Sascha Wagner

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Sascha Wagner, NPD

Sascha Wagner (* 1972 in Würselen , Aachen district ) is a neo-Nazi . Since December 2006 he has been deputy state chairman of the NPD Rhineland-Palatinate. He is mainly involved in the development of "National Centers", u. a. in Morbach- Gonzerath .

Activities in the right-wing extremist scene

Wagner comes from Herzogenrath in the North Rhine-Westphalian city ​​region of Aachen, where he became active in the right-wing extremist scene at an early age . At the end of the 1980s he was still an allegedly apolitical skinhead and hooligan in the punk scene, but in the early to mid-1990s he was recruiting new like-minded people for the right-wing scene in the vicinity of the Alemannia Aachen football club . Among other things, he kept in close contact with the Federal Center for Wiking Youth in neighboring Stolberg (Rhld.) . In 1992 he joined the JN and a little later became JN chairman in North Rhine-Westphalia. As a "travel cadre", he promoted the establishment of new local groups, held other functions within the JN / NPD in Rhineland-Palatinate, southern and eastern Germany and is now a member of the JN's national board. In 1994 he first appeared by name as part of an anti-anti-fascist campaign in Stolberg. In 1996 he helped found an “ Anti-Capitalist Committee ” (AKK), tried to cooperate with other right-wing extremist groups and parties in Europe and was a member of the “Free Germany Support Group”. His participation in a “ Rudolf Hess memorial march ” wearing the football club's shirt caused a stir in the press and unrest among fans of Alemannia Aachen . He gave his son the middle name Rudolf.

In 2001 he was active in the environment of the right-wing extremist "Kameradschaft Aachener Land" (KAL), which was just founded at that time , and there he brokered contacts with the nationwide right-wing extremist scene.

Between June and September 2002, he rented a building of an abandoned restaurant in Elmstein (Rhineland-Palatinate) and organized a private right-wing rock concert. An offer to buy has been made to the property owners on behalf of the NPD. This is seen as one of numerous attempts by the party as a henchman for bankrupt real estate owners to obtain the right of first refusal of the respective municipality. No sales contract was concluded, whereupon Wagner left Elmstein.

In 2004 he managed a large part of the NPD election campaign and propaganda events in West and Central Saxony and worked in the publishing house of the party newspaper Deutsche Voice in Riesa . When the party moved into the Saxon state parliament in 2004, Wagner became a personal assistant to Alexander Delle, member of the state parliament (until 2005).

Since April 2005 Sascha Wagner has been active again in Rhineland-Palatinate. In the 2005 Bundestag elections , he ran as a direct candidate for the NPD in the Bundestag constituency of Southern Palatinate (constituency 213, Pirmasens-Zweibrücken). He had previously been appointed campaign manager by state chairman Peter Marx . In January 2006 Wagner was elected to the NPD state executive. In the 2006 state election in Rhineland-Palatinate, he took fourth place on the state list.

On June 1, 2019, Sascha Wagner took part in a right-wing extremist event in Dreisbach (Oberbergischer Kreis). The event was organized by RDK-Verlag (the Russian-German Conservatives) and the right-wing extremist Arminius Association of the German People . Speaking at the event were Johann Thießen (RDK / Arminiusbund), Nikolai Nerling alias Volkslehrer , Axel Schlimper ( European Action / Thing-Kreis Themar), Roland Wuttke ( People in Motion ), Wolfram Schiedewitz (Guthmannshausen Memorial), the research collective element investigate reported on Belltower News on June 4, 2019 about it.

"Right rocker"

Wagner has had very good contacts with the right-wing rock scene since the mid-1990s , worked as a steward at numerous events and organized concerts and “song recitals” in the region around Aachen . Therefore, Wagner was appointed editor-in-chief with press law responsibility of the right-wing rock fanzine Neue Doitsche Welle (NDW), which has been published quarterly since the beginning of 1997 in the right-wing extremist Cologne “Verlag Manfred Rouhs ” and at the end of 1998 was merged by Rouhs with Signal magazine . In the 6/1998 edition of the NDW , under the heading “Model of a successful local cultural revolution”, the emergence of a community and youth center in the Saxon district town of Wurzen was described as a model for so-called “ nationally liberated zones ”. This was largely due to Wagner's connections with the neo-Nazi Marcus Müller from Wurzen.

During his stay in Elmstein , he and the nationwide active neo-Nazi Christian Hehl (also NPD) organized a series of right-wing rock concerts in the Rhine-Neckar region and the Palatinate , in which up to 500 neo-Nazis took part.

Since 2004 he has also organized several appearances by right-wing extremist bands in Saxony, Thuringia and Saarland, for example the final concert by Michael Regener , called "Lunikoff" on April 2, 2005 , shortly before his arrest in Pößneck, Thuringia, with more than 1000 participants, or several concerts in the East Saxon village of Mücka . One of the most important goals of these campaigns run by the NPD is to bind young neo-Nazis and especially the free comradeship scene closer to the party.

Mistreatment allegations

In 2014, Wagner stood before the Pirmasens District Court on charges of multiple mistreatment of his stepdaughters. The public prosecutor's office accused him of fourfold bodily harm , including beating, kicking and choking the girls, who were 15 and 17 years old at the time, and dragging them around the room by their hair. There was no conviction. The criminal proceedings against Sascha Wagner on suspicion of bodily harm to the detriment of his stepdaughters have meanwhile been finally discontinued against payment of a premium.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Beaten and strangled: NPD functionary in court for mistreating his stepdaughters. In: right end of the line . January 15, 2014, accessed September 25, 2018 .