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A member of the Mongolian neo-Nazi group "Tsagaan Hass" ( "White Swastika") headquarters in Ulaanbaatar.
Mongolia is becoming more and more supporters of the ultra-radical groups "Tsagaan Hass", which means "White Swastika". They revere Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich are the attributes of respecting German National Socialists of loyalty of ethnic purity.
Members of the "Tsagaan Hass' claim that Hitler valued only ideology, but not for the outbreak of the Second World War. They meet each other vskidyvaniem to the sun right hand and the words "Heil Hitler". However, they claim that the anti-violence. Nevertheless, the Chinese often goes by radical nationalists.
It is the millions of Chinese who come to the Mongol city, Mongolia owes the advent of groups such as "Tsagaan Hass". And it is not only ultra-union in the country.
In addition, a sharp rejection in "Tsagaan Hass' cause interracial marriages. Some are even calling Shaved women who married Chinese for "betrayal of national interests."
"We have borostya for the purity of our nation's blood. This is a guarantee of our independence. If we start to mix with the Chinese, they have slowly swallow, "- says one of the leaders of" Tsagaan Hass "nicknamed Big Brother. To date, the group consists of about three thousand people.

The leader of the Mongolian neo-Nazi group "Tsagaan Hass" ( "White Swastika").


Tattooed member of the Mongolian skinheads during a workout in the gym.


The leaders of the neo-Nazi group "Tsagaan Hass" ( "White Swastika").

The leaders of groups near the monument of the national hero of the Mongolian Chingunzhava.

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At the construction site in Ulaanbaatar.

The swastika on the car seat group leader.

Picture of the Mongolian national hero Genghis Khan in the group headquarters, "Tsagaan Hass".

group leader "Tsagaan Hass' headquarters.

group members hang portraits of Mongolian characters headquarters.

group leader "Tsagaan Hass" passes lingerie shop, leaving the headquarters.



members of the group standing near the tent at the quarry.