Heike Langguth

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Heike Langguth (born October 22, 1979 ) is two-time German vice-champion in Muay Thai .

Athletic career

Heike Langguth began her sporting career as a boxer and a little later trained in kickboxing in Weimar . In 2004 she started at 1. SSV Saalfeld 92 eV with Muay Thai. In the same year she became German runner-up and was able to repeat her success in 2005. In 2006 she founded the association "Bareknuckles eV", which runs its own training center for Muay Thai, kickboxing and traditional boxing in Eckartsberga -Mallendorf. Langguth works as a trainer and also competes in international Muay Thai and kickboxing competitions for the “Bareknuckles Gym Germany” training center.

Activities in the extreme right neo-pagan and music scene

It has been pointed out several times from circles of the anti- fascist movement that Heike Langguth was active in the right- wing extremist wing of the black metal scene. Together with her then partner Ronald Möbus , the singer of the NSBM band Absurd and older brother of the band's founder Hendrik Möbus , Langguth ran the NSBM label “Nebelfee Klangwerke” ( she is no longer involved in the successor label Nebelklang ), and a mail order business and retail store for esoteric and neo- Pagan articles as well as right-wing extremist literature. Langguth is said to have acted as the owner of the donation account for a solidarity campaign in favor of Hendrik Möbus, who was imprisoned at the time. In addition, between 1998 and 2002 she was the editor of the right-wing extremist fanzine "Teutonic Order" and contact person of the "Germanic Frey Women Association" (GFFB), which works closely with the right-wing extremist and neo-pagan " German Pagan Front " (DHF). She belonged to the neo-pagan " Species Community - Germanic Faith Community of Nature-Appropriate Lifestyle " of the famous right-wing extremist Jürgen Rieger . Langguth organized several concerts with neo-Nazi black metal bands such as Funeral (France), Magog (Pirna), Totenburg and Absurd. Among other things, an interview with Langguth in the Saalfeld city magazine "Marcus" provoked criticism, in which she is depicted on the cover picture with a tattoo that showed the right-wing esoteric symbol of the black sun . According to his own statements, Langguth has not been involved in right-wing extremist activities since 2003; since then there have been neither personal nor organizational connections between Langguth and the right-wing extremist scene.

Others

Langguth has been running a hair salon in Eckartsberga since 2011 .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Jana Kainz: Thai boxer in the service of beauty. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung , October 9, 2011, accessed on June 22, 2018 .
  2. Dornbusch / Killguss 2005, pp. 163–164
  3. Dornbusch / Killguss 2005, p. 155
  4. Dornbusch / Killguss 2005, p. 159
  5. Michael Klarmann: "Unheilige Alliances" between the music world of Black Metal and that of the neo-Nazis. heise online , February 14, 2006, accessed on July 17, 2010 .