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    Iron March was a far-right neo-fascist and Neo-Nazi web forum. The site opened in 2011 and attracted neo-fascist and Neo-Nazi members, including militants from organized far-right groups and members who would later go on to commit acts of terror. The forum closed in 2017.

  2. Feb 15, 2019 · Himmelman’s Iron March handle, if he had one, is unknown. The murders, and Russell’s subsequent conviction for building explosives, are now infamous examples of the violence that emerged during Iron March's six-year run.

  3. Nov 8, 2019 · Private data for Iron March, a notorious website for violent white supremacists, has been published online in a stunning leak that exposes a trove of detailed information on as many as 1,000 or...

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  5. May 21, 2019 · May 21, 2019. Michael Edison Hayden. “Alexander Slavros,” a pseudonymous Eastern European essayist and founder of the neo-fascist forum Iron March, no longer appears online under that alias – but his ideology, rooted in thoughts of violence, racial conquest and fascist purity, is spreading. Hatewatch analyzed Slavros’s writings ...

  6. Nov 8, 2019 · The message board, known as Iron March, is where the neo-Nazi terror network Atomwaffen Division was founded and organized. Members of the group have been charged with multiple murders and hate...

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  8. Nov 27, 2019 · A non-profit worker in Vancouver. The list of usernames, emails and posts of the 88 users of the now-defunct neo-Nazi site Iron March with Canadian IP addresses spans provinces, age groups and...

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