Publishing house Bublies

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The Siegfried Bublies publishing house is a small publishing house from Beltheim . Scientists attribute the publisher to the right-wing extremist spectrum.

history

The publishing house Bublies, which was only based in Koblenz and is now based in Schnellbach / Beltheim, is under the management of the agricultural engineer Siegfried Bublies , a former deputy state chairman of the JN and Eichberg confidante, who also started his publishing house in 1979 published the now discontinued national revolutionary magazine Wir Selbst. Within the NPD, he pushed a “green path” relatively unsuccessfully in the 1970s; 1989/90 he briefly became a member of the Republicans .

Siegfried Bublies and Karl Höffkes , author at Nation Europa , founded a joint publishing project in 1985 (Verlag Bublies und Höffkes), which only lasted until 1986. They expelled u. a. the catalog Germany and the German Question, which the political scientist Hans-Georg Betz (1988) saw in the context of a new right nationalism in Germany. In the 1980s, the right-wing publisher then attempted to deal with more left-wing issues such as ecology as part of the anti-nuclear movement around the Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear power plant , according to cultural sociologist Lutz Neitzert . In 1991 Siegfried Bublies founded the Franconian Federation together with Jürgen Schwab and Uwe Meenen , which was later to be organized as the Free Network South . According to journalist Bernd Siegler , the right-wing extremist activist Meenen was also employed by Bublies Verlag.

In 1992, the member of the Bundestag Ulla Jelpke and the PDS / Linke Liste group pointed to a cooperation between Bublies and the Ullstein-Langen-Müller Verlag . There was also a close connection in the 1990s through newspaper advertisements with Junge Freiheit , as research conducted by the Duisburg Institute for Language and Social Research (DISS) around Helmut Kellershohn shows.

In 1997/98 - after the Landsmannschaft Ostpreußen approached him under the chairmanship of Wilhelm von Gottberg - Bublies helped to set up the Prussian media service of the Ostpreußenblatt . He then accompanied this in the publishing house. In the course of a small inquiry by the PDS group in the German Bundestag (1998) on cooperation between the two organizations, the Federal Government declared that the conditions for observation by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution did not exist.

In the 2000 report on the Protection of the Constitution by the Saxon State Ministry of the Interior , the S. Bublies publishing house appeared in the category “Right-wing extremist, organization-independent publishers”. The Zeitwende publishing house refers from its website to “other right-wing extremist homepages” and the like. a. Bublies. This in turn “offers books that glorify National Socialism”. The specialist author Rainer Fromm and his colleague Barbara Kernbach also showed in 2001 in a work on right-wing extremism on the Internet that the "Germany Movement" by Alfred Mechtersheimer made links to the Bublies publishing house.

Bublies sees itself today as a “publisher for German politics and history”, especially contemporary and military history . The publisher's books are also sold through the conspiracy-theoretic Kopp Verlag and the neurerecht Verlag Antaios . With Lindenbaum Verlag , Siegfried Bublies also operates a thematically identically structured publishing house. Books from this publisher are presented on the Bublies website

program

According to the specialist journalist Anton Maegerle , parts of the publishing program glorified National Socialism . At the beginning of the 1990s biographies of leading National Socialist politicians and theorists such as Alfred Rosenberg and Otto Strasser as well as Ernst Niekisch , who inspired the left wing of the NSDAP and is now a role model for representatives of the extreme right-wing spectrum, were published. Furthermore, in 1995 the book That can't be the end of the deceased Reich Youth Leader Artur Axmann was published, which the federal government at the time judged to be right-wing extremists and was also classified as apologetic by the editors of the yearbook Extremism & Democracy . The authors also include former Nazi functionaries such as Ernst Günther Schenck (1997), SS doctor in Mauthausen concentration camp , Jutta Rüdiger (1998), Reich Secretary of the Bund Deutscher Mädel , and Wilhelm Höttl , an exposed employee of the Reich Main Security Office and the security service of the Reichsführer SS .

In addition, Bublies published important reference persons of the right-wing extremist scene such as Henning Eichberg (1987/96), Hrvoje Lorković / Mladen Schwartz (1991), Andreas Molau (1993) and Baldur Springmann (1995). The publisher published a German translation of The Green Book (1990) by the Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi . This sold about 2,000 times. A representative of the anti-fascist press archive and education center Berlin (apabiz) commented on the connection to the standard with: “The publisher represents a national revolutionary line, this approach represents a community of interests with Arab nationalism, as represented by Gaddafi.” Maegerle said: “That Green Book has received several positive reviews in right-wing extremist and national-revolutionary circles. Right -wing extremist circles can make friends with its basic lines of political doctrine - national independence, anti-Marxist socialism, anti-imperialism . " The trade journalists Hans-Henning Scharsach and Kurt Kuch interpreted the deal as meaning that in addition to the magazine projects of the publishing house Die Republikaner under Franz Schönhuber , where Bublies was district chairman, should benefit from the proceeds.

