Over the Easter weekend British Movement North West activists were engaged in a number of activities to celebrate the birthday of Adolf Hitler, while also continuing the ‘bread-and-butter’ actions needed to build a serious National Socialist alternative.
“My spirit will rise from the grave and the world will know that I was right.”
Adolf Hitler
Connecting To Nature
One of our Comrades had a toast, in a natural setting, to Uncle A. 88.
Raising A Glass
On a gorgeous sunny afternoon in Greater Manchester, a platoon of Northwest British Movement met up to celebrate the 136th birthday of Uncle A.
It certainly didn’t take long for the dimly lit interior of the Oldham boozer to be filled with the warm laughter of comrades old and new. Tables were filled with a plethora of drinks: frosty pints of beer, fruity cocktails, schooners, and birthday cake!
As the evening wore on more laughter and lively conversation echoed around the pub, with everyone telling stories and sharing some of their own dreams and aspirations, each person adding to the tapestry of hopes for the future. They reminisced about the good times while planning their future BM escapades, ensuring that this celebration was just one of many more to come.
Merseyside Litter Pick
On a very sunny Sunday afternoon a BM North West activist returned to the woodland in Merseyside for a walk and litter pick, collecting one full bag of litter, making it a cleaner and safer place for the wildlife and locals using the woodland. Many locals were very thankful for the BM activist’s work.
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All Images: BM North West.
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