RMD6B83A–Posters that were seized during a house search in Dortmund, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: CAROLINE SEIDEL
RMD6B83F–A police officer supervises a house search in Dortmund, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: CAROLINE SEIDEL
RMD6B83B–A police officer participates in a house search in Dortmund, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: CAROLINE SEIDEL
RMD6B8A6–North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger holds a press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD6B83H–Policemen seize weapons and other objects during a house search of right-wing extremist organization 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land' in Juelich, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kamerad
RMD6B837–A police vehicle is parked outside during a house search of right-wing extremist organization 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land' in Juelich, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft
RMD6B89X–North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger holds a press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD6B8A7–North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger holds a press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD6B8A0–North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger holds a press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD6B8A4–North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger holds a press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD6B89Y–North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger holds a press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD6B8A2–North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger holds a press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD6B8A1–North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister Ralf Jaeger holds a press conference in Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: FEDERICO GAMBARINI
RMD6B839–A police officer guards a lorry filled with objects that were seized during a house search in Dortmund, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: CAROLINE SEIDEL
RMD6B83G–Policemen seize a Adolf Hitler relief during a house search of right-wing extremist organization 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land' in Juelich, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradscha
RMD6B838–Far-right and neonazi stickers can be seen on a fridge that was seized during a house search in Dortmund, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: CAROLINE SEIDEL
RMD6B83D–A man carries NPD (a German far-right party) posters out of a house after it was searched in Dortmund, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: CAROLINE SEIDEL
RMD6B83C–A man carries NPD (a German far-right party) posters out of a house after it was searched in Dortmund, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: CAROLINE SEIDEL
RMD6B83E–A man carries NPD (a German far-right party) posters out of a house after it was searched in Dortmund, Germany, 23 August 2012. Police were out in force after the North Rhine-Westphalian Interior Minister outlawed three right-wing extremist organizations, the 'Kameradschaft Aachener Land', the 'Nationaler Widerstand Dortmund' and the 'Kameradschaft Hamm'. Photo: CAROLINE SEIDEL
RMD6EKFM–Russisch-orthodoxe Priester tragen am Samstag (04.02.2012) in der Kathedrale der Heiligen Neumärtyrer und Bekenner Russlands in München (Oberbayern) eine Ikone für den Widerstandskämpfer Alexander Schmorell. Der gebürtige Russe Schmorell wurde für seinen Widerstand gegen die Nationalsozialisten und als Gründungsmitglied der Widerstandsgruppe 'Weiße Rose' von der russisch-orthodoxen
RMD56BXR–Zahlreiche Menschen protestieren am Samstag (13.11.2010) in Nürnberg (Mittelfranken) für mehr soziale Gerechtigkeit. Rund 30 000 Menschen aus ganz Bayern sind nach Angaben der Polizei Aufruf des DGB gefolgt, gegen die aus Gewerkschaftssicht unsoziale Politik der Bundesregierung zu protestieren. Widerstand gegen die Rente mit 67 und gegen Leiharbeit sowie der Einsatz für Mindestlöh
RMD56BXC–Zahlreiche protestieren am Samstag (13.11.2010) in Nürnberg (Mittelfranken) für mehr soziale Gerechtigkeit. Rund 30 000 Menschen aus ganz Bayern sind nach Angaben der Polizei Aufruf des DGB gefolgt, gegen die aus Gewerkschaftssicht unsoziale Politik der Bundesregierung zu protestieren. Widerstand gegen die Rente mit 67 und gegen Leiharbeit sowie der Einsatz für Mindestlöhne und gl
RMD56BXD–Mit einem Hampelmann mit dem Konterfei der Bundeskanzelerin protestiert ein Mann am Samstag (13.11.2010) in Nürnberg (Mittelfranken) für mehr soziale Gerechtigkeit. Rund 30 000 Menschen aus ganz Bayern sind nach Angaben der Polizei Aufruf des DGB gefolgt, gegen die aus Gewerkschaftssicht unsoziale Politik der Bundesregierung zu protestieren. Widerstand gegen die Rente mit 67 und g
RMD56BXH–Zahlreiche protestieren am Samstag (13.11.2010) in Nürnberg (Mittelfranken) für mehr soziale Gerechtigkeit. Rund 30 000 Menschen aus ganz Bayern sind nach Angaben der Polizei Aufruf des DGB gefolgt, gegen die aus Gewerkschaftssicht unsoziale Politik der Bundesregierung zu protestieren. Widerstand gegen die Rente mit 67 und gegen Leiharbeit sowie der Einsatz für Mindestlöhne und gl
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