Michael Swierczek

Michael Swierczek ( born October 3, 1961 in Hanover ) is a German neo-Nazi. He was the founder and leading member of numerous verbotenener right-wing extremist organizations.

Life

His political career began Swierczek at the Young National Democrats. There he was elected as a consultant for public relations in the Federal Executive. He is NPD member today.

Swierczek was involved in the establishment of organizations that were later banned because of their extremist goals, or was this in leading positions. So he was " camaraderie leader" of camaraderie 16 ( Munich), the Action Front of National Socialists / National Activists (ANS / NA). In 1989, he was Deputy Secretary-General of the FAP. He also took over the presidency of the National Association of FAP Bavaria. In 1990 he was co-founder and National Chairman of the National Offensive ( NO). After the prohibition Swierczek was the publication rights struggle ( subtitle initially information on the status of the lawsuits against the banning of political parties, later the voice of the legal resistance ) out.

Furthermore, he was one of the ideological and strategic heads of the so-called " Free Nationalists " (FN). He led the " Free Nationalists Southern Germany ". He published the newspaper German Observer - newspaper of the national campaign, which appeared from 1991 to 1992.

On March 7, 1995, he was sentenced by the District Court of Stuttgart to a 15-month suspended prison sentence for continuation of the banned ANS / NA. Besides Swierczek, who was represented by Günther Herzogenrath - Amelung, Christian Malcoci, Jürgen Mosler, who was represented by the lawyer Jürgen Rieger, Willi W. and J. Stefan sat on the dock.

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