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Anton Maegerle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anton Maegerle Anton Maegerle is the ''nom de plume'' of the German Social Democratic journalist Gernot Modery.〔Joachim Schäfer, Bettina Röhl ''Stigmatisiert: der Terror der Gutmenschen : verfolgt, verurteilt, verbannt: Siegmar Faust, Hans Filbinger, Lothar Groppe, Steffen Heitmann, Ernst Nolte, Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof, Kurt Waldheim u.a.m.'' Aton, 2003. S. 144〕〔Alice Brauner-Orthen ''Die Neue Rechte in Deutschland: antidemokratische und rassistische Tendenzen''. Leske + Budrich, 2001. (S. 149 )〕 He is also the author of books about far-right politics, right-wing radicalism, the New Right, and right-wing policy in general. ==Personal life== Since Neo-Nazi activists have issued death threats against Maegerle, his true identity is secret and he and his family live under police protection. Only very few personal details of his life and career are known to the public. He was allegedly 40 years old in 2002, and lives in a village in Southern Germany, where he always lived except when he was studying social science.〔Annett Heide: ("Sammler und Jäger" ), ''Berliner Zeitung'', 15 April 2002〕 During the time of his studies, the German right-wing party The Republicans was founded.〔 He describes this occasion as the “priming” for his activism.〔 He himself is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). After finishing his studies he moved home and started to make his inquiries.〔 His neighbors deemed him to be unemployed because they never saw him working, until he was visited by the police because he had received several threats.〔 His articles and books are published under his pseudonym.〔
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