Bernhard Amann

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Bernhard Michael Maria Amann (born June 17, 1954 in Pforzheim ) is a German law enforcement officer and politician ( REP until October 1994 ). From October 1993 until the end of the 11th electoral period (1996) Amann was a member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament ( MdL ).

Life

Bernhard Amann represented the party The Republicans since 1989 in the Stutensee municipal council and was state secretary and deputy federal secretary of the party. On October 6, 1993, he became a member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg as a replacement for Willi Auer , who had resigned his mandate with immediate effect at the end of September 1993. At that time Amann was chief detective at the Karlsruhe police headquarters . In October 1994, Amann resigned from the parliamentary group to protest against the removal of Franz Schönhuber as federal chairman, and only a few days later resigned from the party in order to forestall an expulsion process. He remained a member of the state parliament as a non-party and non-attached member until the end of the election period.

On April 18, 1996, Bernhard Amann photographed the police officer under the code name "Axel Reichert", who was an undercover agent in the neo-Nazi scene in Karlsruhe between 1993 and 1995 , and published the photo on the front page of the party newspaper Der Republikaner. According to Amann, Reichert is said to have introduced himself to him as: “I am the VE Rechts Axel. I was commissioned to gather twenty young people around me in the Karlsruhe area in 1993/94, to train them in National Socialist ideas and then to place them with the Republicans. ”The public prosecutor's office therefore investigated Amann for breach of official secrecy May 27, 1998 sentenced by the Karlsruhe District Court to a fine of 8,000  DM . Amann appealed the judgment to the Karlsruhe Regional Court , which acquitted him on November 10, 1998. The Karlsruhe Public Prosecutor's Office appealed against this to the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court . However, this followed on October 7, 1999, the acquittal of the regional court.

Individual evidence

  1. Registry office news of the city of Pforzheim in Pforzheimer Zeitung of July 3, 1954, p. 19
  2. a b Complete list of the members of the 11th state parliament of Baden-Württemberg . In: State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg . 11th parliamentary term 1992–1996. Volume I: Subject registers A – K. Stuttgart, S. X , urn : nbn: de: bsz: 24-ltp382442156_016_016_1992-1996_bwr2 .
  3. a b Bernd Neubacher: The Republicans in the Baden-Württemberg state parliament - from a right-wing extremist to a right-wing extremist established party? Stuttgart 2002, p. 101, 129–130 , urn : nbn: de: bsz: 93-opus-11395 .
  4. ^ Minutes of the 32nd meeting on October 20, 1993 . In: State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg . 11th parliamentary term 1992–1996. Plenary Minutes Volume 4 : 31.- 39. Meeting, September 23, 1993 to February 3, 1994. Stuttgart, p. 2503 , urn : nbn: de: bsz: 24-ltp382442156_069_069_1993-1994_bwp6 .
  5. Oliver Schroem: Evidence without value . Militant right and Republicans jointly agitate against an undercover police officer. In: The time . No. 46/1998. November 5, 1998 ( zeit.de [accessed July 18, 2018]).
  6. ^ Wilhelm Dietl: An agent as a Nazi . Undercover, an officer of the LKA is said to have set up the right-wing scene in Karlsruhe in order to then observe it. In: Focus . No. 47/2000. November 20, 2000 ( focus.de [accessed July 18, 2018]).

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