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'''Blood & Honour''' is a [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]] music promotion network and political group founded in the [[United Kingdom]] in 1987. Founded by [[Ian Stuart Donaldson]] and [[Nicky Crane]], it is composed of [[White Nationalism|White Nationalists]] and has links to [[Combat 18]]. The group organizes [[White power music|White power concerts]] by [[Rock Against Communism]] (RAC) bands and distributes a''Blood magazineand ofHonour'' the same namemagazine.<ref name=Storm>{{cite web |url=http://www.bloodandhonourworldwide.co.uk/home1.html |title=When the Storm Breaks! |publisher=Blood & Honour |accessdate=28 June 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130625201704/http://www.bloodandhonourworldwide.co.uk/home1.html |archivedate=25 June 2013 }}</ref>
 
Blood & Honour took its name from the motto of the [[Hitler-Jugend]], or HJ, ''Blut und Ehre'', and a song of the same name by the White power band [[Skrewdriver]]. Sometimes the code ''28'' is used to represent Blood & Honour, derived from the second and eighth letters of the [[Latin alphabet]], B and H. Though different national chapters of Blood & Honour use different Nationalist symbols based on their location, common symbolic traits include the usage of a modernised [[Blackletter]] script, colours of the [[Flag of Germany#Nazi Germany|Nazi German flag]], and other [[Nazi symbolism]], including the [[Totenkopf]] Death's Head insignia of the [[SS-Totenkopfverbände]] and [[concentration camp]] units<ref>{{Cite web