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- German_Alternative abstract "The German Alternative (German: Deutsche Alternative or DA) was a minor neo-Nazi group set up in Germany by Michael Kühnen in 1989. Its declared goal was the restoration of the German Reich and rejected the cession of German areas in Eastern Europe following World War II and all immigration to Germany, claiming that there were already too many foreigners in the country.The group was a successor to the short-lived Nationale Sammlung, itself set up following Kühnen's removal from the Free German Workers' Party due to his homosexuality. It was constituted as a legal political arm of the Gesinnungsgemeinschaft der Neuen Front (GdNF), Kühnen's more militant neo-Nazi organisation. After its founding, it received members from the GdNF, Republicans and the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD). The complete leadership of the NPD in Berlin and Brandenburg defected to the DA in 1991.The group organised under the name Nationale Alternative (National Alternative) in the former East Germany, with Ingo Hasselbach as leader. This guise of the DA organised militia training camps in East Berlin and established close links with other groups and with international figures such as Gary Lauck. However, after around a year of intense activity, this arm of the DA fell apart.After Kühnen's AIDS-related death in 1991, Frank Hübner became the organization's new chairman, while Rene Koswig assumed the role as deputy. Both hail from East Germany. This led about eighty members, primarily from the western part of the country leaving the DA to start the Deutsches Hessen, Nationaler Block, Volkstreue Liste, and Deutscher Weg.The group was banned in 1992 as were the Nationalist Front and National Offensive following an arson attack on an asylum seekers refuge in Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein. At the time, it had 340 members and affiliate organisations in Rhineland-Palatinate, Brandenburg, Saxony, Berlin and Bremen. In Cottbus, it even had more members than the Social Democratic Party of Germany. The decree banning it lists three attacks on hostel containing refugees for which DA members were arrested for participating in.".
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- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
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- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Bremen.
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- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Category:1992_disestablishments_in_Germany.
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- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_nationalist_organizations.
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- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Cottbus.
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- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Hübner.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Free_German_Workers_Party.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Lauck.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink German_Reich.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Gesinnungsgemeinschaft_der_Neuen_Front.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Ingo_Hasselbach.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Kühnen.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Mölln,_Schleswig-Holstein.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink National_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
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- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Nazism.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Rene_Koswig.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Rhineland-Palatinate.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Schleswig-Holstein.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Territorial_evolution_of_Germany.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink The_Republicans_(Germany).
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLink Volkstreue_Liste.
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLinkText "German Alternative".
- German_Alternative wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Alternative".
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- German_Alternative subject Category:1989_establishments_in_Germany.
- German_Alternative subject Category:1992_disestablishments_in_Germany.
- German_Alternative subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Germany.
- German_Alternative subject Category:Far-right_and_fascist_parties_in_Germany.
- German_Alternative subject Category:German_nationalist_organizations.
- German_Alternative subject Category:Neo-Nazism_in_Germany.
- German_Alternative subject Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1992.
- German_Alternative subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1989.
- German_Alternative hypernym Group.
- German_Alternative type Band.
- German_Alternative type Disestablishment.
- German_Alternative type Establishment.
- German_Alternative type Organization.
- German_Alternative type Organization.
- German_Alternative type Thing.
- German_Alternative comment "The German Alternative (German: Deutsche Alternative or DA) was a minor neo-Nazi group set up in Germany by Michael Kühnen in 1989.".
- German_Alternative label "German Alternative".
- German_Alternative differentFrom Alternative_for_Germany.
- German_Alternative sameAs Q1202040.
- German_Alternative sameAs Deutsche_Alternative.
- German_Alternative sameAs Alternativa_Alemana.
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- German_Alternative sameAs Q1202040.
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