Philip Schlaffer

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Philip Schlaffer (born June 1, 1978 in Stockelsdorf ) is a former neo-Nazi , rocker , hooligan and criminal with connections to the red light district .

Since leaving the right-wing extremist scene and turning away from the criminal milieu, Schlaffer has been working as a social worker.

Life

Philip Schlaffer comes from Lübeck and completed an apprenticeship as a wholesale and foreign trade clerk. He was active in the right-wing music scene for a long time and was the founder and leader of the neo-Nazi " Kameradschaft Werwolf" in Wismar . In the meantime, Schlaffer was a member of the right-wing extremist NPD . Within the scene he was controversial as a "business man", but shaped the neo-Nazi subculture in the Wismar area for many years. In October 2006, Schlaffer was attacked by Berlin neo-Nazis in his apartment because of "old bills". For a long time, Schlaffer was the engine of the neo-Nazi scene in Wismar and the main actor in the “Wolfshöhle”, a neo-Nazi concert and event space on the site of a former timber trade. He founded the trendy shop "Werwolfshop" with an attached online shop and a tattoo studio called "Needle of Pain". A so-called “national housing project” with a bar and band rehearsal rooms established itself in the city center of Wismar. The project was also known as "Wolfshöhle II".

After leaving, Schlaffer completed an apprenticeship as an anti-violence and deradicalization trainer at the Berlin Violence Prevention Network and campaigns against right-wing extremism by attending school . His work is accompanied by television reports and newspaper articles. In a critical article by the taz , doubts about the credibility of his motivation to exit are expressed.

Today he runs his own YouTube channel, which he uses to report on his past.

He was president of the now banned outlaw motorcycle club Schwarze Schar MC .

On April 1, 2020, his autobiography became Hate. Power. Violence. published by Droemer Knaur Verlag and was in the first week in 16th place on the Spiegel bestseller list non-fiction (paperback).

Individual evidence

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