Sascha Jörg student

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Sascha Jörg Schüler (* 20th century ) is one of the best-known neo-Nazi cadres from the right-wing extremist Hamburg lawyer Jürgen Rieger . Initially based in its Heisenhof training center in Dörverden and particularly active in the Bremen area, in May 2005 he moved to Pößneck in Thuringia , where he was also heavily involved in building up the right-wing extremist scene.

Residents of the Heisenhof

Originally from the state of Brandenburg, Sascha Jörg Schüler was first noticed in 2004 around Jürgen Rieger. He was one of the most famous residents of the Nazi training and strategy center “ Heisenhof ” in Dörverden (Lower Saxony). He had ambitions for the office of mayor in Dörverden and stood out with strategic statements such as: We are doing like the NSDAP : We will first conquer the surrounding area, then the cities. Schüler rose to become the base manager of the Young National Democrats (JN) in the Verden (Aller) and Rotenburg (Wümme) regions . He worked closely with the deputy federal chairman of the JN, Florian Cordes from Oyten . Together they organized lectures, training evenings and right rock concerts in a property owned by the NPD functionary Adolf Dammann in Bargstedt and other places where u. a. Ex-KSK-General Reinhard Günzel or for sedition sentenced songwriter Frank Rennicke occurred. In addition, Schüler had - probably against Rieger's will - organized a conspiratorial training event with the right-wing terrorist Peter Naumann on the grounds of the Heisenhof. At an NPD demonstration led by schoolchildren as the leader of the meeting with around 30 NPD / JN members in Rotenburg / Wümme on March 13, 2004, the convicted Holocaust denier Günter Deckert was able to speak. The gathering caused a greater stir because one of the stewards of the march seriously injured a counter-demonstrator. With the departure of Schülers, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Lower Saxony recorded a rapid decline in the activities of the NPD and JN in the wider area around Verden.

Head of the rifle house in Pößneck

After Jürgen Rieger founded the Schützenhaus in Pößneck in December 2003 for the Wilhelm Tietjen Foundation for Fertilization Ltd. In May 2005, Schüler moved to the small town in Thuringia to set up similar structures and organize right-wing rock concerts and events. On the occasion of the extraordinary NPD state party conference on July 16, 2005 in the Schützenhaus, Schüler officially appeared as a "base leader" to the press. In the building he ran an office for the Young National Democrats. At the beginning of 2006 he left Pößneck due to tensions with the regional neo-Nazi scene and moved to Baden-Württemberg.

Lawsuits and convictions

Because he was involved in multiple violent assaults in 2004, the student was fined and suspended for damage to property, wearing anti-constitutional symbols, and carrying a gun at a public event. This includes the attempted storming of an event organized by the Education and Science Union (GEW) on the subject of "Right-wing extremism in schools" and the "JN school offensive" in Verden on April 21, 2004, in which around 20 members of the NPD Verden / Rotenburg ( Wümme) and the Weserbergland comradeship under the direction of Schülers, who acted as ringleader, attacked the event participants with killers, clubs, ax handles, tear gas, balaclavas and NPD banners / posters.

The Verden District Court sentenced Sascha Jörg Schüler on May 18, 2006 to 7 months in prison, suspended to 3 years probation, and to 200 hours of community service. The court regarded it as proven that in December 2004 schoolboy in Dauelsen near Verden hit a journalist on the premises of the vocational schools in Verden with "conditional damage intent" with his car and thus committed a dangerous intrusion into traffic and dangerous bodily harm . Schüler had used his vehicle as a “means of coercion and a dangerous tool” in order to then flee to Heisenhof, where it was confiscated by the police in the evening hours of the same day. Jürgen Rieger represented the student in court.

Individual evidence

  1. Article about Jürgen Rieger in Radio Bremen ( Memento from February 19, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) ( Internet Archive )
  2. They are marching again ...: Jürgen Rieger, A lawyer from Hamburg , editor and publisher: Bremer Tageszeitungen AG, 2005, ISBN 3-938795-00-X , p. 38 f.
  3. Andrea Röpke: “WE CONQUER THE CITIES FROM THE COUNTRY!” - focus activities of the NPD and the comradeship scene in Lower Saxony. Educational Association WORK AND LIFE, Braunschweig 2005, ISBN 3-932082-15-X .
  4. They are marching again ...: Florian Cordes, A roofer from Oyten , publisher and publisher: Bremer Tageszeitungen AG, 2005, ISBN 3-938795-00-X
  5. They are marching again ...: Adolf Dammann, an ex-bank branch manager from Buxtehude , publisher and publisher: Bremer Tageszeitungen AG, 2005, ISBN 3-938795-00-X
  6. ^ Sascha Schüler: 3 years probation

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