Michael Paulwitz

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Michael Kurt Paulwitz (* 1965 in Eichstätt ) is a German historian , journalist and PR consultant. He has been the author of Junge Freiheit for many years and was editor of the Burschenschaftliche Blätter from 2012 to 2014 . Paulwitz, who is considered a representative of the New Right , was politically active with the Republicans , for whom he regularly ran at local and state level until 2016 .

Life

Origin and study of history

Michael Paulwitz says he has East Prussian ancestors and comes from a forest ranger family . He was born in Eichstätt in Upper Bavaria in 1965 and grew up in a Catholic environment. Paulwitz attended the Willibald High School in his hometown, where he passed his Abitur . Then he did basic military service in the German armed forces . In 1984 he received a scholarship from the Munich Maximilianeum Foundation and studied history , classical studies , Latin and Slavic studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and at Brasenose College (1992) at the University of Oxford in England.

As a historian ( MA ) specializing in Eastern European history , he took part in scientific conferences at the Hungarian Institute in Munich in the mid-1990s and published in the Hungarian yearbooks . Paulwitz started his doctorate with Horst Glassl at the Eastern European Institute in Munich on the subject of the war in Croatia and in Bosnia-Hercegovina .

He later named the historian Ernst Nolte , who triggered the so-called historians' dispute, as a scientific role model.

Corporation and memberships

Paulwitz has been in right-wing circles since his studies . In the Bavarian capital he got to know the right-wing conservative thought leaders Armin Mohler and Caspar von Schrenck-Notzing , editors of the Criticón magazine . Alienated from the “left-liberal zeitgeist” (Paulwitz), he became a member of the Danubia Munich fraternity , of which he is no longer a member. From 1991 to 1995 Paulwitz was the deputy federal chairman of the Young Landsmannschaft Ostpreußen (JLO) association for expellees and a member of the national association Witikobund , of which he was a member of the state board in Bavaria.

Since 1999 he has been the senior man of the Normannia fraternity in Heidelberg .

Freelance work and family

After graduating, he started working as a freelancer . He has been running an owner-managed agency for text services, press and public relations in Stuttgart since 2001 . For his clients from the industry he writes articles in production and electronics journals such as SPS-Magazin , Werkzeug & Formenbau , VDI-Z Integrated Production , MM MaschinenMarkt , MAV Maschinen, Anlagen, Verfahren , building & automation and etz Elektrotechnik + Automation .

Michael Paulwitz is married and has two children. He lives in Stuttgart . According to his own statements, he speaks u. a. English , French and Russian . His brother Thomas Paulwitz (* 1973), also a historian, is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Deutsche Sprachwelt , a magazine for language maintenance.

Journalism and speaker activity

Since 2001 Paulwitz has been a permanent author and one of the leading editorialists of the right-wing conservative weekly newspaper Junge Freiheit . According to anti-fascist information, in the 1980s he belonged to the circle of those members of Danubia (Frank Butschbacher, Thomas Clement and Hans-Ulrich Kopp ) who helped to build the newspaper. As early as 1986 he co-founded the student magazine Münchner Freiheit , which is affiliated with the Burschenschaft , for which he worked until it was discontinued in the 1990s. a. worked as an editorial manager. From 1990 to 1993 he worked as an editor at Junge Freiheit .

Paulwitz also wrote articles for the new right theoretical organ Sezession from 2009 and was editor of the Burschenschaftliche Blätter from 2012 to 2014 . He also wrote or writes as a permanent author for the now discontinued Criticón magazine , as a Balkan correspondent for the Preussische Allgemeine Zeitung (PAZ, formerly Ostpreußenblatt ) and occasionally for the Christian-conservative weekly newspaper Rheinischer Merkur . The group of the PDS / Linke Liste in the German Bundestag described in a small question (1994) its contributions in the Ostpreußenblatt as " right-wing extremists ". Until the mid-1990s, he also wrote letters to the editor on the topic of Balkan politics , which appeared in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ).

