Heinz Reisz

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Heinz Reisz (* 1938 in Königsberg ) is a German neo-Nazi .

life and career

Reisz (nickname Nero ), who was a well-builder by profession, was a member of the German Party and the NPD since it was founded. Later he was a founding member of the Resistance Action . Under Benno Körber he participated from the very beginning in setting up the NPD steward service with Friedhelm Busse under Adolf von Thadden .

In the 1970s he succeeded in entering the Langen city ​​parliament. At the end of the 1970s he resigned from the party because of the infiltration of the NPD by the protection of the constitution , but remained in constant contact with right-wing extremist groups.

He was a founding member of the National Collection under Michael Kühnen (NS) and on July 15, 1988, the top candidate for this group in Langen. The ban on the National Collection on February 9, 1989 prevented renewed candidacy for the city parliament. In 1991 he co-founded the Organization Deutsches Hessen (DH), of which he was chairman. He ran for DH in the state elections in Hessen in 1991 as a direct candidate in the Offenbach Land I constituency , where he received 0.5% of the first votes.

In December 1992, shortly after the assassination attempt in Mölln , the then Federal Minister of the Interior, Rudolf Seiters, filed an application with the Federal Constitutional Court to declare that Reisz forfeited his fundamental rights , which the court rejected in 1996 because he had previously been released from prison because of a favorable prognosis.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Constitutional Protection Report 1992, p. 102.
  2. Right-wing extremists retain basic rights. In: Die Welt , July 31, 1996.