Leszek Bubel

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Leszek Bubel

Leszek Henryk Bubel (born January 19, 1957 in Węgrów ) is a Polish politician and leader of the Polska Partia Narodowa (PPN) . He is known for his anti-Semitic worldviews. Bubel, who is a goldsmith by profession, ran for the office of Polish President in 1995 and 2005 .

Life

Bubel began his political career in 1991 in the Polska Partia Przyjaciół Piwa ( Polish Party of Beer Friends ). He was a member of the Polish Sejm and took over the office of party chairman. His predecessor in this office was the party's co-founder and cabaret artist Janusz Rewiński .

He is currently the chairman of the Polska Partia Narodowa (PPN) , Stronnictwo Narodowe (translatable into German as National Party , National Direction ) (after 1989), Polish Society No for EU ( Polskie Stowarzyszenie Nie dla Unii Europejskiej ), Society against Antipolonism ( Stowarzyszenie Przeciwko Antypol ). The society has 16 members who publish a quarterly magazine called “Kwartalnik Narodowy” ( National Magazine ).

Bubel is the author of many anti-Semitic papers and books. He himself wrote more than 50 works and is the editor of countless other publications. In addition, he sells the reissue of the counterfeit anti-Jewish Protocols of the Elders of Zion . In his books, Bubel believes that Poland has been infiltrated by Jews today. In addition, it is a forgery that only 8,000 Jews live in Poland. He gives the number with up to 1.5 million.

Web links

Commons : Janusz Rewiński  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Uwe Backes: Threats to Freedom: Extremist Ideologies in Comparison, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Göttingen 2006, p. 228. Can be viewed on GoogleBook
  2. ↑ One- two with Father Rydzyk, on Friday October 5, 2007
  3. Trond Berg Eriksen, Håkon Harket, Einhart Lorenz: Judenhass. The history of anti-Semitism from antiquity to the present. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2019, p. 562
  4. Jasmin Waibl-Stockner ":" The Jews are our misfortune ": Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, Lit Verlag Vienna 2009, page 174. Can be viewed on GoogleBook