National and Social Action Alliance for Northern Germany

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The National and Social Action Alliance North Germany ( NSAN ), more rarely also "Free and Social Action Office North Germany", often just called Action Office North Germany , is one of the supraregional coordination and organization offices or networking platform of the militant right-wing extremist Free Comradeships , which is located in the German states of Schleswig -Holstein , Hamburg , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Lower Saxony , Bremen and parts of Hesse is active. It has been known to the Office for the Protection of the Constitution since 1997.

General and history

Within the comradeship scene, the “National and Social Action Alliance North Germany” plays an important role nationwide due to the large number of leaders and the large number of members. In addition to the former Kühnen companions Christian Worch and Thomas Wulff , people from the area of ​​the comradeship "Hamburger Sturm", which was banned in 2000, are active regionally and nationally.

The " Free Infotelephones " (FIT) based in Hamburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ensure the exchange of information and the mobilization for campaigns . An internet platform also operated from Northern Germany spreads propaganda. The most famous magazine of the comradeship spectrum, the “ Zentralorgan ” , also appears here .

The most famous public meeting place for organized and unorganized neo-Nazis was the “ Club 88 ” in Neumünster, run by Christiane Dollscheid . The 88 stands as a code for "Heil Hitler" (see also right-wing extremist symbols and signs ).

Structurally and in terms of personnel, there has been an orientation towards Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania since around 2000. The "Zentralversand" - a mail order business for music, publications, clothing, etc. - is located here and Gut Amholz , which was bought by Michael Grewe (Lüneburg) and Thomas Wulff (Hamburg), is also located in Teldau .

The “National and Social Action Alliance North Germany” has contact with Scandinavian and Dutch neo-Nazis.

Leading officials

As leading functionaries from this area are known:

Examples of camaraderie

  • "Comradeship Celle 73"
  • "Kameradschaft Hamburger Sturm" (banned in mid-2000)
  • "Comradeship Lüneburg / Uelzen Troop 16"
  • "Comradeship Northeim"
  • "Comradeship Elbmarsch"
  • "Kameradschaft Hamburg" (seen in Hamburg-Bergedorf since 2007, attempted infiltration by sports clubs)

See also

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