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  1. And Germany saw a three-fold increase in far-right marches in the first six months of 2023. For the first time since WWII, Germany also has a powerful far-right political party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), that is openly anti-immigrant and white nationalist and is finding increasing success in elections. AfD won 94 seats in the 2017 ...

  2. Extremism in Germany's Military and Federal Authorities Islamists, as well as right- and left-wing extremists, are believed to be serving in Germany’s federal authorities and armed forces. The Military Counterintelligence Service ( Militärischer Abschirmdienst or MAD) has investigated 300 suspected cases of Islamism in Germany’s armed forces, identifying 24 Islamists within its own ranks ...

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · What the AFD’s rise would mean for Germany — and the EU The impact AFD has already had offers a preview of what the group’s actual ascent to governance at national and state levels would mean.

  4. May 8, 2024 · It is a spring evening in Germany's eastern city of Cottbus, and dozens of people have crowded into a small venue to hear a man who once dubbed himself the "friendly face" of National Socialism ...

    • The Rise of Right Wing Extremism
    • “Working Off of The Past”
    • The Failure of Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung
    • Conclusion

    In March, 2021, the German intelligence agency, the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV), announcedthe far-right authoritarian party, Alternative for Germany Party (AfD), would be put under surveillance. In essence, the BfV legally has access to AfD member’s phones and will monitor their activities and member’s movements, due to the threat they po...

    How can we begin to explain the rise of right-wing extremism in Germany? The rise of extremism can be explained by Germany’s approach to dealing with its authoritarian past. Shortly after World War II, the German response was a disinterested mess in which the East Germans would blame the West Germans and vice versa. Deborah Lipstadt sums it up as, ...

    However, at its core, Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung has created an over-cautious culture that enforces a collective shame in Germany. David Brooksof the New York Times gets at this phenomenon by contrasting a “guilt culture” and a “shame culture.” Brooks describes the two as: “In a guilt culture, you know you are good or bad by what your conscience fe...

    Over twenty years ago, Peter Schneider identified this growing shame culture in his native Germany. Although he would refer to it as collective guilt, he would define it in similar terms as a thesis that “paints all cats grey and leaves little distinction between collaborators and decent people.” While criticizing Daniel Jonah Goldhagen’s book, “Hi...

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  5. Mar 18, 2024 · The EU received 1.1 million asylum requests in 2023, the highest number since 2015. Germany got by far the largest number of claims — more than 300,000 — mostly from Syria, Afghanistan and Turkey.

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  7. Dec 11, 2022 · The similarities between this plot in Germany and the January 6 attack on the Capitol are striking, I mean, given that we know that there were a number of veterans participating in that.

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