
White Terror
Documentary
Overview
A video about Neo-Nazis originating in Sweden provides the starting point of an investigation of extremists' networks in Europe, Russia, and North America. Their propaganda is a message of hatred, war, and segregation.
Top Cast
Daniel Schweizer
Daniel Schweizer
Self
Daniel Schweizer
Self
Christine Brand
Christine Brand
Self - Editor of "Der Bund"
Christine Brand
Self - Editor of "Der Bund"


Stieg Larsson
Stieg Larsson
Self - Editor of "Expo"
Stieg Larsson
Self - Editor of "Expo"
Jimmy
Jimmy
Self - Blood
Jimmy
Self - Blood
Marko Niilo Kristian Järvinen
Marko Niilo Kristian Järvinen
Self - Editor of 'Kriegsberichter'
Marko Niilo Kristian Järvinen
Self - Editor of 'Kriegsberichter'
Olivier Cochet
Olivier Cochet
Self - Policeman
Olivier Cochet
Self - Policeman
Chantal Streijffert-Garon
Chantal Streijffert-Garon
Self
Chantal Streijffert-Garon
Self
Roland Segerman
Roland Segerman
Self - Police
Roland Segerman
Self - Police
Rob
Rob
Self - Sniper Records
Rob
Self - Sniper Records
Jean-Yves Camus
Jean-Yves Camus
Self - Politologist
Jean-Yves Camus
Self - Politologist
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