-
members came from the main far-right
terrorist gang of this time, the
Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann. The Hepp-Kexel
group was
until the self-release of the NSU...
-
connections to a
German right-wing
extremist group,
Wehrsportgruppe Hoffman. The
Wehrsportgruppe Hoffman had
around 400
members and
possessed illegal...
-
emerge in Germany. The NPD splintered,
giving rise to
paramilitary Wehrsportgruppe.
These groups attempted to
organize under a
national umbrella organization...
-
interest in
paramilitary activities and
established contacts with the
Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann (WSG Hoffman), a neo-**** far
right anti-government militia...
- bombing, Köhler had been
involved with the
banned neo-****
militia Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann, and
doubts remain as to
whether he
acted alone. A federal...
- far-right extremist. In 1976 he
became de
facto deputy leader of the "
Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann" (WSG-Hoffmann), a
network of
between 400 and 600 politically...
- anti-democratic subculture. In the 1980s, many of its
members joined the
Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann, a
banned neo-****
paramilitary organization,
reflecting a...
- Germany/Labour
Party Wehrsportgruppe [de]
Military Sports Group Wehrsportgruppe Hengst [de]
Military Sports Group Hengst Wehrsportgruppe Rohwer [de] Military...
- Poeschke,
presumably by a
member of the far-right
terrorist group Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann. However,
there was no conviction, as the
alleged perpetrator...
-
University of Tübingen
student Gundolf Köhler, a
member of the neo-****
Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann 1982
Nuremberg shooting 24 June 1982 Nuremberg,
Bavaria West...