, a symbol as seemingly far from the swastika as the number 14. This is code for “14 words,” a phrase first coined by American white separatist David Lane. His 14-word statement, “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children” is a mantra for many neo-Nazis.

“BH” is another secret hate code. This stands for Blood and Honour, an extreme right-wing group banned in Germany more than a decade ago. The number 88 is gaining popularity, too, a reference to the outlawed phrase “Heil Hitler.” With “H” being the eighth letter of the alphabet, to Nazis, “88” means “Heil Hitler.”

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