Aktion Oder-Neisse

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The action Oder-Neisse (AKON) is a right-wing organization, the DVU is affiliated.

history

Founded Action Oder-Neisse 1962. The founders were Gerhard Frey Erwin Arlt and Bolko von Richthofen . The association was a preliminary organization of the German People's Union and was continued as one of six action groups after its founding in 1971. In the program of Aktion Oder-Neisse it is emphasized that the AKON is an organization that is spread throughout the whole of Germany. In addition, AKON is committed to "reclaiming the eastern German territories and not foregoing a square meter of German soil."

In 1970 AKON joined the resistance campaign . 1972 AKON joined the Frey Council initiated by Gerhard Frey , in which AKON, the DVU, the German Block (DBI), the Adler Youth Association (JBA), the Stahlhelm - Kampfbund für Europa , the Wiking-Jugend (WJ) and the working group of people's loyal associations (AVV) came together.

In 1978 AKON was temporarily renamed Bund für Deutsche Einheit - Aktion Oder-Neisse , and in 1979 it was again temporarily renamed Aktion German Unity .

On the occasion of the DVU federal party congress on January 16, 1999, the AKON, together with the action groups “Action German Radio and Television” (ARF) and “People's Movement Against Anti-German Propaganda” (VOGA), was transferred to the “Ehrenbund Rudel”. Although the AKON is regularly advertised in Frey's weekly newspapers, like the other action groups, they did not develop any noteworthy activities of their own.

Erwin Arlt was national chairman of AKON until 1977. He was followed by Karl-Friedrich Große in 1978 and, from October 1979, Bernhard Steidle.

swell

  1. ^ Paul Lersch, Rolf Rietzler and Frank Rühmann, The misunderstood danger: Right-wing radicalism in the Federal Republic , Rowohlt Verlag 1981, p. 235

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