Armanen Order

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The Armanen-Orden (AO) is a Germanic-neo-pagan organization founded in 1976 in the German- speaking area, which ties in with Ariosophy . In addition to Guido von List , ideologues such as Karl Maria Wiligut , Julius Evola , Johann von Leers or Alain de Benoist are reference points for the Armanen Order. a. with the species community classified as right-wing extremist by the protection of the constitution in 2005 - Germanic faith community of nature-appropriate lifestyle , which was headed by Jürgen Rieger until 2009 .

Origin of name

In the understanding of the Armanen order, the Armanen were the spiritual leaders of the Germanic tribes, which the order regards as the "main tribe of the white race". The chairmen of the Armanen Order, Adolph Schleipfer (until 1990) and his wife Sigrun Schleipfer , née Hammerbacher, who calls herself Freifrau von Schlichting after her mother's maiden name, call themselves grandmasters . The Armanen-Order sees itself as an elitist, hierarchically structured organization of those initiated into mysteries and exercises a strict arcane discipline . The aim of the Armanen Order is to re-establish the old Germanic pagan religion through remembrance and to enforce the “world turning point” against the “corrosive powers”.

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The Armanen-Order is openly folkish , racist and anti-Semitic and rejects, for example, any "racial mixing" because, according to the teachings of the Armanen Order, a racially clearly defined immortal soul cannot incarnate in a "multiracial" body. The Armanen Order sees the role of women in “home and hearth”. According to the Armanen Order, democracy only serves to conceal the rule of “supranational powers”.

prehistory

The Armanen publishing house in Leipzig produced a large number of small fonts from 1924 to 1944, intended for young people, e.g. B. the series "Youth in the Third Reich" as well as some basic works of National Socialism as books. The publisher also operated as Robert Burger . Well-known authors in the publishing house were Ernst Krieck and Dietrich Klagges . From 1924 to 1939, Die Sonne was published as a monthly for the Nordic worldview and lifestyle . The places of publication before Leipzig were Köslin and Wismar . The editorial team with Hanno Konopath was in Berlin-Tempelhof .

In 1933 Gottlieb Leibbrandt's publishing house published: Umbruch durch Othmar Spann . A reflection of his thought structure, which means that the publisher is close to the corporate state of Spanns. Gottlieb was the brother of the active Holocaust perpetrator Georg Leibbrandt . Gottlieb himself was one of the first to be involved in Nazi circles in Vienna and, after fleeing to Canada in the 1950s, tried to make a name for himself as a harmless historian among the German Canadians.

Publications

Today's Armanen-Verlag, a mail-order book trade, is the in-house publishing house of the Armanen Order.

The working group of natural religious tribal associations of Europe (ANSE) ANSE would like to gain a foothold in green alternative circles. Many observers consider it to be the front-line organization or the public arm of the Armanen Order, which publishes the magazine Irminsul - Voice of the Armanenschaft .

Others

After her divorce, Sigrun Schleipfer had an “Ordensburg” built in Poland under the name Sigrun Freifrau von Schlichting since 1995 (“Fairy Castle Rothenhorn”, Rothenhorn-Płac Czerwony Róg, Szlichtyngowa ).

literature

  • Franziska Hundseder : Wotan's disciples. Neo-pagan groups between esotericism and right-wing radicalism . Heyne, Munich 1998, ISBN 3-453-13191-6 , ( Heyne Sachbuch ), pp. 126-132.
  • Georg Schmid , Georg Otto Schmid: Churches, sects, religions. Religious communities, ideological groups and psycho-organizations in the German-speaking area. A manual . TVZ, Zurich 2003, ISBN 3-290-17215-5 , pp. 427-429.
  • Rüdiger Sünner: Black Sun. Unleashing and abuse of the myths in National Socialism and right esotericism . 2nd Edition. Herder, Freiburg a. a. 1999, ISBN 3-451-27186-9 , ( Herder spectrum ), (on the Armanen Order, pp. 173-179).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Leers published in an anthology in 1933 in the "Armanen-Verlag" in Leipzig: Germany calls for equality. A collection of essays and broadcasts on the issues of equality, security and disarmament. Ed. Hans Weberstedt. According to his other publications, this was close to the Ludendorffers . In the anthology were represented u. a. Ferdinand Sauerbruch , Wilhelm Ziegler , Kuno Graf Westarp , Max Graf Montgelas , Otto Voelckers and Werner von Rheinbaben
  2. Federal Ministry of the Interior of the FRG, Report 2005: The number of other right-wing extremist organizations - such as B. the " Society for Free Journalism " (GFP) or " Species Community - Germanic Faith Community of Nature-Appropriate Lifestyle e. V. “(AG-GGG) - has decreased to 73. This spectrum includes around 4000 (2004: 4300) members / activists. P. 50.
  3. For cooperation with the species community, see Bernd Wagner (ed.): Handbuch Rechtsextremismus. Networks, parties, organizations. Ideology centers, media . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1994, p. 151.
  4. Felix Wiedemann: Race mother and Rebellin. Königshausen & Neumann , Würzburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-8260-3679-8 , page 209.
  5. Review , 12 o'clock sheet , December 12, 1933
  6. Source: Excerpt from the handbook for right-wing radicalism (2002)
  7. Source: relinfo.ch
  8. Source: Apabiz , accessed February 28, 2012.
  9. Your self-stylization as "Freifrau von Schlichting", who has returned to "Schlichtinggau", is reflected in the article in the online portal of the Glogauer Heimatbund ( memento from January 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ).