Federation for the whole of Germany

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Federation for the whole of Germany
Logo of the party "Federation for the whole of Germany"
Party leader Horst Zaborowski
founding August 12, 1990
resolution 15th July 2017
Headquarters Dusseldorf
Alignment Right-wing extremism
Nationalism
Völkisch nationalism
Revanchism
Number of members about 80
Website www.bgd1.com

The Federation for Germany as a whole - East German, Central and West German voter community The new German center (short name: BGD ) was a right-wing extremist - revanchist small party in Germany .

Content profile

The main goal of the party is to restore Germany to its alleged "international law limits" . The BGD therefore sees itself as the political arm of the German expellees .

The party chairman Horst Zaborowski presented his political intentions in an edition of the party newspaper “Our German Homeland” . Among other things, he calls for Germany's exit “from all international organizations including NATO , UN and EU , a “return of all state-owned companies listed in the Weimar Constitution to state ownership” and the construction and deployment of “satellites for economic use with our own Launchers " . A whole quarter of the current population of this country is to be excluded from Zaborowski's " Volksgemeinschaft " * . “Why can't we live peacefully as a 60 million people in the heart of Europe?” He asks. "We can live better and more peacefully in this Federal Republic of Germany, without the 20 million who cavort in Germany, who do not seek German citizenship , are only interested in the exploitation of people, land and elements." "A national community can get out of the matter do not consist of one person. A people inevitably belongs to a national community. "

History revisionism

A key thesis of the BGD is the assumption that the German Reich will continue to exist under international law even after the end of the Second World War and that the Federal Republic of Germany is therefore not its legal successor - as far as it is in line with the prevailing opinion of law and political science - but also not as a state is identical to this. Therefore, the territorial claims of the BGD are primarily aimed at restoring the Reich territory within the borders of 1937 , but further demands also include the Reich territory of 1914 , the Sudetenland and German Bohemia.

The BGD refers to revisionists such as the Dutch international lawyer Frans du Buy , who sees “the Federal Republic of Germany fundamentally as a state on the verge of legality” , “because it is based on resolutions made by Western World War allies . Otto May writes on the BGD's website, who further concludes in his article: “The present German Federal Republic is nothing more than a typical American banana republic with an intentionally incompetent leadership, a completely corrupt political system, with strictly controlled media and one with a secret police connected justice system that keeps the masses in check. "

The BGD is monitored by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution .

See also: Legal position of the German Reich after 1945 , Reich Citizens' Movement

history

The BGD was founded on August 12, 1990. He took each without success with a single candidate at the general election in 1994 and at the state election in Baden-Wuerttemberg in 1996 and the state election in North Rhine-Westphalia in 2000 in part. The party also ran for the state elections on May 22, 2005 in North Rhine-Westphalia . Although this time she was eligible for election in two constituencies, she only received 56 votes, compared to 178 votes in 2000. She ran again in the state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia in 2010 and 2012 .

The BGD has already started several unsuccessful campaigns to return expropriated property in what is now Poland and the Czech Republic . However, the Association of Displaced Persons has repeatedly distanced itself significantly from these campaigns and the BGD .

Since the mid-1990s, he repeatedly tried to initiate right-wing extremist collection movements. So far these attempts have been unsuccessful.

The party chairman is Horst Zaborowski , who was born in the Rhineland in 1926 and now lives in Duisburg and Düsseldorf . On the list of the party from now ... Alliance for Germany , Horst Zaborowski ran for the 1998 federal election .

The BGD stated its membership in 2002 as around 300, before the Federal Electoral Committee in 2013 as around 80. In the 2013 Bundestag election , he entered the Bundestag electoral district of Görlitz with a single applicant and received 1,431 first votes (1.0% of the first votes in the constituency) .

On July 15, 2017, the BGD merged with the small party Germans from the country (autochthonous) to form Germans from all of Germany (AGsD).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Minutes of the 1st meeting of the Federal Electoral Committee for the 2013 Bundestag election on July 4 and 5, 2013 in Berlin. Retrieved December 19, 2018 . (PDF; 423 kB)
  2. “Germany must perish” - “Germany must perish” Otto May, website of the BGD
  3. Constitutional Protection Report 1999 ( Memento from August 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) on starweb.hessen.de p. 68 (PDF; 5.9 MB)
  4. Constitutional Protection Report 2001 , p. 114.
  5. The Federal Returning Officer : Results of the 2013 Bundestag election ( Memento from August 15, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  6. http://autochthone.org/2017/08/verschmelzung/