Walter Marinovic

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Walter Marinovic (* 1929 in Vienna ) is an Austrian former grammar school teacher , journalist , revisionist and author in the right-wing extremist magazines Die Aula , fakten , National-Zeitung and the NPD magazine German Voice .

Speaker activity

Marinovic is a regular speaker of the German Cultural Association Austria , from 1995 to 1997 of the association Dichterstein Offenhausen and from 1995 to 1999 of the working group for democratic politics . He is also the author of Eckardtschriften Nos. 131 and 143, the section at the German National Community Educational Organization of the Austrian Landsmannschaften .

At the annual congress of the Society for Free Publishing (GfP) at the end of April 2001, he gave a lecture on the subject of the political situation in Austria after the formation of a blue-black government.

On May 30, 2004, he was a participant in a meeting under the motto Day of Community: People's Community Live of the New Order Platform (PNO), an association of the German People's Community Movement (BDVG) and the New Order Movement (BNO) in Stuttgart . Together with other participants such as Andreas Thierry and Lars Käppler , he signed the so-called National Manifesto for Germany & Europe drawn up by Herbert Schweiger (also known as the Württemberger Appell 2004 ), which contained the basic statements of the theses of the manifesto on breaking interest bondage from the year 1919 by Gottfried Feder corresponds.

In April 2010 he was invited by the Pius Brotherhood to speak on the subject of foreign infiltration and Islamization of Europe . He was also invited to speak at the State and Economic Political Society .

Comments on current affairs

After the President of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (IKG), Ariel Muzicant , had questioned the democratic character of the FPÖ , Marinovic replied "Those who consider that times can change should be more cautious", mostly as a threat with a clear undertone was rated.

“The memory of victims - including your own people! - was taken for granted long after 1945. Then - with media and political applause - the exhibition ' Crimes of the Wehrmacht ' went twice across the country and exposed our fathers to hatred and contempt. The commemoration of the fallen became a gauntlet between the ranks of the left mob. "

- Walter Marinovic: Who commemorates the victims of our people? In: The auditorium. Issue 5/2005, p. 36.

“More despair than joy? The Nobel Prize for Jelinek [...] Basically, Jelinek is 'afraid of the healthy public feeling'. She regrets that 'Austria has no one like Habermas or Adorno'. In doing so, she acknowledges herself as a good student of the 'Frankfurt School', whose goal is to decompose our art and to set up a dictatorship of the ugly with weird anti-art. [...] But critical readers will now see through the Nobel Prize hoax and recognize that it is a signal for the deliberate decomposition of our people and their culture. For Jelinek and the ruling culture mafia that would be a cause for despair. For us, however, the hope of a spiritual change. "

- Walter Marinovic in facts. Issue 10/2004, p. 10 f.

In 2015 Marinovic wrote in the auditorium that Israel or “political Zionism ” was behind the “ Islamic State ” and “a Rothschild ” was behind the attack on Charlie Hebdo . In the same article, he referred positively to Martin Luther's anti-Semitic book On The Jews and Their Lies .

Fonts (excerpt)

  • The German National Theater. Our Burgtheater from Joseph II to Peymann (= Eckartschriften. Issue 131). Austrian Landsmannschaft, Vienna 1994.
  • Left cultural politics in Austria. List of Critical Students, Vienna 1995, ISBN 3-901311-08-4 .
  • Dictatorship of the ugly. Stocker, Graz / Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-7020-0696-6 .
  • German poetry from Austria (Schönherr; Weinträger; Waggerl). Eckartschriften, volume 143, Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna 1997.
  • Johann Nestroy - a torn one (= Eckart writings. Issue 159). Austrian Landsmannschaft, Vienna 2001.
  • Art or anti-art. About the dictatorship of the ugly and the dawn of the beautiful. Stocker, Graz / Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-7020-1012-2 .
  • Friedrich Schiller - he is ours! His life, his work, his continued work to this day. Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-902350-11-3 .
  • On the right path. Publishing facts, 2006.
  • Turkish storm - then and now. Publisher facts, 2009.
  • At the age of 16. Walther Verlag, 1998.
  • Cornflowers (narrative with a political background). Georg's wandering from South Tyrol to Schleswig-Holstein. Nation & Wissen Verlag, Riesa 2013, ISBN 978-3-944580-02-9 .

Sound carrier

  • With Gisela Limmer von Massow: Lost Home. Historical introduction. 1 CD. ZeitReisen-Verlag, Bochum 2002, ISBN 3-941538-06-3 .

literature

  • Michael Loeckle: The blocked republic. Germany between madness and reality. Battert, Baden-Baden 2004, ISBN 3-87989-388-8 .

Web links

Footnotes

  1. Federal Ministry of the Interior: Report on the Protection of the Constitution 2003. ( Memento from September 6, 2012 in the Internet Archive ). (PDF; 1.4 MB), p. 96.
  2. a b c d Walter Marinovic - an upright "Ostmärker".( Memento of October 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ). (PDF; 93 kB). The Greens' dossier .
  3. Pius Brotherhood invites right-wing extremist speakers. In: NPD blog . April 20, 2010, accessed January 23, 2013 .
  4. Lecture events. Retrieved October 8, 2013 .
  5. Bernhard Weidlinger: Traditional symbiosis with conflict potential. Ethnic student associations and the FPÖ. In: Stephan Grigat (Ed.): AfD & FPÖ. Anti-Semitism, ethnic nationalism and gender images. Series Interdisciplinary Research on Antisemitism Vol. 7. Facultas, Baden-Baden 2017, pp. 125 f.