National Socialist Society
The National Socialist Society (NSO; Russian: Национал-социалистическое общество; НСО; Natsional-sotsialisticheskoye obshchestvo, NSO) was an illegal[1] ultra-right[1] Russian neo-Nazi organization founded in 2004 by Dmitry Rumyantsev (Russian: Дмитрий Германович Румянцев) and Sergei "Maluta" Korotkikh (Russian: Сергей Аркадьевич Коротких, "Mалюта", "Боцман"). The National Socialist Society proclaimed the task the construction of the Russian national state on the basis of Nazi ideology[2][3]
National Socialist Society Национал-социалистическое общество | |
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Abbreviation | NSO (English) НСО (Russian) |
Leader | Political Council |
Founders | Dmitry Rumyantsev Sergey Korotkikh |
Founded | January 12, 2004 |
Banned | February 1, 2010 |
Headquarters | Russia |
Newspaper | Korpus (Corps) |
Ideology | Neo-nazism Neo-fascism National socialism Russian ultranationalism Racism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Red Black White |
Slogan | "The future belongs to us!" (Russian: "Будущее принадлежит нам!") "Nobody except us!" (Russian: "Никто, кроме нас!") |
Party flag | |
In July 2011, thirteen members of the organization were found guilty in committing 28 racial murders[4] and over 50 attacks on Non- Russians and members of the LGBT community in Moscow.[5]
In popular culture.
- "From Russia with hate"[6] TV episode S1.E6 by Christof Putzel
- "Ross Kemp on Gangs. Moscow"[7] TV documentary by Ross Kemp
- "Credit for Murder"[8] documentary by Vlady Antonevicz
References
- "BBC News - Russia neo-Nazis jailed for life over 28 race murders". BBC Online. 12 July 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- [NSO Official website (archived) "Максимы национал-социалистического общества"] Check
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value (help). NSO Korpus. 11 January 2007. Archived from the original on 11 January 2007. - "Russian Neo-Nazi Murderers' Tough Sentences Welcomed". RadioFreeEurope. 12 July 2011.
- Eke, Steven (30 June 2008). "Russia gang 'faces murder charge'". BBC Online. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- Eke, Steven (3 September 2007). "New data on Russia race attacks". BBC Online. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
- Putzel, Christof (2006). "From Russia with Hate". IMDB.
- Ross, Kemp (2007). "Ross Kemp on Gangs. Moscow". IMDB.
- Antonevicz, Vlady (2008–2015). "Credit for Murder IMDB page". IMDB.
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