Historical revisionist published Roland Bohlinger was a member of Ludendorff's Bund für Gottwissen

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Roland Bohlinger was a right-winger German publisher who founded the historical revisionist press Publishing House for Holistic Research and Culture.  He was also a member of Mathilde Ludendorff's Bund für Gottwissen.  He published a book called "Expert Opinion on the Suitability of Mathilde Ludendorff's Philosophy as an ideological basis for a free-democratic-constitutional community life"

Expert opinion on the suitability of Mathilde Ludendorff's philosophy as an ideological basis for a free-democratic-constitutional community life

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Roland Bohlinger (b. 1937; d. 15 March 2013) was a German far-right publisher and author of conspiracy theory-oriented writings. Bohlinger was a follower of the völkisch ideologues Mathilde and Erich Ludendorff. On his property in Bondelum[1], North Frisia, he had founded a "Free Republic of Uhlenhof", on whose "national territory" the law of Germany supposedly did not apply. [2] This was theoretically substantiated by various articles in his 'system-critical magazine' Freiheit und Recht (Freedom and Law) from his Institute for Holistic Research[3] Bohlinger himself developed a lively publishing activity and was also active as a board member of the "German Legal and Life Protection Association" and was the founder of the "Uhlenhof University". Roland Bohlinger's publishing complex included the Publishing House for Holistic Research and Culture[4], the Theodor Storm mail-order bookstore and the Hütten publishing house. Like Harm Menkens (1937–2013), Roland Bohlinger was also active in the green anti-nuclear movement and peace movement[5]

After a search of the publishing house and the private apartment of Roland Bohlinger and his son Dietrich in November 2002, a circle of friends of Roland Bohlinger was founded. [6] His son Dietrich Bohlinger (German Legal and Life Protection Association) "revived his father's vision" in the Bohlinger publishing group[7]

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  • Institute for Holistic Research: Freedom and Justice. A system-critical magazine. Episode 1 – June 26, 2001. The Free Republic of Uhlenhof and the foreign-controlled state entity under the name FRG. Viöl, Publisher for Holistic Research and Culture, 2001, ISBN 3932878787.
  • The Truth Sets Us Free: The Trial of Roland and Dietrich Bohlinger for Reprinting the Book Jewish ImperialismFreedom and justice. A system-critical magazine. Episodes 8–11. Free Republic of Uhlenhof, Publishing House for Holistic Research. 2005 (Digitalisat))

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  1.  A municipality in the district of Nordfrieslandin Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
  2.  Investor search for right-wing centre (Oire scene)
  3.  cf. e.g. Institute for Holistic Research: Freedom and Justice. A system-critical magazine. Episode 1–June 26, 2001. The Free Republic of Uhlenhof and the foreign-controlled state entity under the name FRG. Viöl, Publisher for Holistic Research and Culture, 2001, ISBN 3932878787.
  4.  Since the 1970s, this anti-Semitic and historical revisionist publishing house, which is often listed in the report of the Schleswig-Holstein Office for the Protection of the Constitution, has been closely associated with the "Bund für Gottwissen" (Association for the Knowledge of God). - Cf. Uwe Backes, Patrick Moreau: The Extreme Right in Germany: History, Present Dangers, Causes, Countermeasures. Akademischer Verlag, Munich 1993, p. 124.
  5.  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).
  6.  Founding of the Circle of Friends of Roland Bohlinger
  7.  verlagsgruppebohlinger.de- accessed 18 May 2021

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