Claus Nordbruch

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Claus Heinz Rudolf Nordbruch (born August 29, 1961 ) is a German publicist of the right-wing extremist spectrum who lives mainly in South Africa .

Life

Claus Nordbruch grew up in the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria . He joined the Bundeswehr in 1982 as an officer candidate for the Panzer Grenadier Troops (last rank: Lieutenant ) and studied at the University of the Bundeswehr in Munich in the field of education . In 1986 he was dismissed from the Bundeswehr due to right-wing extremist activities and emigrated to South Africa . There he settled in Pretoria . From 1987 to 1991 he studied German , criminology , history and biology at the University of Pretoria . It was in 1995 at the University of South Africa (UNISA), with its historical and philosophical work "On duty" Dr. phil. et suffered. PhD. Nordbruch is non-partisan and non-denominational.

Political and journalistic activities

Nordbruch has close ties to the right-wing extremist scene and regularly appears as a speaker or interview partner. As an avowed supporter of apartheid , he is a member of the racist " Art Community - Germanic Faith Community of Nature-Appropriate Lifestyle " and works closely with the " Aid Committee for Southern Africa ". Christianity is resolutely rejected by him because the Christians have behaved " presumptuously, even criminally towards ... exponents of higher humanity ". " Christianity and its narrow-minded representatives have " in the opinion of Nordbruch " often proved to fall hopelessly behind in comparison with the knowledge and skills of pre-Christian peoples and cultures. “Accordingly, Nordbruch resigned from the Roman Catholic Church more than 15 years ago. In recent years he has increasingly turned to the so-called " historical revisionists " who use scientifically dubious methods to question historical facts of the National Socialist crimes.

Nordbruch was among other things a speaker at the right-wing society for free journalism (GfP), the NPD , the German party , the working group for democratic politics (AFP), the conservative state and economic society and at events of the neo-Nazi free comradeship scene , for example on April 1, 1999 with the Franconian Homeland Security or on September 14, 1999 with the Thuringian Homeland Security (THS). In the summer of 2001 he moderated a lecture by the Holocaust denier Manfred Roeder in Pretoria (South Africa).

Nordbruch mainly published in new right or right-wing extremist periodicals. Articles by Nordbruch appeared and a. in the Junge Freiheit , the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), Germany in Past and Present (DGG), Nation and Europe , Law and Truth , the auditorium appearing in Austria , the German military magazine (DMZ), the NPD party newspaper German Voice and the DVU -near National-Zeitung (Munich) and the Journal of Historical Review of the Institute for Historical Review (IHR). In 2000 he gave an interview to the German-speaking neo-Nazi fanzine Blood & Honor , in which he invited people to visit his farm in South Africa and publicly called for the use of weapons: “ For defense and close combat, I recommend a 12-series bolt-action shotgun, the Colt Python. 357 Magnum, the Heckler & Koch MP5. A semi-automatic carbine 308 or 30.06 has proven itself for hunting and when things get really heavy, the R 5 assault rifle is extremely useful. "

Nordbruch was honored for his dissertation on the work of Siegfried Lenz . The Bonn “Stiftung Ostdeutscher Kulturrat” (OKR) awarded Nordbruch its science award in 1998 for dissertations dealing with the history and culture of the displaced areas and their German population within and outside the old imperial borders of 1937 and the German settlement areas . The foundation speech was given by the foundation president Herbert Hupka (CDU).

In 2001, Nordbruch received the DM 10,000 Freedom Prize from the right-wing extremist Deutsche National-Zeitung , which, according to the text of the document, was awarded to him “ in recognition of his fearless struggle against the gagging of freedom of expression and for free speech, against conviction terror and for freedom of thought, against foreign determination and for Right of self-determination of the nation as well as of the individual, also bearing in mind his services to maintaining the respect and prestige of the German people all over the world ”.

Claus Nordbruch also wrote in the CSU-affiliated magazine Epoche .

The neo-Nazi and undercover agent of the Thuringian Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Tino Brandt , who played an important role in the context of the so-called National Socialist Underground , met Claus Nordbruch in Rudolstadt after his exposure in the context of his 2001 visit to Germany (European Freedom Prize 2001 Dr. Gerhard Frey in Passau). Nordbruch wrote a report about the meeting with the title "Playing with fire Dr. Claus Nordbruch spoke with the top spy of the Thuringian Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Tino Brandt" , which he published on his website. Nordbruch also goes into Tino Brandt's questioning about his own farm in this context. Quote: About the annual trips to Paris on the occasion of the Festes Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, for example, as well as the Ijzerbedevaart to the Flemish Diksmuide - or about the visit of a tour group to South Africa, which was mainly composed of NE readers and members of the Southern Africa Aid Committee . (Wondered what interested the Thuringian Office for the Protection of the Constitution in this regard? For example, whether a certain farm that one had visited was expanded militarily and military sports were taking place there.) Tino Brandt, integrated in many organizations and structures, knew how to give answers to all questions.

Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul met with him in 2004 in her former role as Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development and had her picture taken with him. He then wrote for the 2nd, expanded edition in 2006 of his historical revisionist book “Genölkermord an den Herero in Deutsch-Südwestafrika? Refutation of a lie ”is an additional chapter on Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul's 2004 visit to Okakarara.

Publications

  • Heinrich Boell. His criticism of the state and society in prose from the sixties and seventies. A critical discussion. Frankfurt / Main: RG Fischer 1994. ISBN 3-89406-939-2 .
  • About duty. An analysis of the work of Siegfried Lenz. Experiment on a German phenomenon. Germanistic texts and studies; Bd. 53. Zugl .: Pretoria, Univ., Diss., 1995 udT: Nordbruch, Claus HR: The mandatory term in the work of Siegfried Lenz. Hildesheim; Zurich; New York: Olms-Weidmann 1996 (2nd edition 2003), ISBN 3-487-10078-9 .
  • The legend of Wilhelm Ratte. Ways and goals of a German Boer in the fight for law and freedom in South Africa. Pretoria 1996. ISBN 0-9584131-1-8 . also in English: Willem Ratte, the legend. The life and ideals of a German Boer in the fight for freedom and justice in South Africa. Pretoria: Contact Publ. 1996. ISBN 0-9584131-3-4 .
  • Reguit: Onthullings en geprekke oor Suid-Afrika se geskiedenis. 1989-1997. Pretoria: Kontak-Uitgewers. 1997. ISBN 0-9584131-4-2 .
  • From doubt to defense. A recommendation from Siegfried Lenz to master life. Frankfurt / Main: RG Fischer 1997. ISBN 3-89501-547-4 .
  • A nation state for Boers. Pretoria: contact publ. 1998. ISBN 0-9584131-6-9 .
  • Popular fraud at the Cape. Corrections to the recent history of South Africa. Berg am Starnberger See: Verlag Berg 1998. ISBN 3-86118-071-5 .
  • Are thoughts still free? Censorship in Germany. With a post by Klaus Hornung . Munich: Universitas 1998, (2nd, extended edition 2001), ISBN 3-8004-1367-1 .
  • The protection of the constitution. Organization, scandals, informers. Tübingen: Hohenrain-Verlag 1999. ISBN 3-89180-054-1 .
  • as editor: lower back pain. Positions and creeds of pagans and heretics. Pretoria: Contact-Publ. 1999 (2nd expanded edition 2004), ISBN 0-9584131-9-3 .
  • The European volunteers in the Boer War 1899 - 1902 / Les volontaires européens de la Guerre des Boers (1899 - 1902) / The European volunteers in the Anglo-Boer War 1899 - 1902. Pretoria: Contact Publ. 1999. ISBN 0-9584131-8- 5 .
  • The German bloodletting. Reparation to Germany and compensation for Germans. Publications of the Institute for German Post-War History Vol. 28, Tübingen: Grabert-Verlag 2001 (2nd edition 2004; 3rd, heavily extended edition 2012), ISBN 3-87847-194-7 .
  • The Herero uprising in 1904. Stegen am Ammersee: Vowinckel-Verlag 2002. ISBN 3-934531-08-3 .
  • The attack. A criticism of the state and society of the “Berlin Republic”. Tübingen: Hohenrain-Verlag 2003. ISBN 3-89180-069-X .
  • Genocide against the Herero in German South West Africa? Refuting a lie. Tübingen: Grabert-Verlag 2004 (2nd, extended edition 2006), ISBN 3-87847-210-2 .
  • Jews ask: self-understanding and problems. Publications of the Institute for German Post-War History: Bd., Tübingen: Grabert-Verlag 2006. ISBN 978-3-87847-228-5 .
  • Zionism as a Power Factor: Israel's Aggressive Foreign Policy. Publications of the Institute for German Post-War History: Vol. 43, Tübingen: Grabert-Verlag 2008. ISBN 978-3-87847-229-2 .
  • The world republic: Germany and the new world order. Gelnhausen-Roth: JK Fischer 2010. ISBN 978-3-941956-88-9 .
  • Endgame: The German nation and Europe in the constant fire of the globalists. Publications of the Stiftung Kulturkreis Zweiausend: Volume 26, Tübingen: Hohenrain-Verlag 2016. ISBN 978-3-946107-05-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Academic, scholastic and cultural Awardings ( Memento of May 3, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Latest Books ( Memento of May 1, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Playing with fire Dr. Claus Nordbruch spoke to the head of the Thuringian Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Tino Brandt ( Memento from November 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Latest Books ( Memento of May 1, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  5. ^ Genocide against the Herero in German South West Africa? ( Memento from October 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive )