"Overview of events in politics and society focusing on the year 1961. According to the report, right-wing organizations are less prevalent than their own and Communist propaganda shows. The document describes different aspects of right-wing extremism in post-war Germany, including organizational splintering, memberships, social and age demographics, structure, mentality, finance, publicity, attempts at unification, as well as unorganized right-wing extremism. The document also provides commentary on specific arguments and slogans on such subjects as state and constitution, racialist ideologies, anti-Semitism, cultural policy, social and economic slogans, historical perspectives, and contemporary event-related slogans (The Eiichmann trial, the Berlin crisis). Various aspects and facets of anti-Semitic incidents are also examined; Nazi and anti-Semitic incidents are also mentioned in different aspects: underground organizations, the influence of unconstitutional forces, international fascist influences in the Federal Republic, and contacts of right-wing extremists in the federal region with eastern countries, governmental measures against nationalist extremists"@eng . "1 electronic resource (11 pages)"@eng . . "[World Jewish Congress on antisemitism, 1962]"@eng . . . . "[World Jewish Congress on antisemitism, 1962]"@eng . .