In addition to books, the publisher also has other items such as CDs / DVDs (including Wehrmacht songs , right-wing extremist songwriters such as Friedrich Baunack and Frank Rennicke ) and flags (including the Reichsflagge ). For example, the CD East Prussia - It was a country with poems by the Nazi-burdened writer Agnes Miegel was published.

Alignment

Specialized scientists such as Samuel Salzborn (2000), Fabian Virchow (2006), Clemens Heni (2010) and Elmar Vieregge (2010) locate the publishing house in right-wing extremism. The historian Ralf Forsbach (2013) attests a certain right-leaning. Heribert Tommek (2015), literary scholar, placed the publisher in the context of the New Right .

The publicists Uwe Worm (1995), Gerhard Schäfer (1999) and Andreas Speit (2004) also call the publisher right-wing extremist; Bublies is sometimes described as right-wing radical ( Georg Wedemeyer 2002) or national revolutionary ( Anton Maegerle 2007).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Friedrich Paul Heller , Anton Maegerle : The language of hatred. Right-wing extremism and ethnic esotericism . Butterfly Verlag, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-89657-091-9 , p. 101.
  2. a b Heinz Hachel: Poor Impact. Advertising medium Junge Freiheit . In: Helmut Kellershohn (ed.): The plagiarism. The völkisch nationalism of the "young freedom" . Duisburg Institute for Language and Social Research , Duisburg 1994, ISBN 3-927388-44-0 , p. 147.
  3. Bernd Wagner (Ed.): Handbuch right-wing extremism. Networks, parties, organizations, ideology centers, media (= rororo . 13425). Rowohlt, Reinbek 1994, ISBN 3-499-13425-X , p. 175.
  4. Eckhard Jesse : Magazine portrait: we ourselves . In: Uwe Backes , Eckhard Jesse (Ed.): Yearbook Extremism & Democracy . 11th year (1999), Nomos, Baden-Baden 2000, ISBN 3-7890-6391-6 , p. 239.
  5. ^ Franz Gress, Hans-Gerd Jaschke , Klaus Schönekäs: New rights and right-wing extremism in Europe. Federal Republic, France, Great Britain . Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1990, ISBN 3-531-11890-0 , p. 325.
  6. ^ Hans-Georg Betz : Deutschlandpolitik on the Margins. On the Evolution of Contemporary New Right Nationalism in the Federal Republic . In: New German Critique , No. 44, Special Issue on the Historikerstreit, 1988, p. 127 (127 f.).
  7. a b c d Lutz Neitzert : New rights and old left songs . In: Forum Wissenschaft , 2/2007.
  8. See entry on Jürgen Schwab, in: Thomas Grumke , Bernd Wagner (Hrsg.): Handbuch Rechtsradikalismus . People - organizations - networks. From neo-Nazism to the middle of society . Leske and Budrich, Opladen 2002, ISBN 3-8100-3399-5 , p. 319.
  9. Bernd Siegler : Right fighters for a free franc . In: the daily newspaper , No. 3342, February 28, 1991 p. 7.
  10. Answer of the Federal Government to the small question of the MP Ulla Jelpke and the group of the PDS / Linke Liste (printed matter 12/4025), German Bundestag, printed matter 12/4166, January 21, 1993, p. 2.
  11. ^ Samuel Salzborn : Competition for the "Young Freedom". ( Memento of July 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) In: Jungle World , No. 13, March 19, 1998.
  12. ^ A b Samuel Salzborn : Borderless Home. History, present and future of the displaced persons' associations (= Antifa edition ). Elefanten Press, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-88520-770-2 , p. 117.
  13. Answer of the Federal Government to the minor question of the MP Ulla Jelpke and the group of the PDS: The structure of the "Prussian Media Service" and the publishing house Siegfried Bublies (printed matter 13/9474), German Bundestag, printed matter 13/9670, January 15, 1998, P. 2.
  14. Saxon State Ministry of the Interior (ed.): Verfassungsschutzbericht 2000 . Dresden 2001, p. 57 f.
  15. ^ Rainer Fromm , Barbara Kernbach : Right-wing extremism on the Internet. The new danger . Olzog Verlag, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-7892-8055-0 , p. 79.
  16. Anna Hunger: The lonely fight of Albert B. In: Context , March 17, 2012, p. 3.
