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Martin K. Weiche (January 6, 1921 – September 2, 2011〔(London free Press, "Neo-Nazi Martin Weiche dies", September 5, 2011 )〕) was a neo-Nazi political figure in Canada.〔Canadian Press, "Canadian Nazi denies involvement in Dominican conspiracy", ''The Globe and Mail'', June 27, 1981〕 ==Background== Born in Germany, January 6, 1921. Weiche was a Nazi, but he never belonged to the Hitler Youth or the National Socialist Party.〔Jugend Amnestie, Official Document Stamped 2-4-47 by Official Prosecutor Stadtsteinach, Germany〕 As a teenager, Weiche joined the NSKK (National Socialist Power Drivers Corps), an equivalent to some of the present day biker clubs. Weiche fought for Nazi Germany as a pilot and soldier during World War II.〔 Weiche entered Canada on November 13, 1951 at Halifax, arriving on the steamship SS Homeland〔Cdn. Immigration, Halifax, N.S., Nov. 13, 1951〕 Coming to Canada after the war, he earned a living from the 1950s onwards by buying houses cheaply, renovating them and then selling them at a profit.〔 In 1957, Weiche started building apartment buildings in the cities of London and Sarnia. In London, he built a total of thirteen buildings, from a nine unit with a large penthouse suite to the complex known as "Skyview" with 234 units.〔Records of Eng. Dept., City of London〕 In Sarnia, in 1965, Weiche built "Huron View Towers" with 74 units and a large penthouse suite, which was the largest apartment building in Sarnia at the time. Weiche quit his building activities in 1980 and retired to his residence, known as "The Berghof", in Hyde Park, Ontario. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Martin K. Weiche」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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