Article Photos: Facing possible ban German far-right changes tack



  In this picture taken Aug. 11, 2012 people attend a far-right summer festival for the National Democratic Party (NPD) in the village of Viereck, some 130 km (81 miles) north of Berlin, Germany. The party's leader, Holger Apfel, insists he is taking his National Democratic Party into the mainstream of German politics. Letters on the T-shirt read "United Comradeship Germany". (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)

In this picture taken Aug. 11, 2012 people attend a far-right summer festival for the National Democratic Party (NPD) in the village of Viereck, some 130 km (81 miles) north of Berlin, Germany. The party's leader, Holger Apfel, insists he is taking his National Democratic Party into the mainstream of German politics. Letters on the T-shirt read "United Comradeship Germany". (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)