Wolfgang Ross

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Wolfgang Roß (born February 8, 1935 in Düsseldorf ; † July 1994 ) was a German politician ( NPD ).

Roß attended elementary school in Lodz and Hammelburg , high school in Hammelburg and middle school in Düsseldorf. After completing an apprenticeship as a businessman, he joined the armed forces as a volunteer . At the pioneer teaching battalion in Munich-Freimann , he initially worked in a team rank. He was promoted to officer via the second educational path. In 1961 he was made a lieutenant, making him a professional soldier. In the course of his further military career he was a pilot in the army aviation , operations officer and first lieutenant. In 1964 he was transferred to his homeland in Bavaria, where he was appointed squadron captain and in 1966 he was made captain.

In 1966 Roß joined the NPD. In the same year he became its chairman in the Roth local association and moved into the Bavarian state parliament , to which he was a member until 1970.

Ross belonged to the national board of the NPD. In the run-up to the 1969 Bundestag elections , in an interview with Rudolf Rohlinger , he tried to make the NPD appear bourgeois and constitutional, which Rohlinger countered by referring to racist remarks by Ernst Anrich .

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  1. ^ Gideon Botsch : The extreme right in the Federal Republic of Germany 1949 until today . Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 2012, p. 48.