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Rudel [OP]

2003-08-17 08:54 | User Profile

*On the same day the Berlin 'Holocoust' museum monstruosity works started (a prime location in central Berlin will be embellished with [url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3155901.stm]2700 concrete slabs[/url], courtesy of the jewish architect Peter Eisenman), thousands of idealistic NS people from all over Europe converged to Wundsindel, Germany, to mark the aniversary of the Rudolf Hess death. There are good men and good news in this world, after all. I also notice that all the arrested were immediately 'released without charges' - an interesting development in a country otherwise known as the strictest politically correct tiranny in the world. Is this a coincidence or are there some straws in the wind? *

[url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/08/16/germany.arrests.ap/index.html]71 neo-Nazis held in Hess march[/url] Saturday, August 16, 2003 Posted: 3:48 PM EDT (1948 GMT)

BERLIN, Germany (AP) -- German police detained 71 neo-Nazis Saturday during a march in memory of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess in the Bavarian town where he was buried after his 1987 suicide.

Police said they deployed some 1,000 officers to prevent trouble at the march, which drew 2,600 neo-Nazis to Wunsiedel. Demonstrators were detained for displaying outlawed Nazi symbols like the swastika, or for carrying weapons such as knives, tear gas spray and a baseball bat, police spokesman Klaus Bernhardt said.

All 71 were released without charges by Saturday evening, by which time the marchers had dispersed without incident, he said. Police said they also confiscated neo-Nazi music CDs from some marchers.

The Wunsiedel cemetery where Hess was buried in the family plot was sealed off by police Saturday.

Hess, the last leading Nazi, hanged himself at age 93 in Spandau Prison in then West Berlin on August 17, 1987, after nearly 41 years as a prisoner. Neo-Nazis regularly troop to Wunsiedel to mark the day he died.

Meanwhile, some 400 people rallied against the marchers in the northeastern Bavarian town Saturday.


Otho_Isch

2003-08-17 09:27 | User Profile

**Police said they also confiscated neo-Nazi music CDs from some marchers. **

Those things hurt when they get chucked at your head. Cops are always watching out for the little guy.


Campion Moore Boru

2003-08-17 09:31 | User Profile

*Originally posted by Rudel@Aug 17 2003, 02:54 * ** Hess, the last leading Nazi, hanged himself at age 93 in Spandau Prison in then West Berlin on August 17, 1987, after nearly 41 years as a prisoner. **

Uh-huh.


Campion Moore Boru

2003-08-17 09:36 | User Profile

[url=http://www.rudolf-hess.org/english/index.php3?fs=8]Hoess "Suicide"[/url]


jamestown

2003-08-17 20:34 | User Profile

[SIZE=3]Report of the Wunsiedel-coordination[/SIZE]

**Wunsiedel: The European commemoration for Rudolf Heß grows stronger **

Despite the unknown legal situation about 4000 participants came to Wunsiedel. Both the ceremony and the march were carried out peacefully and in a disciplined manner.

Wunsiedel: The European commemoration for the murdered peace aviator Rudolf Heß is growing stronger year after year. Starting with about 1000 participants in the year 2001 the number has grown in the following year to about 2600 attendants and is this year at about 4000 people, thus breaking all expectations so far. Additionally the number of foreign guests grew significantly in comparison to the previous years as people from even more European countries with more attendees arrived. Delegations from Italy, Spain, Flanders, the Netherlands, Eastmark (Austria), Scottland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Czechia, Bulgaria, Croatia and Norway give clear evidence of the significance of Rudolf Heß and his destiny for the peoples of Europe.

All of Wunsiedel was preoccupied with Rudolf Heß. Volontary supporters of the Wunsiedel coordination distributed several thousand leaflets at the beginning of August in order to inform the local population about the coming commemoration ceremony. The content of the leaflets were depicting the importance and the circumstances of the murder of Rudolf Heß as well as the methods of the local media and politicians, that try to sabotage our commemoration every year by means of public diffamation and illegal methology. This year, Wunsiedel was supposed to be "multicoloured not brown (colour of nazism)", and Wunsiedlers who did not subscibe to that got a lot of problems from the gang of mayor Willi Beck and district councilor Peter Seißer.

As in the previous years our commemoration has been banned by the district council of Wunsiedel. As in the previous years this ban has been certified by the judges at the administrative court in Bayreuth. As in the previous years this ban has only been based on prognostications and presumptions. The administrative judges even added a prognosis anticipating a potential source of thread to public order to their verdict. Something that the district court no longer added to its verdict as the police department could no longer present any evidence supporting that assumption. This year the administrative court held the view that the commemoration ceremony posed a high risk of endangering public security, as the ceremony is supposed to glorify national socialism, tied to the heritage of Rudolf Heß, and thus violating hate crime legislation. But this assumption was not shared by the constitutional court, as there was no way to find a constitutional justification for that claim. In the appeal law suit an opinion prevailed among the suppreme court judges that led to the release of an order abolishing the ban on the ceremony.

