Stefan Meining

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Stefan Meining (born 1964 in Munich ) is a German historian , journalist and book author.

Life

Meining studied history at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich , obtained his Magister Artium in 1992 and received his doctorate in 2001 from the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich under Michael Wolffsohn with a dissertation on the subject of “Communist Jewish Policy. The GDR, Israel and the Jews ”.

Since 1996 he has been an editor at Bayerischer Rundfunk . He went on numerous trips abroad and reported on the problems of Christian minorities, including in Syria , Iraq , Turkey and Lebanon . Meining is considered a terrorism expert.

He also wrote several books. In “A Mosque in Germany: Nazis, Secret Services and the Rise of Political Islam in the West” he described the cooperation of the Nazi regime with Muslims as the starting point for the spread of radical Islam in Germany to this day. In his book "Secret Files Asylum: How Politics in the Refugee Issue Endangers Germany's Security", he reported on the alleged dangers that would emanate from the policy of the federal government in the context of the refugee crisis in Germany 2015/2016 . In his opinion, warnings about possible terrorists and criminals among the migrants had been ignored, as the policy stipulated that there was no security problem.

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