Mário Machado (*1977), is considered among the most influential right-wing extremist activists in Portugal1
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and is the founder and leader of several neo-Nazi groups. Machado has a long criminal record that includes racial discrimination, violent… more
Yvan Benedetti is the spokesman of the "Nationalist Party of France" (Parti Nationaliste Français) and director of the newspaper "Young Nation" (Jeune Nation),1
named after a neo-fascist far-right movement founded in 1949 by Pierre Sidos and his… more
Andreas Edwin Kalbitz, born November 17, 1972, in Munich, is a German politician of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) since the very beginning of the party.
Since November 2017 Kalbitz is the chairman of the AfD faction in the State… more
Oliver Schneeman is a representative of the German minority party Deutsche Mitte ("German Center"), which was founded by Christoph Hörstel.
Schneeman has been a speaker at two Euro-Rus conferences, organized by the Belgian cross-front agitator Kris… more
Gunnar Lindemann (born August 25, 1970 in Wuppertal) is an AfD politician from the Berlin district of Marzahn sitting in the Berlin City Parliament. He can be frequently spotted in Russia and the "Novorossiya" states (Donetsk, Luhansk, South… more
Álvaro Zulueta is a business manager currently serving as the CEO of the ultra-Catholic petition and mobilization platform CitizenGo, operating worldwide.
Zulueta, born in Madrid, holds an MBA from IE Business School.1
In 2012, Zulueta left his… more
Emmanuel Leroy's early biography has been aptly summarized by Nicolas Lebourg in The French Far-Right In Russia's Orbit:1
Marine Le Pen’s first geopolitical advisor, and the one who inspired her Russophilia, was Emmanuel Leroy. Leroy began his… more
Maximilian Krah (January 28, 1977) is a corporate attorney and politician of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Until 2016 he was a member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), but switched that year to the AfD. He has been the… more
Walter Kopp (Cryptonym: KIBITZ-15)1
was a lieutenant colonel of the Wehrmacht during the Third Reich. After the war, he became the chief of one stay-behind network in West Germany, code-named KIBITZ-15 net,1
which was a sub-project of KIBITZ, a… more
Albert Schnez ( born August 30, 1911 in Abtsgmuend, † April 26, 2007 in Bonn) was a senior officer of the Reichswehr, the Wehrmacht, the Bundeswehr and most recently, from 1968 to 1971, served as inspector of the army with the rank of lieutenant-… more
There is hardly any information available on Hans-Dieter Schliack. In 1961, Schliack had been recruited by Ebrulf Zuber to work for the German foreign secret service Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), presumably on the base of Schliack's former Waffen-… more