Prussian Blue: Teen White Power Singing Duo
Lamb and Lynx Gaede, adolescent twin girls who make up the band Prussian Blue, have gained recognition in white supremacist circles while preteens by singing about preserving the white race and Nazi heroes.
Prussian Blue is the name of the blue residue left over by the use of Zyklon B, the poison the Nazis employed to kill millions of Jews and others in concentration camps during World War II. The two girls learned their white supremacist ideology from their mother, April Gaede, who home schooled them and is their manager.
April Gaede has been active in the white supremacist movement for a number of years, and claims to have grown up in a "racially conscious" home herself. She first gained attention while a member of the neo-Nazi National Alliance in
Prussian Blue maintains a Web site which sells their CDs and music videos, as well as white supremacist and Holocaust denial literature.