German Pegida (Hohenlohe wacht auf) has members in the Ludendorff movement and they meet in Kirchberg-Herboldshausen (Schwäbisch Hall district), If anyone can find and associate with them
It seems that the Ludendorffers have begun networking with other groups, like Hohenlohe wacht auf, a local branch of Pegida. It is said there are Pegida organizers who are members of the Ludendorff group. If anyone has contacts in that branch of Pegida and can find a link back to Ludendorff please let me know (Vincent.Bruno.1229@gmail.com). The Ludendorffers hold meetings in a farmhouse in Kirchberg-Herboldshausen (Schwäbisch Hall district). If anyone in that region knows anything about Ludendorff or how to contact them please let me know. The group is notoriously hard to contact.
Brochure "Only nice neighbors?" distributed in Kirchberg an der Jagst
Right-wing extremism expert: "The League for the Knowledge of God is part of the extreme right"
6/28/2022, 2:19 p.m.
An old farmhouse in Kirchberg-Herboldshausen (Schwäbisch Hall district) is supposed to be a meeting place for right-wingers. It is operated by the so-called Bund für Gotterkenntnis (Ludendorff).
The right-wing extremism expert Timo Büchner has done intensive research and published an educational brochure on the Bund für Gotterkenntnis (Ludendorff). This was distributed to the citizens with the official gazette of Kirchberg an der Jagst.
The Association for the Knowledge of God is part of the "Ludendorff Network", which is organized nationwide, according to Büchner. The association is based on Mathilde Ludendorff's ideology of the German knowledge of God. The woman was a central figure of the völkisch movement in the Weimar Republic.
"The Association for the Knowledge of God is an anti-Semitic and völkisch association" - Timo Büchner, expert on right-wing extremism
For him, it is clear that the League for the Knowledge of God is part of the extreme right in Germany. The association has various real estate, publishing houses, associations and also companies. They are quite well networked in all spectrums of the extreme right. This has been observed again and again, not least in Kirchberg-Herboldshausen, according to Büchner.
Hidden activities
The aim of the group is to have an internal effect, to network the völkisch clans with each other and to spread the ideology of Mathilde Ludendorff, which is deeply anti-Semitic. That is why the federal government is also trying to act in secret, to avoid the public.
In recent years, however, several events have also become public. Timo Büchner's research has shown that people from the region are actively involved. For example, the federal chairwoman of the Association for the Knowledge of God lives in the Hohenlohe district. Other actors are active in the Greater Region, for example in the district of Heilbronn.
The Association for the Knowledge of God organizes its own events. These are so-called family celebrations or clan reunions. But there are also Ludendorff cultural conferences, as well as traditional celebrations, for example at the solstice. However, the house in Kirchberg-Herboldshausen will also be made available to other organizations of the extreme right for events.
In 2021, a high-level neo-Nazi meeting took place with the "Who's Who" of the German neo-Nazi scene. Timo Büchner, expert on right-wing extremism
Such events make it clear how "open to law" the organization is. In addition, there are connections to "Hohenlohe wacht auf", a regional branch of Pegida, which has also opposed the Corona vaccinations, for example.
"Hohenlohe wakes up" was created in 2015 and demonstrated against refugees and asylum policy, according to Büchner. A leading figure of the protest is also active in the League for the Knowledge of God. This is very exciting, according to the right-wing extremism expert, because normally the Association for the Knowledge of God tries to hold back very much. "But they were so convinced that they had to act now, at least that's my interpretation, which is why the person sought publicity."
Brochure "Only nice neighbors?"
Because the federal government appears quite harmless and keeps a low profile, the group is often underestimated. The other events also make it clear how ideologically radical the group is. That's why education is so important, according to Büchner. With the brochure, he wanted to reach a broad public.
Event "Resist the Beginnings"
On Tuesday evening, the series of events entitled "Resist the Beginnings" will be continued at the Hagen coffee house in Heilbronn. Among other things, the so-called "Bund für Gottwissen" in Herboldshausen in Hohenlohe will be examined more closely. The incidents in April in Boxberg-Bobstadt (Main-Tauber district) involving a citizen of the Reich will also play a role. The event starts at 7:30 p.m.
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