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Erich Kern
Erich Kern, (born Erich Knud Kernmayr on 27 February 1906 in Graz - died 13 September 1991 in Kammer am Attersee) was an Austrian right-wing extremist journalist. He became noted as a writer of revisionist books that sought to glorify the activities of the German soldiers during the Second World War.〔Hermann Kurthen, Werner Bergmann & Rainer Erb, '' Antisemitism and Xenophobia in Germany after Unification'', 1997, p. 176〕 ==Origins==
In his late teens, Erich Kern became an early member of the Socialists Worker’s Youth organization and the Communist Youth Association, both Trotskyite Groups active in Austria during the late 1920s/early 1930s. Dissatisfied with Communism, Kern began moving in fascist circles, joining the youth organization “Assault Force” in Graz between 1931 and 1932. Due to his illegal Nazi activity in Austria, he was arrested in 1934 and spent a short period of time in jail. In 1936, Kern served as acting chief editor of the Vienna desk of the "Essen National Newspaper" (a German publication) and after the forcible annexation of Austria in 1938, he was appointed as the managing editor of the Viennese newspaper “German Telegraph.” In 1939, he became the regional press chief for the Vienna branch of the Nazi party. In recognition of his talent, in 1940 he was promoted to be the press secretary for the ''Gauleiter'' of the Saarland/Lorraine, Josef Buerckel. In 1941, Kern, who already held honorary SS officer's rank, enlisted in the Waffen-SS as a private.
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