Anton Pfahler
Anton Pfahler (born May 19, 1946 in Neuburg an der Donau ) is a German right-wing extremist .
Life
In the 1970s, Pfahler was a member of the military sports group Hoffmann and was responsible for the procurement of military vehicles. In addition, Pfahler was also active in the later forbidden Wiking Youth and the militant anti-Christian working group of natural religious tribal associations of Europe (ANSE). In 1996 he advertised in the ANSE magazine " Huginn und Muninn " for a settlement project in Sinning ( district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen ), "in order to be able to lead our lives in a different way". Later he became treasurer for the settlement project of the "German / pagan community Dorflinde" on the so-called Runenhof in Echsheim .
In 1998 he made his property in Sinning available for several months to the publishing company of the NPD organ, German Voice . In 1999, Pfahler was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison for violating the War Weapons Control Act; A house search had found grenades , machine guns and ammunition on the property . He also owned a 14 ton tank from World War II . Even after his release from prison, Pfahler made contact with the right-wing extremist scene.
In 2011 a neighbor called the police because Pfahler had "acted suspiciously". When the police officers entered the area around his forest hut, Pfahler shot himself in the stomach with a pistol. He survived seriously injured. His 23-year-old son was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds. The fatal shots at Pfahler's son were fired from the same weapon that Pfahler aimed at himself. A farewell letter was found in "we" form, of which it is unclear whether it was written by Anton Pfahler or his son. The exact course of events is unclear.
In 2016, the “Alte Sennküche”, Pfahler's property in southern Swabia near Immenstadt in the Allgäu, was foreclosed. Most recently, Bernd Burger , “first deputy head” of the “ Artgemeinschaft ”, a ethnic, racist and neo-Nazi religious community, used the property.
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.genios-firmen.de/firma,PF,1,pfahler-verwaltungs-gmbh.html (link not available)
- ↑ Schily's anonymous witnesses . Der Spiegel, 45/2000, p. 31
- ^ Robert Andreasch: National settlement in Bavarian Swabia . The Right Edge, Issue 106, May 2007
- ^ Zobel: People on the edge: NPD: people, politics and perspectives of the anti-democrats . Edition Ost, 2005, p. 131
- ↑ Online: Sinninger Initiative against Right - Home. Retrieved September 16, 2018 (German).
- ↑ Kailitz: Political Extremism in the Federal Republic of Germany: An Introduction . VS Verlag, 2000, p. 101
- ↑ Grumke, Wagner: Handbook right-wing radicalism: people, organizations, networks: from neo-Nazism to the middle of society . Leske + Budrich, 2002, p. 170
- ↑ Online: ( Memento from October 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 8.9 MB) BfV special right-wing extremism, No. 21: Danger of an armed struggle by German right-wing extremists. Developments from 1997 to mid-2004 . P. 7f
- ↑ a b Andrea Röpke : Deadly shots. Looking to the right , August 4, 2011, accessed May 29, 2018 .
- ^ Neo-Nazi Anton Pfahler: Son shot himself in forest hut. Focus Online , August 4, 2011, accessed August 8, 2011 .
- ↑ Bavaria: Neuburg an der Donau: son of Anton Pfahler shot himself - Bavaria. In: merkur.de. January 30, 2019, accessed January 30, 2019 .
- ↑ Allgäu neo-Nazi property foreclosed - fault alarm . In: Malfunction reporter . January 18, 2016 ( zeit.de [accessed July 27, 2017]).
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SURNAME | Pfahler, Anton |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German right-wing extremist |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 19, 1946 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Neuburg on the Danube |