He also works as a lecturer and speaker. a. in series of lectures by German (including "Bogenhausener Talks" (2014) of the Danubia Munich fraternity) and Austrian fraternities , the right-wing society for free journalism (GfP), the right-wing German seminar , readings by the right-wing extremist citizens' movement pro NRW and seminars at von Götz Kubitschek and Karlheinz Weißmann founded the new right Institute for State Policy (IfS). In 2011 he gave a lecture that was subsequently published on the Internet at the “Ideas Workshop” of the Normannia-Nibelungen fraternity in Bielefeld, where he gave a lecture on “anti-German violence by foreigners”.

Paulwitz was to appear on October 3, 2014 as a guest speaker for the Association of Expellees (BdV) at a reception in the Würzburg town hall. After the city of Würzburg unsuccessfully suggested to the BdV that Paulwitz should be unloaded as a speaker, the reception by Lord Mayor Christian Schuchardt (CDU) was completely canceled after a short but violent public discussion. The deputy head of the Main-Post reporter , Michael Czygan, described Paulwitz as a “right-wing speaker” and accused him of “threat scenarios” with regard to refugees.

Editing of the Burschenschaftliche Blätter

At the extraordinary Burschentag in Stuttgart in 2012, Paulwitz took over the editorial office of the Burschenschaftliche Blätter after his predecessor Norbert Weidner , who had called Dietrich Bonhoeffer a “ traitor ”, was voted out prematurely . In this regard, Paulwitz spoke of a "pseudo-affair" and a "defamation drum of left and left-liberal media".

Paulwitz commented on a dispute about the popular concept of fatherland that broke out in the Deutsche Burschenschaft (DB) in 2011 : “You look at the individual applicant. Every club does that ”. He accepted a fraternity of Chinese descent as someone who was "fully integrated and assimilated, " but felt that the debate about ancestry should be conducted regardless of the person .

Political activity among the Republicans

Paulwitz was a member of the Republican Party (REP). He worked in the federal office and was press officer for the federal board. In the state elections in Saxony in 2004 , he separated the party from the DVU and NPD with the words “We don't want anything to do with violent criminals”. Later he also took over the press work in the Stuttgart district association and then ran unsuccessfully (behind Rolf Schlierer and Dieter Lieberwirth) on list place 1 in the municipal council elections in Stuttgart in 2009 and in the state elections in Baden-Württemberg in 2011 in the constituencies of Hohenlohe and Schwäbisch Hall . In the election campaign he campaigned for the middle class and criticized the "bloated" welfare state . In the state board of the REP Baden-Württemberg he is active as an assessor and writes as the responsible editor for the party newspaper Der Republikaner . In the 2013 federal election , he ran unsuccessfully at number 19 on his party's state list of Baden-Württemberg. Behind Rolf Schlierer, he took second place in the list of his party in the 2014 municipal council elections in Stuttgart and received 4,125 votes. In the state elections in Baden-Württemberg in 2016 , he ran for his party as a substitute applicant in the Ehingen constituency (constituency 65).

Election campaign for the AfD

Since 2016 Paulwitz has been in connection with the Association for the Preservation of the Rule of Law and Civil Liberties , which, according to media reports, is financed by twelve anonymous millionaires and which campaigned for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the state elections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in 2016 . Paulwitz also runs the website of the Polifakt Media publishing house from AfD member Josef Konrad from Himmelkron , the initiator of the association. Paulwitz also acts as the owner of the association websiterechtund Freiheit.de . Josef Konrad's connection is given as the telephone number.

Published positions and reception

Book publication "German victims, foreign perpetrators"

Paulwitz published the book German victims, foreign perpetrators in the Antaios edition with the new right publisher Götz Kubitschek . Violence by foreigners in Germany , according to right-wing extremism expert Martin Langebach, a kind of "campaign" for the "ongoing discourse". A chronicle of the same name was put online and looked after by Felix Menzel .

