Peter Stockicht

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Peter Stöckicht (born October 22, 1930 in Greifswald ) is a German lawyer and politician ( NPD ). From 1968 to 1972 he sat for the National Democratic Party of Germany in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg .

Life

Peter Stöckicht comes from Pomerania and fled to the Federal Republic of Germany in the spring of 1951 . He studied law and political science and established himself as a lawyer in Stuttgart in 1959 .

During his law studies, he was involved in the Association of National Students . In November 1964 he became a member of the NPD and its deputy chairman of the state of Baden-Württemberg. In the state elections in Baden-Württemberg in 1968 , he ran for the NPD in the constituency 14 Öhringen and received a second mandate . He belonged to the state parliament until 1972 and was deputy chairman of the NPD parliamentary group, then chaired by Wilhelm Gutmann .

Together with 12 to 14 other right-wing activists, Stöckicht stormed the Basler-Tor-Turm in Karlsruhe-Durlach on April 23, 1969 . Left-wing youths had previously renamed the tower the Red Tower and set up an anti-authoritarian youth club there. The right-wing extremists seized the red flags and vandalized the rooms. The NPD parliamentary group colleague Rolf Krause resigned from the NPD in December 1970 because a small but active group, to which Stöckicht also belonged, was following a course “that leads to the NSDAP”.

In 1979 Stöckicht defended the right-wing terrorists of the Rohwer military sports group . On the first day of the hearing, he filed a petition for bias against a judge who belonged to the SPD . He justified this with the fact that the SPD was a party "in which traitors and agents like Brandt and Wehner work", so he could "not speak objectively against National Socialists".

After the fall of the Wall, Stöckicht settled down as a lawyer in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania town of Laage , where he still lives today. He worked on the establishment of the NPD regional association Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . In 1997 he advertised in the HNG-Nachrichten , which was published by the neo- Nazi aid organization for national political prisoners and their families , which was banned in 2011 .

On September 19, 1998, he spoke at a large-scale NPD demonstration in the Rostock district of Dierkow next to NPD boss Udo Voigt and the former right-wing terrorist Manfred Roeder . In his speech he demanded that the SS must be recognized like the Wehrmacht .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Handbook of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg. 5th parliamentary term 1968–1972 . State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg, [Stuttgart] 1968, p. 390
  2. Peter Bruges : Right off to the fatherland . In: Der Spiegel . No. 17 , 1967, p. 72-93 ( online ).
  3. a b c Stöckicht, Peter at netz-gegen-nazis.de (accessed on 7 Nov 2016)
  4. Ulrich Völklein: Criminal case against “Kühnen and others”: “I am not a democrat” . In: The time . July 13, 1979, ISSN  0044-2070 ( zeit.de [accessed November 7, 2016]).