  17. ^ [1] Homepage of the Bublies publishing house - books by other publishers - Lindenbaum Verlag. Online. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  18. a b c Anton Maegerle : sheets against zeitgeist and decadence. Profiles and relationships with the latest periodicals using examples . Wolfgang Gessenharter , Thomas Pfeiffer (ed.): The new right - a danger to democracy? VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-8100-4162-9 , p. 204.
  19. Heinz Hachel: Poor Impact. Advertising medium Junge Freiheit . In: Helmut Kellershohn (ed.): The plagiarism. The völkisch nationalism of the "young freedom" . Duisburg Institute for Language and Social Research , Duisburg 1994, ISBN 3-927388-44-0 , p. 144.
  20. Answer of the Federal Government to the minor question of the MP Ulla Jelpke and the group of the PDS: The structure of the "Prussian Media Service" and the publishing house Siegfried Bublies (printed matter 13/9474), German Bundestag, printed matter 13/9670, January 15, 1998, P. 3.
  21. ^ Uwe Backes , Eckhard Jesse : Annotated Bibliography . In: Uwe Backes, Eckhard Jesse (ed.): Yearbook Extremism & Democracy , 8th year (1996), Nomos, Baden-Baden 1996, ISBN 3-7890-4526-8 , p. 442.
  22. Bernd Siegler : Verbal ammunition against liberalism and multiculturalism . In: Die Tageszeitung , No. 3762, July 22, 1992, p. 3.
  23. ^ A b Gerhard Schäfer : Karlheinz Weissmann. Guild members between conservatism and right-wing extremism . In: Christoph Butterwegge , Gudrun Hentges (Ed.): Old and new rights at the universities (= Political Agenda . 19). Agenda Verlag, Münster 1999, ISBN 3-89688-060-8 , p. 137.
  24. a b c Florian Niederndorfer: Right-wing extremist publisher publishes Gaddafi Bible . derstandard.at , March 1, 2011.
  25. Hans-Henning Scharsach , Kurt Kuch : Haider. Shadows over Europe . Kiepenheuer and Witsch, Cologne 2000, ISBN 3-462-02963-0 , p. 231.
  26. Clemens Heni : Salon ability of the new right: "National identity". Anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism in the political culture of the Federal Republic of Germany 1970–2005. Henning Eichberg as an example . With a foreword by Anton Pelinka , Tectum, Marburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-8288-9216-3 , p. 45.
  27. Andreas Speit : Controversial poet . In: the daily newspaper , May 8, 2014, p. 22.
  28. Fabian Virchow : Against civilism. International relations and the military in the political conceptions of the extreme right . VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2006, ISBN 978-3-531-15007-9 , p. 494.
  29. Clemens Heni : Völkische Legitimierung von Nazi-violence: Henning Eichberg ( Memento from March 21, 2015 in the Internet Archive ). publikative.org , June 18, 2010.
  30. ^ Elmar Vieregge : Biographical portrait: Andreas Molau . In: Jahrbuch Extremismus & Demokratie , 21st vol. (2009), Nomos, Baden-Baden 2010, ISBN 978-3-8329-5232-7 , pp. 197-214, here: p. 198.
  31. Ralf Forsbach : Defense, Concealment, Enlightenment. Dealing with Nazi medical crimes since 1945 . Contemporary history online , December 2013.
  32. Heribert Tommek : The long way into contemporary literature. Studies on the history of the literary field in Germany from 1960 to 2000 (= studies and texts on the social history of literature . Vol. 140). Online resource (epub), De Gruyter, Berlin u. a. 2015, ISBN 978-3-11-038672-1 , o. P.
  33. Uwe Worm : The new right in the Federal Republic. Programmatic, ideology and press (= PapyRossa-Hochschulschriften . 7). PapyRossa-Verlag, Cologne 1995, ISBN 3-89438-098-5 , p. 89.
  34. ^ Andreas Speit : School relationship dissolved, taz.de , November 12, 2004.
  35. ^ Georg Wedemeyer : The candidate and his model. Observations in Bavaria . In: Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 3/2002, p. 287 (294).
  36. ^ Anton Maegerle : Political and journalistic career of authors of the "Junge Freiheit". In: Stephan Braun , Ute Vogt (ed.): The weekly newspaper "Junge Freiheit". Critical analyzes of the program, content, authors and customers . VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2007, ISBN 978-3-531-15421-3 , p. 200.