The communication scientist Christian Moser from the Political Academy of the ÖVP (PolAk) wrote a review in 2011 in the magazine Academia of the Cartell Association of Catholic Austrian Student Associations under the title “Taboo subject foreigner violence ”. In it he stated: "Your [the authors] main thesis is that the increased propensity for violence should not be attributed to the social question, but that the hostility towards Germans is due to a disregard for the values ​​of the host country." Moser also stated: "Who Once you have strolled through the slums of London and Paris, you know that the theses in the book are not blind alarmism , but rather a wake-up call against an ideologically disguised multiculturalism that per se is always only good in the foreign, but always only bad in one's own life want to see. The book is not a pleasant after-work reading, but rather upsets by listing unpleasant developments. "

Paulwitz gave the Independent News (UN) an interview on the book. It was also advertised by the DVU Lower Saxony. According to Helmut Kellershohn , the work is inspired by right-wing extremist and neo-fascist previous projects. In a relevant handbook it is assigned to the environment of the Identitarian Movement .

Articles in newspapers and magazines

Michael Pechel, education officer at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung , sees Paulwitz as a kind of mythological “hero memory” of the soldiers' victims of the Second World War . Paulwitz argues that "German history [...] is not a criminal album".

According to the social scientist Fabian Virchow himself Paulwitz moved in circles of those new rights that "no distance from that in Croatia encountered in the 1990s admiration for the Ustasha " report and therefore this terrorist movement of Croatian nationalism approved of. Paulwitz sees the question of guilt in the Balkan conflict on the Serbian side. The journalist Friedemann Schmidt therefore counts him in the “ Croatian lobby”.

In connection with the collapse of Yugoslavia , Paulwitz criticized international law as an " Anglo - Saxon world order" and basically speaks of an " overcoming of Americanism ". As a supporter of ethnopluralism , he also calls for “ national self-determination ” for Germany. For example, he speaks of the “ Yalta and Versailles system ”. In his articles, according to Schmidt, he therefore subliminally sympathized with Irish nationalist interests during the Northern Ireland conflict. Even Russia he confess after the fall of the Iron Curtain a "special way" without the export of democracy to.

According to Michael Lausberg from the Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research, Paulwitz sees the election successes of the Finnish right-wing populist politician Timo Soini , whom he describes as a right-wing conservative, as a role model for Germany. Paulwitz wrote in an article in Junge Freiheit : "Soini gave a voice to the wrath of Finnish taxpayers over euro bailout packages and Greek-Portuguese loan begging and thus drove the established winks out of their contemplative consensus cartel."

In asylum policy , according to Friedemann Schmidt, he rejects a “special German path” based on a particular historical responsibility. He explains xenophobia and xenophobic violence "also with the inconsiderate behavior of the billeted foreigners". In addition, in his book, German victims, foreign perpetrators, he called for more "assimilation pressure on immigrants".

The sociologist Tatiana Golova stated that Paulwitz sees Germans from Russia because of their descent as part of the German nation . In an article, however, he criticized Germany's actual disloyalty to them and primarily blamed “economic interests” for the allegedly directed immigration . He also sees a disadvantage for people of German origin through language tests . According to Golova, such argumentation patterns are widespread among the “extreme right”, to which she also includes Junge Freiheit.

According to the journalist and publicist Tobias Jaecker, Paulwitz uses classic stereotypes , as he equated Jewish interests with Israeli interests in a 2007 contribution to Junge Freiheit and stated: “The anti-Semitism club threatens to be the most effective weapon of the Israel lobby to avoid any criticism To nip the germ. "

In his publications, according to Ulli Jentsch and Eike Sanders from the Antifascist Press Archive and Education Center Berlin (apabiz), Paulwitz opposes “modern” family forms and does not see the primary task of the state in “promoting abortion ”, “privileging marginal group lifestyles ” and the “incapacitation of parents through crèche programs ”.

In the journal Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, the social scientist Thomas Gesterkamp picks up on Paulwitz's quote “A totalitarian ideology” is “enforced from top to bottom by a select group of loyalists” as an example of anti-feminist positions. Paulwitz understands anti-feminism as a kind of "fight against a stately strategy of oppression", as the political scientist Regina Wamper (DISS) explained. He also assumes a "social predominance of the gay movement", which he calls the "homosexual lobby". His statement, " Gender mainstreaming 'tries to create the new man according to plan", received further critical reception from the women researcher Elke Stolze. Wamper also pointed out that Paulwitz, as a representative of the extreme right, also perceived feminism as a “ Marxist project for the implementation of the cultural revolution” and accordingly spoke of “gender Marxists” in one of his JF contributions.

