Jürgen Rieger

Politician

1946 – 2009

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Who was Jürgen Rieger?

Jürgen Rieger was a Hamburg lawyer, avowed anti-semite, and deputy chairman of the National Democratic Party of Germany, known for his Holocaust denial. Rieger represented Arpad Wigand former SS Police Leader of the Warsaw district in Occupied Poland, in his trial for war crimes in Hamburg District Court. Wigand was subsequently found guilty in December 1981, and sentenced to 12.5 years.

Rieger was convicted among other for battery, incitement of the people, and the use of prohibited symbols.

Rieger joined the NPD in 2006, and became Hamburg chairman in 2007. He worked in Artgemeinschaft Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft over many years. In the 1990s he was active in the now-suppressed far-right Wiking-Jugend and Faschistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei.

He was an important figure for the NPD, because of his several party donations, the total amount was €500,000.

On 29 October 2009 Rieger died in Berlin from a stroke.

It is alleged that he used the nom-de-plume Jörg Rieck for some of his publications, including in his contribution to the "programmatic" book of the Thule Seminar, Das unvergängliche Erbe. Rieger was editor of the pseudoscientific racialist Neue Anthropologie, sister journal to Roger Pearson's Mankind Quarterly.

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Born
May 11, 1946
Nordenham
Also known as
  • Jurgen Rieger
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Lived in
  • Blankenese
Died
Oct 29, 2009
Berlin

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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