The new Nazis

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Television series
Original title The new Nazis
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 2012
length 45 minutes
Episodes 4th
genre documentation
production Spiegel TV , ZDFinfo
First broadcast October 29, 2012 on Spiegel History
occupation
speaker
Lisa Bjurwald (Swedish journalist and non-fiction author)
Oliver Decker (social psychologist and right-wing extremism researcher)
Ayse Demir ( Turkish community in Germany )
Christian Fuchs (journalist and non-fiction author)
Simone Rafael ( Amadeu Antonio Foundation )
Andreas Speit (journalist and non-fiction author)
Bernd Wagner ( Exit Germany )
"Oliver P." (an anonymous dropout from the right-wing extremist scene)

Die neue Nazis is the title of a German television documentary from 2012 that was broadcast in four parts of 45 minutes each. It deals with the development of right-wing extremism , especially in Germany (in both the West German Federal Republic and the East German GDR until 1990 ) since the establishment of the NPD in 1964 (Part 1 until 1989/90 and Part 2 after 1990). The film reports are juxtaposed with the reactions from official state politics, the judiciary and the majority society with known examples of right-wing extremist activities , and these reactions are critically questioned in terms of their effects, which sometimes unintentionally favor the right-wing scene. The third part also deals with the international networking of the neo-Nazi scene and the rise of neo- fascist and right-wing populist parties outside Germany. The fourth part deals separately with the development and history of the right-wing terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU) as well as the omissions of the state authorities ( police and constitutional protection ) in investigative work up to 2012.

The documentary film series was produced by Spiegel TV and the information channel ZDFinfo of the Second German Television (ZDF) with the help of authors, journalists, representatives of social groups and social scientists who are well- versed in the topic . For example, the author Andreas Speit , the social psychologist and head of the Mitte-Studien, which has been published since 2002, Oliver Decker , the journalist Christian Fuchs , who works for Die Zeit , the criminalist and founder of EXIT Germany, Bernd Wagner, and the Swedish journalist Lisa Bjurwald, among others, will provide explanations Contributions between the film contributions compiled from news programs and other documentaries from five decades.

The first broadcast of Die neue Nazis took place on October 29, 2012 (first episode, then every week until November 19, 2012, the following episodes) on the special-interest channel Spiegel Geschichte and was later broadcast on ZDFinfo - repeatedly repeated . Most recently, however, the broadcast of the fourth part on the NSU, which was partly obsolete in terms of content, was omitted.

Individual episodes

  • Part 1: Before the turning point (45 minutes)
  • Part 2: turning time (45 minutes)
  • Part 3: International Networks (45 minutes)
  • Part 4: The National Socialist Underground (45 minutes)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.fernsehserien.de/die-neuen-nazis-rechts-dumpf-tot/sendetermine/zdfinfo/-1