Isabell Pohl

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Isabell Pohl (born July 26, 1975 ) is a leading representative of the Free Comradeships in Thuringia and founder of the neo-Nazi women's organization "Active Women Fraction" (AFF). She also appears as a speaker at extreme right-wing marches and rallies, especially in Thuringia.

The "Active Women Fraction"

Isabell Pohl entered the neo-Nazi scene around 1991 through her boyfriend at the time. In 2002 she moved to Obergröningen and from June 2003 worked actively with her website "Feathercut", named after the typical haircut of the Renees . On this she referred to Rudolf Hess's wife , Ilse Hess , who died in 1995 , as her personal role model and published numerous texts that refer positively to National Socialism , including original documents such as the "Law for the Prevention of Hereditary Offspring" from 1933.

A little later, the mother of three children, originally from Thuringia and living in Obergröningen (Baden-Württemberg) at the time, founded the "Active Women Fraction", which was later disbanded, alongside the disbanded " Skingirl Freundeskreis Deutschland " (SFD) and the " Community German women ”(GDF) was one of the most active women's organizations in the extreme right-wing scene in Germany. It included several young female neo-Nazi cadres from Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Saxony, Thuringia and Berlin-Brandenburg. In its publications and internet pages, which are to be assessed as racist , nationalist and folkish , the AFF turned against abortion and against “ child molesters ”. According to the AFF, today's Germany “has long been unsustainable and prompts us women to act actively and without compromise against this state. We will not watch how our genes, our pride, our morals, loyalty, discipline and punctuality, all the characteristics of a German, are ruined by the multicultural fun generation. ” The organization's logo shows a ski girl with an assault rifle raised .

Primarily, however, the AFF organized right-wing rock concerts, four of at least 14 conspiratorial concerts in Baden-Württemberg in 2004 alone. The well-known NSBM band " Absurd " performed at one of these concerts on August 21, 2004 in Lorch-Klotzenhof to commemorate Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess . Interviews conducted by Pohl with neo-Nazi bands such as “Racial Purity” and “ Endlöser ” are published on the AFF website . In addition to the concerts and the annual meetings of the AFF, the organization planned band competitions, soccer tournaments, children's and family parties, tent camps and holiday events. The AFF was often represented with information stands at neo-Nazi events such as the “ Festival of the Nations ” or “ Thuringian Day of National Youth ”.

The decline of the AFF was quick. After sections in Baden-Württemberg, Saxony, Bavaria and Berlin / Brandenburg had been dissolved, Isabell Pohl realized that the AFF would no longer give her a foothold within the scene. After the dissolution of the AFF, rumors of her exit from the neo-Nazi scene became loud, but she is still active in the Thuringian scene, and her connections from southern Germany are still loyal to her.

Activist of the "Free Comradeship Scene"

In March / April 2004, Isabell Pohl moved back to the Thuringian state capital Erfurt and continued her activities in the neo-Nazi spectrum here. In addition to the AFF, Pohl is a leader in the comradeship “Free Activists Erfurt”, which sometimes goes under the names “Active Combat League Erfurt” (AKBE), “Free Forces Erfurt”, “National Resistance Erfurt” etc. It maintains close ties to other "Free Comradeships" in Thuringia, in particular the " National and Social Action Alliance West Thuringia " (NSAW) and the "Mädelring Thuringia". In the meantime, many comradeships have turned away from her nationwide. She appears particularly in Thuringia as a speaker at right-wing marches and rallies, B. on November 26, 2005 in Arnstadt at a demonstration by the neo-Nazi camouflage club “Nationalisten für Kinderrechte e. V. ", behind which the" Comradeship Ilmkreis "stands. On May 20, 2006 she was supposed to speak as the representative of the “Free Nationalists” at the 5th “Thuringian National Youth Day” in Altenburg, organized by Thomas Gerlach .

Engagement in the right rock area

In addition to the activities of the AFF, Pohl is also personally active in the right-wing rock scene. For example, she made her account available for a donation collection in favor of the neo-Nazi band “ Race War ” from Schwäbisch Gmünd . At this point she was in a relationship with the singer of the band.

After moving to Thuringia, she was involved in the organization of two neo-Nazi concerts in Erfurt and the surrounding area, even if only to a limited extent, and recitals with so-called “national songwriters” are not uncommon.

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