Peter Bahn

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Peter Bahn (* 1953 in Koblenz ) is a German author who, as evidenced by the places where he is published, shows a reference to right-wing extremism . In addition to the explicitly political articles, his publications focus on regional history.

He studied folklore at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz . Bahn belongs to the völkisch Bund Deutscher Unitarians , he wrote numerous articles for one of the mouthpieces of the New Right : We ourselves . Further magazine articles can be found in state letters and the turn of the times or in the new right-wing Junge Forum . In an article for the Young Forum Regionalism and National Liberation Movements in Europe in 1986, he advocates the new regulation of the German borders based on ethnic criteria, including the revision of the German-Belgian border.

Fonts (selection)

  • Courage to live. Publishing house Dt. Unitarian religious community, Munich 1983, DNB 840134126 .
  • Regionalism and National Liberation Movements in Europe. Publishing house Dt.-Europ. Studies, 1986.
  • Family research, pedigree, heraldry. Falken-Verlag, 1986, ISBN 3-8068-0744-2 .
  • The Puricellis. History and work of a Rhenish industrial family. Pandion-Verlag, Bad Kreuznach 1989.
  • Unitarianism or Secularized Christianity? Sketches to clarify the history of ideas. In: Association of German Unitarians. Building blocks 1, Gießen o. J.
  • German Catholics and Free Religious. Ges. Für Volkskunde in Rhineland-Palatinate, 1991.
  • The Vril Myth. Omega-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1997.
  • Friedrich Hielscher (1902–1990). Bublies, Schnellbach 2004, ISBN 3-926584-85-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Evidence for the importance of the person in the context of the Third Way http://www.bpb.de/apuz/26315/was-sind-dritte-wege#fr-footnodeid15
  2. Small question from MP Ulla Jelpke and the PDS / Linke Liste group The “Nationaleuropean Jugendwerk”, the magazine “Zeitenwende” (formerly “Europa”), the “Gesamtdeutsche Verlag und Buchversand Anneliese Thomas” and right-wing extremism (II)
  3. ^ Alfred Schobert: Ostbelgien in the sights of German right-wing extremism (continuation). In: Krautgarten. Forum for young literature. (St. Vith, Belgium) H. 29 (November 1996), pp. 74-76. (on-line)