institutions Identitäre Bewegung

General Info

Titel Identitäre Bewegung
Labels
ID 2859
Type Campaign group
Collection(s)
  • Think Tank import 12-3-21
  • Uri(s)

    Relations

    Person

    Start End Other relation type Related Person
    Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] Altmieks, Nils
    Founder [REVERSE] Altmieks, Nils
    Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] Fiß, Daniel
    Member [REVERSE] Funke, Daniel
    Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] Gerber, Tony
    Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] Krünäge, lHannes
    Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] Lüdtke, Stefan
    Member [REVERSE] Ratajczak, Dawid
    Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] Sebbin, Daniel
    Founder [REVERSE] Sebbin, Daniel

    Texts

    Texts

    arbeitsmodus_ziele

    The IBD has close links to a variety of actors in Germany's new and old right. These include the AfD, ProNRW, the IfS, the Blaue Narzisse, the junge freiheit magazine, and the German Burschenschaften (student associations. It mainly organises protest activities which are meant to promote awareness of the supposed dangers of immigration to the existence of the German ethnic nation ('Grosser Austausch') and German identity. The also demand 'remigration' of illegal immigrants. In the past, members of the IBD have scaled the Brandenburg Gate and an open air piece of art in Dresden to unfold banners protesting against sale of arms, military intervention and immigration.

    einleitung

    The Identitarian Movement Germany is a registered charity and one in a number of European groups of the same kind.

    organisation_finanzierung_text

    The IBD cooperates with Jürgen Elsässer's Compact-Magazin. The Austrian Identitarian Movement's speaker Martin Sellner cooperated with Elsaesser on his Initiative Ein Prozent, together with Götz Kubitschek and Hans-Thomas Tillschneider (Alternative für Deutschland). The Ein Prozent group still exists.