In Paulwitz's statement on the racist riots in Mügeln 2007 , according to the political scientist Britta Schellenberg , who examined articles in the Junge Freiheit under the heading “Media invent right-wing extremism - Mügeln becomes a victim” , a “causal connection between the assessment of the incident as' right-wing extremist 'and a collective debt of the city of Mügeln ”. Paulwitz also tries to refute the "argument that cases like Mügeln damage Germany's reputation."

Awards

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • War against Central Europe. Analyzes and reports from Bosnia and Croatia 1991–1994 (= publications of the Society for German-Croatian Cultural Exchange eV, Volume 1). Most, Munich 1994.
  • with Götz Kubitschek : German victims, foreign perpetrators. Violence by foreigners in Germany. Edition Antaios, Schnellroda 2011, ISBN 978-3-935063-65-4 .

Editing

  • with Ulrich Fröschle , Markus Josef Klein: The other Mohler. Reading book for a self-thinker. Armin Mohler's 75th birthday . San Casciano Verlag, Limburg an der Lahn 1995, ISBN 3-928906-08-9 .

Contributions to edited volumes

  • A bridge over the Drina? Serbs, Croats and Bosnians - historically speaking. In: Pax Christi - German Secretariat (Ed.): Beyond the violence. Work for Peace in Ex-Yugoslavia. Komzi Verlag, Idstein 1996, ISBN 3-929522-32-2 , pp. 57-71.
  • Nation and religion in 'Preporod'. In: Thomas Bremer (Ed.): Religion and Nation in War in the Balkans. Contributions from the meeting of German, Croatian and Serbian scientists from April 5th to 9th, 1995 in Freising. Central Office for the World Church of the German Bishops' Conference , Bonn 1996, ISBN 3-928214-80-2 , pp. 151–161.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: The secret helpers of the AfD . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . August 21, 2016, ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net ).
  2. a b Gerhard Löwenthal Prize 2011 , Junge Freiheit Verlag, accessed on October 14, 2013.
  3. Michael Paulwitz on sezession.de ( Memento from November 25, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  4. a b Maximilianeer from the year 1984 , Maximilianeum Foundation , accessed on September 9, 2013.
  5. ^ BNC's Lost Alumni . In: Brazen Notes , issue 7, summer 2008, o. S. ( bnc.ox.ac.uk PDF).
  6. ^ Norbert Spannenberger : Meetings of the Hungarian Institute in Munich 1992–1995 . In: Gabriel Adriányi , Horst Glassl , Ekkehard Völkl (eds.): Ungarn-Jahrbuch , Volume 22, 1995/96, Verlag Ungarisches Institut, Munich 1996, pp. 400–404 ( epa.oszk.hu PDF).
  7. Gesine Frunder-Overkamp, ​​Hermann Beyer-Thoma: University publications in preparation from the history of Eastern Europe and Southeastern Europe (= communications from the Eastern European Institute, Munich . Volume 49). Munich 2003, ISBN 3-921396-83-2 , p. 11 ( documente.ios-regensburg.de PDF).
  8. a b c d Michael Paulwitz: What drives me . In: Junge Freiheit 48/11, November 25, 2011.
  9. Michael Paulwitz: The spirit is on the right. The other 68. The birth of a new conservatism from the contradiction to the Cultural Revolution. In: Young Freedom. 16/08, April 11, 2008.
  10. Rainer Benthin : Attack from the niche. The meaning of "1968" for the culture war of the New Right in Germany. In: Damir Skenderovic , Christina Späti (eds.): 1968 - Revolution and counter-revolution. New left and new right in France, the FRG and Switzerland (= Itinera. Fasc. 27). Schwabe, Basel 2008, ISBN 978-3-7965-2518-6 , pp. 81–92, here: p. 87.
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  24. Application and statement: Does the country have business relationships with a right-wing extremist entrepreneur? State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg, printed matter 14/236 ( PDF )
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