Karl-Heinz Sendbühler

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Karl-Heinz Sendbühler (born January 6, 1957 in Munich ; † November 20, 1999 in Komárom ) was a German politician of the right-wing extremist NPD . He was the federal chairman of their youth association Young National Democrats and their student association, the National Democratic University Association .

Life

The Sudeten German Sendbühler studied communication science in Munich and joined the NPD in 1975 and, due to his young age, automatically joined the youth party JN. In 1983 he was elected chairman of the NHB and held this office for five years. During this time he was responsible for the publication NHB-Report together with Peter Marx . By the time it was discontinued in 1986, it had a circulation of 1,000 to 2,000 copies. While still in his role as NHB chairman, Sendbühler was elected chairman of the NPD youth organization from 1987 to 1989.

During his tenure as JN federal chairman, he also held the office of press spokesman in the party's Bavarian regional association . He also acted as press spokesman during his time on the federal executive committee from 1993 to 1997. In 1995/96 he was responsible for the post of editor- in- chief at the party organ, German Voice . In 1997 he retired from all offices within the party.

Sendbühler was also a member of the right-wing extremist Witikobund , the German-Ukrainian Society , the Young Germany working group and the alleged corporations Hermundoria Buscoria in Regensburg , Nibelungia Vienna in Munich and Arminia Zurich in Heidelberg .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Right- wing activities in November 1999 in: anti-fascist information and documentation center Munich eV
  2. His greed is extensive. Politics and business of the Munich legal publisher Gerhard Frey in: DER SPIEGEL 22/1989.

swell

  • Mecklenburg, Jens (Ed.): Handbook of German Right-Wing Extremism , Espresso Verlag, Berlin, 1996.