![]() ![]() With the aid of the NF, the White Noise Club (WNC) organised concerts under the RAC name, and the RAC movement grew throughout 19. Ian Stuart Donaldson, Skrewdriver's singer, was a founder of Blood & Honour and one of its prominent leaders until his death in 1993. By 1980, a new version of Skrewdriver-by then a white power skinhead band-relaunched the RAC movement. The roots of Blood & Honour go back to 1977 in the United Kingdom, when the white nationalist National Front (NF) founded the Rock Against Communism (RAC) movement in response to the Anti-Nazi League's Rock Against Racism campaign. It is banned in several countries, including Germany, Spain, Russia, and Canada. There are official divisions in several countries, including two rival groups in the United States. It publishes a magazine called Blood and Honour. In the UK, the group used to organise White power concerts by Rock Against Communism (RAC) bands. Its official website self-describes as a "musical based resistance network" and dubs its "global confederacy of freedom fighters" Brotherhood 28. Sometimes the code 28 is used to represent Blood & Honour, derived from the second and eighth letters of the Latin alphabet, B and H, and the group uses Nazi symbolism. It is composed of White Nationalists and has links to Combat 18. Blood & Honour is a neo-Nazi music promotion network and right-wing extremist political group founded in the United Kingdom by Ian Stuart Donaldson and Nicky Crane in 1987. ![]()
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