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Investigating Far-Right Women's Groups
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Investigating Far-Right Women's Groups

29 MIN · EN · STATUS: [ STREAMING ]
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Lukreta presents itself as a lifestyle brand: baking tips, braided hairstyles, wholesome advice for young women. DW's reporting team finds a far-right recruitment operation underneath, tied closely to Germany's AfD. Members mix homespun content with calls for "remigration" and pledges to "create new Germans ourselves," using soft aesthetics to move extremist ideas past people who would reject them if stated outright. Undercover investigations in Germany and Portugal trace the group's reach into national and European politics and its contacts with prominent figures on the international far-right, showing a recruitment network built well beyond social media. Interviews include a former member who left the organization and another woman whose personal story was used by right-wing groups without her full consent. The film's core finding is structural rather than sensational: an organization built specifically to make hardcore ideology palatable through domestic imagery, and a network of political connections that extends further than its trad-wife branding suggests.