Jagdstaffel DST

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The Jagdstaffel DST (also Jagdstaffel Deutsch Stolz Treu , founded as Jagdstaffel Süd ) was a right-wing extremist group in Bavaria that existed from 2009 to 2012, with a focus on Munich and Geretsried . In appearance, the group resembled the rocker milieu: In addition to uniform black leather vests with the group logo, there was a hierarchy similar to the rocker groups with simple members and officials, such as the president or the sergeant of arms . Some members of the group had contacts with the rocker scene. On the logo of the group than eight-eight well-known German flak from the time of World War II displayed that on the neo-Nazi symbolism of numbers spread 88 = HH = " Heil Hitler " pointing. The group consisted of around 20 members, all of whom the Bavarian police judged to be ready to use violence. Most of the members had already appeared criminally several times before their membership, including violations of the War Weapons Control Act , state security or violent offenses.

The group was founded in Geretsried at the end of 2009 by former members of the skinhead scene . Since 2010, the Bavarian police authorities have been investigating the group, which in 2011 was listed as neo-Nazi in the Bavarian Constitutional Protection Report . At the beginning of 2012, Report Munich uncovered that the members of the group had trained on live weapons in the Czech Republic and that the two bosses of the “Jagdstaffel”, Dominik Baumann and Stefan Reiche , ran a fake weapons company in Switzerland on the Internet in order to gain access to arms fairs procure. Baumann had already procured a Kalashnikov and ammunition for the attack on the Jewish Community Center in Munich in 2003 for right-wing terrorist Martin Wiese .

On May 3, 2012, 350 officers from the Bavarian police carried out a large-scale raid against the group and its supporters. In addition to right-wing propaganda and Nazi devotional items, weapons and ammunition were also seized. As a result, investigations into violations of the gun law were initiated against 16 people. As a result, the group decided on July 8, 2012 to disband in order to avoid an impending ban .

The group regularly took part in marches and other appearances by other right-wing extremist groups, occasionally as stewards; however, there were no public appearances of their own. The “Jagdstaffel” was connected to the Bavaria-wide neo-Nazi association “ Free Network South ”.

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  1. a b c d Ralf Beunink: Police succeed in striking right-wing group “Jagdstaffel DST” , Hamburger Abendblatt , May 4, 2012
  2. a b Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior , Information for the Protection of the Constitution in Bavaria, 1st half of 2012: Department: Neo-Nazis act aggressively - the security authorities consistently take action against right-wing extremist activities , August 17, 2012, p. 3 f. ( PDF file ( Memento of the original from May 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. ). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stmi.bayern.de
  3. ^ A b F. Obermaier: " Neo-Nazi group" Jagdstaffel "- right, ready to use violence, from Geretsried ", Süddeutsche Zeitung , December 7, 2012
  4. Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior , answer to the request of the deputy Susanna Tausendfreund of January 23, 2012: Right-wing extremist activities of the DST hunting squadron - Part II , of March 6, 2012, Landtag printed matter 16/11830 v. April 26, 2012, p. 1 f. ( PDF file ).
  5. ^ A b c Matthias Köpf: Right withdrawal - "Jagdstaffel" dissolves , Süddeutsche Zeitung , August 24, 2012.
  6. Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior : Report on the Protection of the Constitution 2011, March 2012, p. 168 f. ( PDF file ).
  7. ^ A b Johannes Hartl: Raid on militant comradeship “Jagdstaffel DST” , Zeit , May 6, 2012.
  8. Oliver Bendixen, Pia Dangelmayer, Ulrich Hagmann: Always brazen, always dangerous - The network of right-wing extremist comradeships ( Memento from April 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) , Report Munich , Bayerischer Rundfunk , as of January 10, 2012, accessed August 24, 2012.
  9. Susi Wimmer: "Jagdstaffel DST" - neo-Nazis under arms , Süddeutsche Zeitung , May 4, 2012