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Reunited Germany - The New Danger
GERMANY
Nazis honour Hitler deputy unopposed
Searchlight October 2003 24
MORE THAN 3,500 nazis, including around 500 from outside Germany, marched
under heavy police protection through the small Bavarian town of Wunsiedel
to commemorate their idol, the late and unlamented Rudolf Hess, who is
buried there.
The application for the march, which the city authorities originally
banned, came from the leading nazi lawyer Jurgen Rieger. His close link
with the nazi Freie Kameradschaften was apparent from the fact that most
of the marchers, especially the skinheads, were from that group.
Large numbers of members of the Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands
also turned out to honour Hitler's deputy.

They were joined by fascists
from Sweden, Denmark, the UK, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy - a
contingent of about 70 from the Veneto Fronte Skinheads - Slovakia,
Austria, Romania, Croatia, Switzerland and, curiously, "Danzig", a former
East Prussian city, which since the war has been within Poland.
There were, however, some conspicuous absentees including the leading
north German nazis Christian Worch and Thomas Wulff, as well as other
Kameradschaften bosses. Whether their absence indicates a
hardening of internal conflict in the nazi scene was unclear.
Police measures to protect the nazis turned out to be unnecessary because
only about 200 antifascists were there. The weakness of their position
rapidly became clear to the nazis, whose Anti-Antifa photographers snapped
away without hindrance. The skinhead thugs were able to throw their weight
around unopposed.
This year's Hess parade was a victory for the nazis, who will now seek to
exploit their success by turning it into a substantial annual
international fascist gathering.
British
fascists insult the Union Jack in Wunsiedel alongside their German
comrades
World View on Germany:
Who was Rudolf Hess?
Hess, Hitler's deputy and the last to die of the Nazi
war criminals condemned at Nuremberg, committed suicide in Berlin's Spandau
prison on 17 August 1987...
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