National Socialist Movement (United States)
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The National Socialist Movement (also called NSM or NSM88) is a neo-Nazi Party operating in the United States. The group was founded in 1974 by Robert Brannen, former member of the American Nazi Party before its decline. The group claims to be the largest and most active neo-Nazi organization in the United States. In 2007 many members left to join the National Socialist Order of America, which was led by 2008 presidential candidate John Taylor Bowles.
The National Socialist Movement was responsible for leading the demonstration that sparked the 2005 Toledo Riots.
In January 2009, the group sponsored a half-mile section of U.S. Highway 160 outside of Springfield, Missouri as part of the Adopt-A-Highway Trash Cleanup program.[1] The highway was later renamed the "Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel Memorial Highway" by the state legislature.[2][dead link]
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- ^ "National Socialist Movement unit adopts section of Missouri highway". Missourian. Thursday, January 22, 2009. http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2009/01/22/national-socialist-unit-adopts-missouri-highway-section/. Retrieved on 2009-06-21.
- ^ http://www.news-leader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009905170342


