1. Klu Klux Klan
With the death of its strongest postwar leader, it broke down into numerous, independant, competing units, which often didn't last long enough to be placed on the list of sebversive organizations issued by the U.S. attorney general. ... Shortly after joining, Hitler became a leader of the group. ... Also included in that cost is the price paid in suffering endured by the German people under Hitler and after his death.The most tragic aspect was of the National Socialist reignwas the systematic murder of approximately 6 million European Jews. ter the war a small neo-Nazi movemen...
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