News German police ban meeting of outlawed neo-Nazis Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | June 30, 1995 The Viking Youth was outlawed last November, after it was declared "anti-constitutional." The extremist group, comprised of 400 members in Germany, believes that Jews in Germany today should wear a yellow Star of David. The group also believes that "inferior people" should be sterilized. The Viking Youth has called for the restoration of a Nazi regime in Germany. It was founded in 1952, when Nazis came out of hiding after World War II. Although the group is called "a youth organization," most of its members are at least 20 years old. J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Marin teen travels solo to Israel to volunteer on evacuated kibbutzim Philanthropy Devastation and hope in Israel on Federation fact-finding mission Art A Jewish artist so gifted, he could even teach a stone to paint Local Voice I was shouted down for condemning Hamas in Oakland City Council Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up