Due to the surprising confirmation of the ban in the second court case at the Bavarian administrative court (the judges were exchanged prior to this particular law suit) and the then necessary complaint about the infingement of constitutional rights at the supreme court as the last straw for the chance of the final abolution of the ban, the legal proceedings in this year were longer than in the past, thus posing a strong psychological burden on the organizers. This should have been the intention of the administrative boards in Bavaria. But nonetheless neither the Wunsiedel coordination nor most of the potential participants were losing their nerves about this as the significant increase in attendence rates has finally proven (we thank you for your trust). Even the illegal attempts of various state law enforcement agencies to put pressure on bus tour operators via false claims of illegality that could lead to the annulation of travel contracts, did not materialize. Futhermore these state law enforcement agencies will be confronted with further legal measures.

All of Wunsiedel was in activity due to Rudolf Heß. But not the Antifa. She has been frustrated in the last years due to the miscalculation of proportions of numbers and thus decided not to launch a counter demonstration. Although so much wanted by the city council, the "potential for the endangerment of public security" did not show up, so the prognostications about the potential thread justifying the ban pretty much bursted like soap bubbles. As a substitute for the Antifa rabble an ordinary citizen's protest has been inflated instead. A band of enterpreneurs, church leaders and politicians of the establishment parties tried to incorporate the town in their protest. Stupid, dead in the inside and a sick relationship to one's own past. Afroamerican and jiddish noise was ordered to be played in the houses along the marching route in order to drown us, but nothing could be heard. The Wunsiedlers can't be so easily fooled by the establishment gang. A few uncreative banners were hanging across the street, sluggishly written and painted most likely by the local female reverent. The symbolic renamings of the street names also had the impression of being rather helpless and were quickly removed by courageous citizens.

At the morning of August the 16th 2003 the marching in of the participants into Wunsiedel began. At the city borders massive police barriers were positioned. But the threatened toughening of existing controls announced by district councilor Peter Seißer the evening before in the TV could be just shrugged away as another self posture of that man, as there were nothing of that kind the next day. The methology of the controls and the arbitrariness of the arrests were of no different quality than the years before. But the controls went faster this year given the high number of attendees. The occasional incidents at the police controls can lead to the conclusion that the authorities were particularly interested in pushing up the numbers of arrested people with illegal arms possession in order to find reasons for the existence of a "thread to the public order", because there is no other reason to find an explanation why a complete vehicle full of people with base ball bats and masks very trying to sneack into Wunsiedel. But most of the arrests during the ceremony were due to the violation of the various rules set by the authorities.

At noon around 12.30 the ceremony leader lawyer Jürgen Rieger was opening the commemoration at the central place at the Burgermühlweiher. Then the free song writer André Lüders was starting his performance. Songs and greetings were given in a proceeding manner by the delegations from Italy, Spain, Flanders, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and Switzerland in their various native tongues as well as in their german translations. Jürgen Rieger also read the greeting of the deceased son of Rudolf Heß, Wolf Rüdinger Heß, from the year 2001. After a few words from one time witness the free song writer Manual started his show. During his performance several letters of Rudolf Heß written in his prison time were read. The last musical performance was given by the Scottman John Cartwright, singer of the band "Nemesis", who composed a new song in commemoration of Rudolf Heß that was played the first time in public at this incident.

At 15.30 finally the attendees could start their commemoration march through town. The leading banner in front of the marching members dedicated to this year's congregation read: "Neither justice nor humanity". These words put together into a few words what Rudolf Heß had to go through in his inhuman captivity. Slowly the European commemoration march is set in motion, mourning music sounds off, flags wave in the wind. It appears that all of Wunsiedel has congregated at the side walks in order to take part in the event. But no trace of disgust. Curiosity draws the people out of their houses. In many cases they quickly get to know that the public image created by the media is not matching reality. They see young people marching peacefully, silent and in honour. Thousands of them who look the way that makes it clear that they take their business seriously. The mood pretty soon takes over the bystanders at the side walks, who hold out as silently and inert as if they knew what it is all about. Those who do not understand are a small, isolated and pityful bunch. Ordered by the mayor in order to disrupt and to scream out all their vileness. One need not be a prophet in order to find out to whom the sympathy was dedicated on this day and who harvested the scorn. After one hour the commemoration march was arriving back at the festival place at the Bürgermühlweiher. In endless rows the marching in proceeds around the place until the last attendees arrive. With an extensive speech Jürgen Rieger finally ends the commemoration of this year at 17.30 dedicated to the 16th year of death of Rudolf Heß.

It has finally turned out that all the arrested persons have been released without charges. Now the last patriotic forces of the national resistance have taken their trip home.

Many thanks for all attendees and supporters.

[url=http://www.widerstandnord.com/wunsiedel2003]http://www.widerstandnord.com/wunsiedel2003[/url]

[img]http://abnd.davidduke.com/Wunsiedel_160803.jpg[/img]

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Feric Jaggar

2003-08-18 13:36 | User Profile

[QUOTE=jamestown,Aug 17 2003, 15:34 ]

[img]http://abnd.davidduke.com/Wunsiedel_160803.jpg[/img]

Look at that dark gray marble slab to the right of Hess' gravesite. Doesn't that look like a light colored menorah ingraved there near that plant in the white pot? :huh: