Noie values

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Noie values
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General information
Genre (s) Right skirt
founding 1987
resolution 2010
Founding members
singing
Steffen Hammer
Lead guitar
Oliver Hilburger (until 2008)
Bass guitar
Michael Wendland
Last occupation
singing
Steffen Wilfried Hammer
Bass guitar
Patrick
Drums
Andy
Lead guitar
Andreas "Mucke" Graupner

Noiewerte (1987-2010) was one of the oldest and best-known German right-wing rock bands.

Band history

The band was founded near Stuttgart in 1987 and rose to become one of the cult groups of the right-wing rock scene in the 1990s . Since 1988 the singer and head of the band has been lawyer Steffen Hammer from Reutlingen , who also appeared solo as a “national songwriter ”. The first appearance as a band took place together with Boots & Braces in Schwäbisch Gmünd .

The founding line-up of the band included Michael Wendland and Oliver Hilburger . The long-time guitarist Wendland was for a time the state chairman of the NPD in Baden-Württemberg . The other members of the band changed frequently. Hammer reportedly fired the drummer in late 1998 because of his girlfriend's origins. The band was about to break up and even had to look for a new drummer through advertisements in fanzines .

The bassist and later guitarist Hilburger was a “veteran of the right-wing scene” and an honorary judge at the Stuttgart labor court (at the suggestion of the Christian Metal Union ) as well as an elected works council for the CGM at the Daimler plant in Untertürkheim . He was also a member of the CGM regional board. In May 2007 it became known that Hilburger was a member of the band and he had to resign under pressure from the company public. Although he wanted to keep his position as labor judge, the Baden-Württemberg State Labor Court removed him from this position in January 2008. In dispute with the lyrics of Noiewerte and the band's performance, the court came to the conclusion that these aroused associations with the National Socialist regime, glorified violence and testified to an anti-constitutional ideology. A complaint against the impeachment before the Federal Constitutional Court was unsuccessful, whereupon Hilburger Noie left values.

In the works council elections of the Daimler factory in Untertürkheim in March 2010, Hilburger competed with the newly established Zentrum-Automobil list . When presented at a works meeting, Hilburger described his right-wing extremist past as a “sin of youth” and explained that There are partly contradicting, irritating and unclear stations in my biography, especially from the time as a young adult in the early 1990s, which are obviously suitable for arriving at a misleading assessment of my person. I no longer correspond to this image today ”.

The publications of the Automobile Center speak of the “wrong path of internationalism”, the “strengthening of the national idea” and “mutual dependence of employee and employer”, while further immigration is rejected. The candidacy met with criticism from IG Metall and prompted employees with T-shirts to form the sentence “No applause for Nazis”. Hilburger and another center candidate were elected to the works council. In December 2017 Hilburger appeared alongside Jürgen Elsässer , Björn Höcke , Lutz Bachmann and Martin Sellner at a congress of the New Right . As a result, IG Metall warned against infiltration of the works councils by right-wing groups. The MDR then described Hilburger as “perhaps the most important head” of these right-wing employee representatives, who play a key role in the political planning of the New Right.

In March 2001, the right-wing extremist terrorist organization National Socialist Underground used the title tracks of the albums Am Puls der Zeit (2000) and Kraft für Deutschland (1991) for the musical accompaniment of the first of their confession videos. In the unpublished video, the National Socialist Underground glorifies the murder of Enver Şimşek on September 9, 2000 in Nuremberg, which the terrorist organization is charged with. In December 2011 - and again later - Oliver Hilburger distanced himself from the acts of the National Socialist underground and declared that he would face up to his responsibility as a former member of the band Noie values. In November 2017, Hilburger had to testify before the NSU investigative committee in Baden-Württemberg , where he declared that music had been in the foreground for him; the lyrics served as a provocation. He was accused of having applied for a visit permit for the alleged NSU supporter Jan Werner, who was imprisoned at the time, in 2001, but he denied any personal contact with the NSU trio.

Steffen Hammer works as a lawyer in the same law firm in Stuttgart and Rastatt as the lawyer Nicole Schneiders , who defends Ralf Wohlleben , who is suspected of supporting the NSU , and whose deputy chaired the Jena NPD district association until 2003. Steffen Hammer's wife, Meike Hammer, works as a parliamentary advisor for the Alternative for Germany faction in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg . Steffen and Meike Hammer were listed as "right-wing extremists prepared to use violence" in the constitution protection report of the state of Baden-Württemberg.

In December 2010, Noie values ​​announced its dissolution on its own website.

Publications

The band has released seven albums on their own label, GBF Records. The themes of the songs range from Viking myths to skinhead cult, German nationalism and xenophobia to ballads about German expellees . The 1991 CD / LP Kraft für Deutschland (published on the French right-wing rock label Rebelles Européens ) was indexed on November 28, 1992 by the Federal Inspectorate for Media Harmful to Young People, as its content, according to the reasoning, "provokes violence and racial hatred and immanently represents National Socialist ideas".

In 2004 the band released together with the right-wing extremist singer-songwriter Annett Moeck, under the name of Faktor Resistance, the CD We are also there on GBF Records. The lyrics on the CD, which is musically based on Ina Deter , are right-wing extremist, especially social-chauvinistic, and glorify National Socialism. Noie values ​​and the resistance factor are also on the schoolyard CD " Adjustment is Cowardice", which was created by neo-Nazis from around the Free Comradeships 2004 for propaganda purposes . Songs from the underground and the two schoolyard CDs of the NPD 2004 and 2005 represented. In one of the published songs it says “I know your name, I know your face. You are not worth the fist that breaks your nose ”. In 2008, after more than 8 years, the band released a new album called Zwanzig. In 2010, the band released their last album, called Ver haben & Verzockt.

meaning

Noie values ​​were one of the most successful right-wing extremist bands on the German scene. According to their own information, they sold more than 15,000 copies of their first three albums each. She was also internationally successful and played concerts all over the world. Steffen Hammer, Oliver Hilburger and other members of the band ran the record label and mail order company German-British Friendship (GBF Records), which from the mid-1990s made a significant contribution to the expansion of the neo-Nazi music network Blood and Honor from Great Britain to Germany.

Discography

CD

  • 1991: Kraft für Deutschland (LP; indexed)
  • 1996: Son from Heldenland (album)
  • 2000: On the pulse of time (album)
  • 2004: Noie Values ​​- live (album)
  • 2008: Twenty (album)
  • 2009: Noie Values ​​- Unplugged (Album)
  • 2010: WE! (Maxi CD)
  • 2010: betrayed & gibbered (album)

DVD

  • 2009: Noie Values ​​- The Obsessed

Web links

Footnotes

  1. ^ A b Anton Maegerle: "Songs for Eternity". In: look to the right . January 6, 2011, accessed January 8, 2011 .
  2. ^ A b Rafael Binkowski & Sven Ullenbruch: AfD and the right-wing trade union Center Automobile: How nationalists want to infiltrate Daimler . In: Stuttgarter Zeitung . 1st December 2017.
  3. Unbearable silence ( memento of the original from February 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stuttgart.igm.de archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . In: Windshield wiper. No. 243, September 2007, p. 3.
  4. ^ The decision in full text
  5. Enough is enough! ( Memento of the original from February 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Zentrum Automobil eV March 3, 2010 ( PDF ). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.zentrum-automobil.de
  6. Archived copy ( Memento of the original dated February 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Publications Zentrum-Automobil @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.zentrum-automobil.de
  7. ^ Jan Riebe: Right wing in the works council . In: Netz gegen Nazis . March 19, 2010.
  8. ^ Ralf Geißler: IG Metall warns of right-wing employee representatives . In: MDR.de. 7th December 2017.
  9. ^ Right-wing terror: Nazi band "Noie Values" delivers music for NSU . In: Stuttgarter Nachrichten . December 14, 2011.
  10. Hans-Jörg Conzelmann: Closed with immediate effect . In: Reutlinger General-Anzeiger . December 22, 2011.
  11. Birger Menke: Videos of the Zwickau cell: Investigators reconstruct the skull message . In: Spiegel Online . December 14, 2011.
  12. ^ Right-wing extremism: Reports on rights in the Daimler works council . In: Zeit Online . January 30, 2018.
  13. Meinrad Heck : Right lawyer terminated . In: Context: weekly newspaper . December 23, 2011; Lena Kampf: NSU trial: Nicole Schneider's files . In: Stern.de . 1st June 2013.
  14. Sven Ullenbruch: Associate with far-right contacts: AFD Group in Erklärungsnot . In: Stuttgarter Zeitung . 19th October 2018.
  15. ^ Frank Buchmeier & Thomas Kuban: Neo-Nazi scene in the Stuttgart region: right-back. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung . February 7, 2013, accessed January 5, 2018 .
  16. Andrea Röpke, Andreas Speit: A girl thing! Women in the neo-Nazi scene . S. 153 .
  17. ^ A b Jan Raabe, Christian Dornbusch: argumentation aid against the "school yard CD" of the NPD . 2005.