A shame for Germany - meeting of the Neo Nazi movement on the Lehnitzsee Featured
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Cover photo: Villa Adlon Norhei – Own workLand Brandenburg; Potsdam district. Neu Fahrland, Am Lehnitzsee 1. Monument: Villa Adlon
A secret meeting in November 2023 in a hotel near Potsdam arouses disgust, and ordinary citizens wonder what comes next.
High-ranking AfD politicians, neo-Nazis and financially strong supporters of the right-wing scene are said to have discussed a migration policy master plan. Part of this plan should be the deportation and expulsion of millions of people from Germany, regardless of their nationality. This also includes Germans who do not suit the tastes of the conference participants. The conference location was only about 10 km from the site of the Wannsee Conference, where a conference on the expulsion and extermination of millions was held during the Nazi era
Journalists from Correctiv and Greenpeace uncovered the secret meeting.
They were able to obtain documents, pics, and videos from the meeting and speak to several sources close to the participants.
The AfD parliamentary group leader Ulrich Siegmund, the AfD member of the Bundestag Gerrit Huy, the personal assistant to party leader Alice Weidel, Roland Hartwig, the former co-owner of the bakery chain “Backwerk”, Hans Christian Limmer, and the Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner are said to have taken part in the conference.
The meeting was met with outrage and criticism from both politicians from other parties and civil society organizations.
They accused the AfD of having anti-democratic and racist goals and of joining forces with violent extremists.