Blood and Honour (magazine)

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Blood and Honour is the magazine publication of the British nationalist music organization Blood and Honour. Both originated in June 1987. With time, it was published in several languages by the international divisions.

History

By the end of 1988, Blood and Honour magazine was a quarterly magazine that had grown from eight to 16 pages in the space of only a few issues. The magazine included features such as concert reports, band interviews, readers' letters, RAC record charts and a column called "White Whispers". A mail-order service called Skrewdriver Services soon formed within its pages, selling items such as: white power albums, flags, Loyalist tapes, T-shirts and Swastika pendants. The back page of Blood and Honour Issue Number 13 advertised a Skrewdriver concert in London on September 12, 1992. Posters and fliers were posted around the country, advertising the concert and listing a redirection point as Waterloo Rail Station. This led newspapers to publish articles about Blood and Honour, and one radio station aired an interview with Ian Stuart, which concluded with the interviewer wishing him well. Over 2000 people from all over Europe were expected to attend the concert.

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