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'''The III. Path''' or '''The Third Path''' is a National Socialist political party in Germany that was found on  September 28, 2013 by former NPD officials and activists from the banned ''[[Free Network South]]'' and is lead by [[Klaus Armstroff]]<ref name=":0">https://www.dw.com/en/who-are-germanys-extreme-right-group-the-third-path/a-59620861</ref>.
'''The III. Path''' or '''The Third Path''' is a National Socialist political party in Germany that was found on  September 28, 2013 by former NPD officials and activists from the banned ''[[Free Network South]]'' and is lead by [[Klaus Armstroff]]<ref name=":0">https://www.dw.com/en/who-are-germanys-extreme-right-group-the-third-path/a-59620861</ref>.



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The III. Path or The Third Path is a National Socialist political party in Germany that was found on September 28, 2013 by former NPD officials and activists from the banned Free Network South and is lead by Klaus Armstroff[1].

They have had ties with Assad's government in Syria, The National Corps, Misanthropic Division , Right Sector and Svoboda in Ukraine, and the Nordic Resistance Movement in the Nordic countries; they cooperate with numerous other parties and organizations as well, such as with CasaPound in Italy. The party mostly operates in Thuringia, Bavaria and Brandenburg.

There were a group of people in the movement that marched in March of 2016 as well as back on May 1, 2019 bearing "Der Dritte Weg" flags that marched through a town the day before the Kikes remembrance of the Holohoax, carrying a banner saying "Social justice instead of criminal foreigners". The party stood in the 2019 European elections as well as in the German Federal elections, at times causing scandals (such as with their "Hangt die Grunen!", Hang the Greens, electoral slogans)[1].

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