Nazis en Dakota del Norte

Nazis en Dakota del Norte
FILE - In this Aug. 26, 2013 file photo, Craig Cobb, 61, is smiles in Leith, N.D. Cobb, 61, a self-described white supremacist, has been buying property in Leith and recruiting others with similar views to come to the community of two dozen people so he can create a voting majority and take over the town. The Bismarck Tribune reports Kynan and Deborah Dutton, of Oregon, have moved into Cobb's home with their five children. Cobb plans to put a mobile home on his property. (AP Photo/Kevin Cederstrom, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 26, 2013 file photo, Craig Cobb, 61, is smiles in Leith, N.D. Cobb, 61, a self-described white supremacist, has been buying property in Leith and recruiting others with similar views to come to the community of two dozen people so he can create a voting majority and take over the town. The Bismarck Tribune reports Kynan and Deborah Dutton, of Oregon, have moved into Cobb's home with their five children. Cobb plans to put a mobile home on his property. (AP Photo/Kevin Cederstrom, File)

Lo que Bobby Harper recuerda es que cuando conoció a su nuevo vecino en la pequeña comunidad rural de Leith, en Dakota del Norte, en EE.UU. pensó que era algo extraño.

Era un cálido atardecer del otoño de 2012 en la adormilada avenida principal del pueblo, un camino de grava que atraviesa los trigales bajo el cielo de las vastas Grandes Planicies.

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