Stefan Michael Bar
Stefan Michael Bar (born December 1976 in Stuttgart ) is a former neo-Nazi , right-wing terrorist , publisher of two right-wing radical newspapers and author .
Political career in a right-wing extremist milieu
Bar is considered a militarist and one of the most militant representatives of the anti-antifa movement. After he had bought a submachine gun for the Stahlhelm - Kampfbund for Europe for the price of 600 DM from Josef Maria Sutter , he fired this automatic firearm at a Turkish snack bar. Bar is one of the few former neo-Nazis who was trusted to build a Brown Army faction as a counterpart to the Red Army faction . At the end of his career he was the editor of the right-wing radical magazines Reichsruf and Wehrwolf from the anti-anti-fascist scene.
Leaving the right-wing extremist scene
In 2001, Bar left the right-wing extremist scene and described his exit the following year in his autobiography Vanishing Point Neo-Nazi . However, he was still a criminal after that. He was arrested on a drug offense and escaped from prison, but was arrested again. It is assumed that bars will cooperate with the police and the protection of the constitution .
Autobiography
- Vanishing point neo-Nazi. A youth between rebellion, swastika and jail. Edited by Klaus Farin and Rainer Fromm . Tilsner, Bad Tölz 2002, ISBN 3-940213-15-2 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Stefan Michael Bar in the catalog of the German National Library
- Internet presence of Vanishing Point Neo-Nazi
Individual evidence
- ↑ Focus report on right-wing extremist activities
- ^ Report of the VVN-BdA
- ^ Report of the VVN-BdA on the steel helmet
- ↑ taz report on the Exit program
- ↑ a b Report on the renewed fixing of Bars in Focus
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SURNAME | Bar, Stefan Michael |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German right-wing extremist |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 1976 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stuttgart |