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Michael Swierczek : ウィキペディア英語版
Michael Swierczek
Michael Swierczek (born 1961 in Hanover) is a German politician who lives in Munich.
Swierczek began his political career as a member of the Young National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD).〔Antifaschistisches Autorenkollektiv, Drahtzieher im braunen Netz – Ein aktueller Überblick über den Neonazi-Untergrund in Deutschland und Österreich, Hamburg 1996, p. 124〕 He was one of the leaders of the ''Freien Nationalisten'' before taking over the leadership of the Munich ''Kameradschaft'' of the Action Front of National Socialists/National Activists (ANS/NA). Swierczek then threw his lot in with the Free German Workers' Party (FAP), serving that group as both Vice General Secretary and chair of the ''FAP-Landesverbandes Bayern''.〔(Fakten und Argumente zum NPD-Verbot )〕
Swierczek split from the FAP in 1990 and formed his own group, National Offensive, in Augsburg on 3 July. Although claiming only around 140 members the group became an important source of propaganda and as leader Swierczek became an important figure in historical revisionism, organising events that featured David Irving and other leading figures as speakers.〔Rand C. Lewis,''The Neo-Nazis and German unification'', Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, p. 65〕 However this group, which was mostly active in Bavaria and Saxony, was banned by the Federal Minister of the Interior on 22 December 1992.〔Hermann Kurthen, Werner Bergmann, Rainer Erb, ''Antisemitism and xenophobia in Germany after unification'', Oxford University Press US, 1997, p. 277〕
Following the outlawing of National Offensive, Swierczek continued in his attempts to organise extremist movements. After attempting to reconvene the ANS/NA he was tried before the Stuttgart regional court and, on May 7, 1995, was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment for trying to restart this banned group.〔Antifaschistisches Autorenkollektiv (Hrsg.), Drahtzieher im braunen Netz – Ein aktueller Überblick über den Neonazi-Untergrund in Deutschland und Österreich, Hamburg 1996, p. 161〕 He has subsequently returned to the NPD.〔
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