Re: "Breaking the Ice" - Your views on John Gardner's Icebreaker (1983)?
Does anyone concur on this part of the OP?:The NSAA may have been based on this similarly-titled Neo-Nazi political party of the early 1980s in Britain which also attacked Communists and was involved...
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It could have been a "Role model" for Gardner's organisation, although. These Nazi groups alwaysSeem to be around. Sometimes gaining in popularity ( in certain areas) then falling into theBackground...
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It's an interesting article.I notice the article mentions numerous far-right groups attaining some degree of notoriety in the early eighties. I was a teenager then and we were only really aware of the...
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That was the book that broke the camel's back. Very good and atmospheric, but the ending when good guys were suddenly revealed as bad guys and then back to good guys and bad guys were all along good...
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Sorry, folks, for neglecting my thread. I always meant to get back to it again but it's just taken longer than I had anticipated! Thank you all for your contributions on this thread of mine. They are...
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