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Führer-ex

Memoirs of a Former Neo-Nazi

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London
Kiadó: Chatto & Windus
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 388 oldal
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Méret: 23 cm x 15 cm
ISBN: 0-7011-6536-7
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Ingo Hasselbach founded the first neo-Nazi party in East Germany, and preached racism, anti-Semitism and anti-government terrorism. Now his mission is to prevent others from following the path of hate. In this searingly honest autobiography he tells his extraordinary story, taking the reader into frightening new territory.
The only child of Communist parents, Ingo Hasselbach grew up despising the values they lived by, and hating the state. In 1987, at the age of 19, he was sent to prison for shouting 'The Wall Must Fall!' at a rally, and he met former Gestapo leaders in the East German jaM. He later rose through the neo-Nazi hierarchy, running paramilitary camps, waging bloody street wars, and working with other international Nazi leaders. But the murder of an immigrant family fuelled his own growing doubts, and led him to publicly renounce the Movement. He is now a fugitive, in danger from former comrades who have made numerous attempts on his life.
Fuhrer-Ex brings us an... Tovább

Fülszöveg


Ingo Hasselbach founded the first neo-Nazi party in East Germany, and preached racism, anti-Semitism and anti-government terrorism. Now his mission is to prevent others from following the path of hate. In this searingly honest autobiography he tells his extraordinary story, taking the reader into frightening new territory.
The only child of Communist parents, Ingo Hasselbach grew up despising the values they lived by, and hating the state. In 1987, at the age of 19, he was sent to prison for shouting 'The Wall Must Fall!' at a rally, and he met former Gestapo leaders in the East German jaM. He later rose through the neo-Nazi hierarchy, running paramilitary camps, waging bloody street wars, and working with other international Nazi leaders. But the murder of an immigrant family fuelled his own growing doubts, and led him to publicly renounce the Movement. He is now a fugitive, in danger from former comrades who have made numerous attempts on his life.
Fuhrer-Ex brings us an insider's account of violence and hatred, written with a chilling intelligence and clarity. It exposes the ramifications of the new extreme right-wing organisations in Europe and ; America, with the electrifying candour of persooal witness.
'There are lots of good reasons for reading this book. One may be interested in learning about the inner structures of the German neo-Nazi scene Or it may simply be curiosity to learn about the experiences of a neo-Nazi from a firsthand account. Ingo Hasselbach depicts the factors that led to his fanaticism. He describes his 'Kamerads', the day-to-day activities of a neo-Nazi, the training and indoctrination through false models, and -just as openly - his growing doubts about his ideology, and finally his décision to drop out of the scene. In this book the author has found the courage to take a stand against his past. He shows what fascination the neo-Nazi movement can have for young people but also the dangers that it holds this book should be recommended reading.'
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