Harm Menkens, another right-wing publisher involved in the Ludendorff Movement
It seems as though the Ludendorff movement was able to attract more than one right-wing publisher. Besides Roland Bohlinger (here), Ludendorff was also able to pull extremist publisher Harm Menkens. Menkens' publishing house Lühe-Verlag is now run by Sonnhild Sawallisch who is a high-ranking member of the Ludendorff movement today (here).
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Harm Menkens
Harm Hinrich Menkens (b. 18 August 1937 in Brake; d. 26 March 2019 in Süderbrarup) was a German captain, right-wing extremist publisher and author of conspiracy theory-oriented writings.
Life and work[edit | edit source]Edit source]
Harm Menkens was born in Brake in 1937. He worked for many years as a captain on the Great Voyage and as a senior seafaring instructor at the Grünendeich Maritime School near Hamburg, before he was removed from the Lower Saxony school service and civil servant status by court order. [1]
Menkens belonged to the milieu of the right-wing extremist League for the Knowledge of God, the Ludendorff movement. The Lühe-Verlag[2], which is close to the BfG, was run by him for decades and is now managed by Sonnhild Sawallisch after his death. [3]
Menkens was concerned with proofs of truth about so-called supranational powers operating in the background. [4] Books (co-)translated by him, such as Jewish History, Jewish Religion: The Influence of 3000 Years by Israel Shahak or The Life of an American Jew in Racist, Marxist Israel by Jack Bernstein, for example, were published by the International Literature for the Study of Political Background Powers. Lühe-Verlag also published the confiscated[5] book Tell the truth and shame the devil by the Swiss Holocaust denier Gerard Menuhin.
Like the right-wing extremist and Ludendorffer Roland Bohlinger (1937–2013), Harm Menken was also active in the green anti-nuclear movement and peace movement. [6]
Harm Menkens died after a serious illness in Süderbrarup in Schleswig-Holstein. [7]
Fonts (selection)[edit | edit source]Edit source]
- Harm Menkens: My candidacy for the office of Federal President. Lühe-Verlag, Süderbrarup 1994
- Harm Menkens: The Silent Resistance to the Nazi Dictatorship. Judgment of the Bayer. Administrative Court of Munich of 19 Feb. 1963 in favour of Mathilde Ludendorff (Ludendorff pension case). Lühe, Süderbrarup around 2000.
- Harm Menkens and co-workers: Nuclear War 1979/80? 1979.
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References and footnotes[edit | edit source]Edit source]
- ↑ bumibahagia.com: Note Lühe-Verlag, retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ↑ In the Schleswig-Holstein Süderbrarup (Schleswig-Flensburg district).
- ↑ Anti-Semitism in traditional costume and lederhosen (Timo Büchner) In: Kontext: Wochenzeitung. 29 June 2022, retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ↑ See, for example, Harm Menkens: Who wants the 3rd World War? Documentation of a letter from H. Menkens.
- ↑ endstation-rechts.de: Seizure at right-wing publisher (Horst Freires, 24 January 2019), retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ↑ See, for example, their co-authored article Residual Security or ... Mass extinction is a "residual risk" imposed by the legislator. In: Walther Soyka (ed.): Der Rechtsweg. No. 6, 17 April 1980 (archive.org).
- ↑ Obituary, retrieved 5 January 2024.
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