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Ingo Hasselbach (born 14 July 1967 in
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-Weißensee) is a German well known for being a former
neo-Nazi Neo-Nazism comprises the post–World War II militant, social, and political movements that seek to revive and reinstate Nazism, Nazi ideology. Neo-Nazis employ their ideology to promote hatred and Supremacism#Racial, racial supremacy (ofte ...
. He is the author of the book ''Führer Ex: Memoirs of a Former Neo-Nazi'' (with
Tom Reiss Tom Reiss (born May 5, 1964) is an American author, historian, and journalist. He is the author of three nonfiction books, the latest of which is '' The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo'' (2012), which ...
), also made into a movie directed by Winfried Bonengel, which has been translated into several languages. Furthermore he was co-founder of the German
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project, which helps people leave the neo-Nazi community. The project is modeled on a Swedish project with the same name. Hasselbach's parents were two Communist-party loyal journalists. His mother was an editor at the ADN ("
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", the former
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's news service), while his father was employed at the broadcasting service in East Berlin. He was raised mostly with his grandparents. After graduating he began an apprenticeship to become a stonemason, but by 1985 he was subjected to legal censure because of rowdyism. His public appeal "The wall must fall!" brought him a prison sentence of nine months in 1987. In 1988 he joined the
neo-Nazi Neo-Nazism comprises the post–World War II militant, social, and political movements that seek to revive and reinstate Nazism, Nazi ideology. Neo-Nazis employ their ideology to promote hatred and Supremacism#Racial, racial supremacy (ofte ...
community and was again legally censured for "subversive activities". After a first attempt to escape in August 1989 failed, he was detained again for three months until November 1989. Three days before the
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fell a subsequent attempt to escape to
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succeeded. In the years after German reunification he took a leading position in many right-wing extremist organisations, including the " National Alternative" (Nationale Alternative), and the "Comradeship of Social-revolutionary Nationalists" (Kameradschaft Sozialrevolutionäre Nationalisten). Then in 1993 he decided to break with the right-wing extremism community. By this point in time he had spent three years of his life in prison (one of the charges being for incitement to violence).


Post neo-nazism activities

His acrimonious departure from the neo-Nazi community and the publication of his books, ''Die Abrechnung: Ein Neonazi steigt aus'' written with Winfried Bonengel in 1993 and ''Führer Ex'' written with Tom Reiss in 1996, caused his former comrades to send him a letter bomb disguised as a book, which package was opened by his mother, without however sustaining injury. Hasselbach then confessed his accumulated knowledge about the neo-Nazi community to the German Federal Criminal Police Office. He did not only incriminate others but also himself. In 1997 he was given a two-year suspended sentence for an admitted fire-bombing of a left-wing, alternative youth club. After 1995 he traveled quite often to the United States where he began to work as a
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in the immediate aftermath of the
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, focusing on local extreme
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.Extremism: A Global Network
", ''New York Times'', 26 April 1995 p. A25 This helped publicize the English version of his first book ''Die Abrechnung'', ''Führer-Ex''. Having finished his second book ''Die Bedrohung - mein Leben nach dem Ausstieg'' (The threat - my life after the dropout) in 1996, Hasselbach lived for some time in the U.S. and the
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and campaigned publicly for the abolition of the
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and had numerous articles published in the news media on that topic. Following that period up until 2000 he worked together with Winfried Bonengel on the script for the movie "Führer Ex", with premiered in German cinemas at the end of 2002. Today Hasselbach lives in Berlin and works as a freelance writer and journalist. He lives together with German photographer Nadja Klier.


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External links

*Transcript of a 1996 interview on PBS' The NewsHou

*An excerpt from ''Führer Ex: Memoirs of a Former Neo-Nazi'

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