Germany bans local chapter of US-based neo-Nazi Hammerskins
- The 20th right-wing extremist group to be banned in Germany plays a ‘prominent’ role in Europe’s extremist scene, said the government
- There were around 38,800 right-wing extremists in the nation in 2022, higher than 2021 and with more of them said to be potentially violent

Germany has banned a local chapter of the US-based Hammerskins neo-Nazi group known for its white supremacist rock concerts, the interior ministry said on Tuesday.
Hammerskins Deutschland, a group of around 130 people, aimed to spread “a racial doctrine based on Nazi ideology”, a statement said.
Police raided the homes of 28 group members across several regions on Tuesday morning, including Berlin and Bavaria, it said. Some subchapters of the group and a spin-off known as Crew 28 were also banned.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said it was “a hard blow against organised right-wing extremism” that would send “a clear signal against racism and antisemitism”.
The group played a “prominent” role in the right-wing extremist scene in Europe, according to the ministry.
It is the 20th right-wing extremist group to be banned in Germany.