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Angelique Geray, journalist infiltrated among German neo-Nazis: β€˜What surprised me most is that these young people are serious’

18 May 2026 at 14:22

They are teenagers, or young adults barely over the age of 20, but above all, far-right radicals who dream of β€œDay X,” the day it all begins, the day they will massacre immigrants. Germans who go to school, attend training programs, or work β€” far removed from the neo-Nazi stereotype of skinheads in bomber jackets β€” and who then immerse themselves in far-right extremist movements that speak of a β€œpure people,” downplay the Holocaust, and hate migrants, but now also direct their anger at feminists and the LGBTQ+ community. German investigative journalist Angelique Geray, 33, decided to infiltrate these groups between 2024 and 2025 to understand how they become radicalized. β€œI wanted to find out why right-wing extremism is once again presenting itself as a kind of cult or youth trend,” she explained earlier this month in a cafe in southern Berlin after publishing her experience in a book titled Undercover unter Nazis (Undercover Among Nazis).

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Angelique Geray, a journalist who infiltrated German neo-Nazi youth, in an image provided by her.
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