Anti-Zionist action

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A group of German neo-Nazis appeared in the 1980s and 1990s under the name Antizionist Action ( AZA ) .

The anti-Zionist campaign was an initiative that Michael Kühnen and Ingrid Weckert launched in Munich in the 1980s . Right -wing extremist - above all anti-Semitic - thoughts were subsumed under the catchphrase “fight against Zionism ” , with the State of Israel as the Jewish state, the USA , but also Jewish Germans serving as points of attack. The AZA was one of several attempts to build up front organizations of the community of ideas of the New Front (GdNF).

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Grumke , Bernd Wagner (Ed.): Handbuch Rechtsradikalismus. People - organizations - networks. From neo-Nazism to the middle of society . Leske and Budrich, Opladen 2002, ISBN 3-8100-3399-5 , p. 381.
  2. Profile of the GdNF on the website of Apabiz eV. Accessed on April 1, 2008. Quote: “The focus of the activities of the GdNF is the establishment of legal run-up organizations for a newly founded NSDAP, organization of marches, participation in 'revisionist campaigns', paramilitary training and construction a new 'SA'. The implementation of their strategies takes place within the framework of the anti-Zionist campaign (Ingrid Weckert) ”.