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The nazi marches and counter-mobilization in Dresden : ウィキペディア英語版
Neo-Nazi marches in Dresden

In the 21st century, Dresden has been the site of some of the biggest gatherings of Nazis in post-War Germany. The annual right-wing marches in the beginning of February peaked in 2007 and in 2009 with about 6,500 participants.〔http://www.sz-online.de/nachrichten/artikel.asp?id=2281445〕 With the marches a broad coalition of right-wing groups, old and new Nazis declared to remember the bombing of Dresden by Allied Forces at the end of World War II on the weekend after the anniversary of the bombings on February 13, 1945.
In contrast to other cities in Germany resistance against the marches from civil society and left-wing groups had been relatively weak for years. With the emergence of the "Dresden Nazifrei" alliance (Dresden without Nazis), the Nazi march was blocked from marching for the first time in 2010 by thousands of demonstrators, again in 2011 and prevented entirely in 2012.
==Political context: A conservative state and city==

While a part of East Germany Dresden was often called "the valley of the clueless" because its citizens were out of the reach of western radio and television as opposed to for instance the citizens of Berlin were able to listen to illegally, Dresden continued to be different after the German reunification. While most states in eastern Germany have been governed by varying coalitions, often involving the former SED, renamed PDS, Saxony was governed by the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU).

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