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Russell Raymond Veh ( real name unknown) (born 1950) was the head of the
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based
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organization World Service. From the early
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through the
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, Veh edited and distributed neo-Nazi and racist propaganda books, periodicals, and films around the world by mail. By 1990, he was "one of the largest purveyors of
white supremacist White supremacy or white supremacism is the belief that white people are superior to those of other Race (human classification), races and thus should dominate them. The belief favors the maintenance and defense of any Power (social and polit ...
information in the country." Veh also served as leader of the gay neo-Nazi National Socialist League from 1974 until its disappearance in 1984.


Biography

Veh was a native of
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and founded the Ohio Nationalist Party in 1970, renamed the American White Nationalist Party in 1971. The organization was short-lived, however, and he moved to California in 1974. In California, Veh led the National Socialist League (NSL), a gay neo-Nazi organization. He managed to get the party advertised in the historically gay '' Bay Area Reporter'' newspaper and the gay leather magazine ''
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''. Veh and his party distributed membership applications declaring NSL's "determination to seek sexual, social, and political freedom" for Aryans. The literature printed by Veh's organization often featured provocative images of scantily clad SS soldiers with swastikas covering their genitals to emphasize the "sexual trip" described by the recruiting pitch. The National Socialist League disappeared in 1984. Veh continued to operate the World Service into the 1990s, converting the NSL periodical ''NS Mobilizer'' and its subscription list into a non-sexuality-based propaganda outlet, ''Race & Nation'' (renamed ''Jew Watch'' after 1990). University of Michigan Library, Joseph A. Labadie Collection, Section 1, HS 2330.N21 N13


See also

* National Socialist League (United States) *
Michael Kühnen Michael Kühnen (21 June, 1955 – 25 April, 1991) was a leader in the German neo-Nazi movement. He was one of the first post-World War II Germans to openly embrace Nazism and call for the formation of a Fourth Reich. He enacted a policy of sett ...


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