Northern League (British neo-Nazi organisation)
The Northern League was a
History
Roger Pearson formed the Northern League in collaboration with Peter Huxley-Blythe, who was active in a variety of neo-Nazi groups with connections in Germany and North America.[1] The League published the periodical The Northlander.[2]
The stated purpose was to save the "
Leading members of the Northern League included the Nazi racial
Northern League literature was written in the style of
According to the "Aims", Northern Europeans are the "purest survival of the great Indo-European family of nations, sometimes described as the Caucasian race and at other times as the Aryan race". Almost all the "classic civilisations of the past were the product of these Indo-European peoples". Intermarriage with conquered peoples was said to produce the decay of these civilizations, particularly through interbreeding with slaves. "The rising tide of Color" threatens to overwhelm European society, and would result in the "biological annihilation of the subspecies", according to the Northern League.[6]
References
- ^ Tauber, 1967, Vol. II, n. 142, 207
- ^ Online Archive of the Northlander at ISAR
- ^ Pearson, 1959, 2-3
- ^ Billig, 1979
- ^ Corbett, Richard (2004). "25 things you didn't know when you voted for UKIP". p. 14.
- ^ Andrew S. Winston "Shared Eugenic Visions: Raymond B. Cattell and Roger Pearson" Archived 18 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine Institute for the Study of Academic Racism
- Billig, M. (1979). Psychology, Racism, and Fascism. Birmingham: A. F. & R./Searchlight.
- Pearson, R. (1959). "Editorial: Our third birthday". Northern World, 4, 1–4. (Copy available in Herbert C. Sanborn Papers, Special Collections, Vanderbilt University)
- Tauber, K. (1967). Beyond Eagle and Swastika: German Nationalism Since 1945(two vols.). Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.