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Friedhelm Busse (4 February 1929 – 23 July 2008) was a German
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 ...
politician and activist. In a career taking in some six decades Busse established himself as a leading voice of German neo-Nazism.


Early activism

The son of an SA
Sturmbannführer __NOTOC__ ''Sturmbannführer'' (; ) was a Nazi Party paramilitary rank equivalent to major that was used in several Nazi organizations, such as the SA, SS, and the NSFK. The rank originated from German shock troop units of the First World War ...
, Busse was born in
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and served in the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend in 1945. After the war Busse served in the
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, a semi-clandestine anti-
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paramilitary squad exposed in the German press as a front operation for the
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in 1952. He then became active in '' Reichsjugend'', the youth wing of the
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and later the
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. During the early 1960s he took an active role in terrorism in the majority-
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speaking Italian province of
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, and was arrested in 1963 for possession of
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.


VSBD

Busse joined the
National Democratic Party of Germany The National Democratic Party of Germany (german: Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands or NPD) is a far-right Neo-Nazi and ultranationalist political party in Germany. The party was founded in 1964 as successor to the German Reich Party ...
(NPD) in 1964 and soon became one of the party's leading members in
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. As a member of the NPD Busse became associated with student radicalism, much to the displeasure of the NPD leadership. To this end he set up a radical
far right Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
group, '' Aktion Widerstand'', in 1970 and was expelled from the party the following year as the leadership sought to reassert itself. This followed a conviction for weapons offences, also in 1971. In June 1971 he joined with other radicals in setting up the '' Partei der Arbeit/ Deutsche Sozialisten'', which re-emerged in 1975 as '' Volkssozialistische Bewegung Deutschlands'' (VSBD). He had worked closely with the groups counterparts in
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, ''
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'', in order to increase international co-operation. Alongside this he continued to play a leading role in the VSBD until it was outlawed in 1982 following a shooting incident with
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police in which two VSBD gunmen were killed and two police officers injured. The group had been involved in a number of bank robberies during the summer of 1981 but this incident, which occurred in November 1981, represented the end of this fundraising initiative.McGowan, ''The Radical Right in Germany'', p. 184 Busse was sentenced to six years imprisonment at his 1983 trial after being found guilty of charges of illegal possession of weapons and receiving stolen goods.


Free German Workers Party

Busse then became associated with the
Free German Workers' Party The Free German Workers' Party (german: link=no, Freiheitliche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; abbreviated FAP) was a neo-Nazi political party in Germany. It was outlawed by the Federal Constitutional Court in 1995. History The FAP was founded in 1 ...
(FAP), becoming leader of the party in November 1988 when
Michael Kühnen Michael Kühnen (21 June, 1955 – 25 April, 1991) was a leader in the German neo-Nazi movement. He was one of the first post-World War II Germans to openly embrace Nazism and call for the formation of a Fourth Reich. He enacted a policy of sett ...
was forced from that position due to his
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.C.T. Husbands, 'Militant Neo-Nazism in the Federal Republic of Germany in the 1980s', L. Cheles, R. Ferguson & M. Vaughan, ''Neo-Fascism in Europe'', Harlow: Longman, 1992, p. 97 Kühnen had been opposed by Jürgen Mosler, the fiercely homophobic leader of the party's North Rhine-Westphalia group and Busse had thrown his lot in with him in order to emerge as leader. Busse and Mosler themselves soon clashed however, resulting in a further split in the party. In keeping with his
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roots Busse sought to reinvigorate the party by turning it towards
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with which he had long been associated. However the FAP declined as successor groups loyal to Kühnen emerged, with FAP membership as low as 220 people by 1992.


Later years

With the FAP on the wane he became involved with organising '' Freien Kameradschaften'' but was caught by police in
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in 1994 and placed on 20 months probation for attempting to reorganise the banned Action Front of National Socialists/National Activists. Busse died on 23 July 2008 in
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. German officials dug up his grave to remove a
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that had been placed on his casket at the time of burial.Justiz lässt Hakenkreuzfahne aus frischem Grab holen
from ''
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References

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