Hans-Gerd Wiechmann

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Hans-Gerd Wiechmann at a right-wing rally on February 18, 2006 in Münster , where he also appeared as a speaker.

Hans-Gerd Wiechmann (* 1949 in Westerburg ) from Lüneburg is a former politician and state chairman of the party Die Republikaner , who was active for the NPD as a speaker, functionary and candidate in federal elections and for other right-wing extremist electoral alliances in Lüneburg and Hanover from 2005 and until In 2011 he was state chairman of the DVU in Lower Saxony.

Republican politician

The translator Hans-Gerd Wiechmann, who had lived abroad for several years, was Lower Saxony's state chairman of the Republicans until March 2005. In 2001 Wiechmann was accused by members of the local NPD and the right-wing electoral alliance "UWL - Alliance Rights" of being an employee of the protection of the constitution . He also appeared as a speaker at Republican events. B. on April 17, 2004 in Lüneburg together with the REP top candidate for the 2004 European elections , Ursula Winkelsett .

As he spoke out against the party politics of the Republicans several times in favor of cooperation with the NPD, DVU and other representatives of the extreme right and in a declaration "certain electoral agreements" with other right-wing parties and alliances for the local elections in 2006 and a "non-aggression pact" against these other right-wing extremists - had announced, were at the federal board meeting on 5./6. March 2005 in Kassel regulatory measures against Wiechmann decided. At the instigation of the REP federal chairman Rolf Schlierer , he was released from all party offices for two years and his party membership was declared dormant. Wiechmann then resigned from the party on March 13, along with over 80 Lower Saxony party members, including several state board members and district association chairmen. He justified his resignation from the party, among other things, “that the other right-wing parties are not our enemies and harm our cause, no, it is Dr. Schlierer and his environment ”. In addition, he accused the REP federal executive board of “mafia-like behavior”.

"National Alliances"

Wiechmann continued the chosen policy and founded the "Social Patriotic Alliance Lüneburg / Neuer Morgen" based on the model of the "National Alliance Dresden", which has existed since 2003, with which he unites members from various (extreme) right-wing organizations in Lüneburg and for the Lower Saxony local elections in the year Wanted to compete in 2006. Similar alliances were founded in Lower Saxony in Hanover and in Celle. Wiechmann has been a member of the “National Alliance Region Hanover” (NBRH) since February 2005. On November 8, 2005 Wiechmann was a guest speaker at the annual members' meeting of the “National Alliance Dresden”, which was also attended by District Councilor Wilhelm Köhler, the chairman of the “Social Patriotic Alliance Celle”.

Speaker, official and candidate for the NPD

At the same time Wiechmann, who was already a member of the NPD before working for the Republicans, sought contact again with the NPD and in particular with persons from the party's federal executive committee. He took part in numerous party events such as B. at the state party conference of the NPD Lower Saxony in June 2005 and appeared several times as a speaker such as on March 18, 2005 at the congress of the NPD party newspaper " German Voice ", on June 4, 2005 at the state party conference of the Bremen NPD or at the Annual congress of the Young National Democrats of Lower Saxony in January 2006 in Verden . In return, with the deputy state chairman of the Lower Saxony NPD, Adolf Dammann from Buxtehude, and the two NPD board members Peter Marx and Frank Rohleder, prominent party members attended events of the "Social Patriotic Alliance Lüneburg". Together with Wiechmann, about half of the members of the Lüneburg REP district association converted to the NPD.

Wiechmann also appeared as a speaker at rallies by the NPD and the neo-Nazi Free Comradeships in Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia and Saxony, such as B. on June 18, 2005 in Braunschweig together with Adolf Dammann , Ulrich Eigenfeld and the neo-Nazi Dieter Riefling , on October 8, 2005 in Langwedel (Verden district) together with the comradeship cadres Alexander Hohensee and Sascha Krolzig and on October 22 in Hamburg Harburg together with Daniel Gräf (" Kampfbund Deutscher Sozialisten "), Hohensee and Krolzig. He spoke out several times in favor of cooperation with the neo-Nazi Free Comradeships.

For the 2005 Bundestag election he ran for the NPD as a direct candidate in the constituency of Soltau-Fallingbostel - Winsen Luhe and ranked fourth on the state list.

State chairman of the DVU

After an internal party dispute, Wiechmann moved from the NPD to the DVU. On March 1, 2009, he was elected chairman of the Lower Saxony DVU. At the end of 2010 Wiechmann vehemently opposed the plans to merge the DVU and NPD.

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