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- From: cm113@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Alex R. Henkel)
- Newsgroups: alt.revisionism
- Subject: Help Wanted: Neo-Nazi Computer Games for Sociology Project
- Date: 9 Jan 1993 03:35:41 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Reply-To: cm113@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Alex R. Henkel)
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- Even with the rise of neo-Nazi violence in Germany, there are still many
- people that believe that Nazi hate crimes are a thing of the past. "That
- was fifty years ago," people say, "What does that have to do with _us_
- _now_?"
-
- As part of a sociology project, I would like to put together a collection
- of Neo-Nazi computer games to demonstrate that there still are many people
- out there who have sick, twisted minds. I will be using these games for
- their shock value, so the more graphic and disturbing, the more effective
- my presentation will be.
-
- I have read a report, put out by the Simon Wiesenthal Center several years
- ago, that talked about these games. Does the Wiesenthal Center still have
- copies of any of the games mentioned in the report? If anyone knows who I
- should contact, please e-mail me at the address below, or forward this
- letter to the proper person.
-
- Thank you,
-
- Alex Henkel
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