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Page 1: Geh Denken Alliance

14 February 2009, Dresden

... against the largest gathering of the European right-wing extremist movement

The GEH DENKEN alliance...

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1. The victim myth of Dresden

2. The neonazi marches

3. The GEH DENKEN alliance

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Dresden – Platform for the largest yearly neonazi demonstration

On 14 February 2009, 7.500 neo-nazis from all overGermany and Europe participated in the largest neo-nazi demonstration in the post-war history.

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HALBE: Remembrance of honour

WUNSIEDEL: Rudolf Hess march

BUDAPEST: Day of Honour

DRESDEN: Mourning march

JENA: Festival of the People

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13/14 February 1945:Dresden was bombed by the Allies, 25.000 people were killed, the city centre completely destroyed.

Nazi propaganda:begin of the “myth of Dresden”: Dresden as an innocent victim of “anglo-american air gangsters“

“Bombing Holocaust“ - The victim myth

“Bombing Holocaust never again!” NPD Saxony

GDR ideology:anti-imperialistic GDR follows the myth idea: Dresden perceived as “senselessly destroyed“ city

1990s:Neonazis adopted the myth to relativise the nazi crimes: “German Hiroshima“, “bombing holocaust“

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Silent commemoration?!

Wreath of the extreme right NPD covers wreath of the Central Consistory of Jews in Germany, February 2009

The city`s official remembrance concept lacks a clearstand against right-wing extremism and allows RWEs to take over places and topics of remembrance.

A group of Neonazis at the “silent remembrance“ on the Heide cemetery, February 2008

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Neonazi march, 14 February 2009The largest post-war neonazi demonstration

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Neonazi march, 14 February 2009Revisionism

„Yesterday Dresden – today Gaza. Bring the murderers to justice!“ NPD Dresden

„250.000 Germans died in the hell of Dresden. Where is their memorial?“ NPD Wunsiedel

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Neonazi march, 14 February 2009International participation

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Many international delegations participated in last years marches, including members of the “European National Front“.

Great Britain: British National Party Belgium: Groen Rechts Italy: Veneto Fronte Skinheads Czechia: Národní odpor Slovakia: Slovenská pospolitost Spain: Alianca Nacional Bulgaria: Gvardia Greece: Golden Dawn Portugal: Frente Nacional Hungary: Vérés Becsület Kulturális Egyesület

Neonazi march, 14 February 2009International participation

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GEH DENKEN – Go and think!A clear STOP to right-wing extremism

14 February 2009Dresden

More info:[email protected]

Let’s stop the biggest nazi march of Europe – peacefully and determined!

All over Germany and Europe, we appeal to stop the right-wing extremists peacefully and determined in Dresden. We call for demonstrations and rallies on 14th February 2009.

GEH DENKENCall for action

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GEH DENKENAlliance & preparatory group

Civil society organisations: Amadeu Antonio Foundation, Action Reconciliation Service for Peace, Campaign Loud against Nazis, Kulturbüro Sachsen, RAA Sachsen

Democratic parties: Social Democratic Party of Germany Dresden, The Left Dresden, Green Party Dresden

Trade union: German Federation of Trade Unions Dresden

Church / Jewish community: Superintendent Dresden-centre, Jewish Community Dresden

Supporters:- more than 200 prominent initial signatories of the call for action - all in all 1.000 signers during the campaign- international support: UNITED, YHRM

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GEH DENKENCounteractions

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GEH DENKENCounteractions

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GEH DENKENCounteractions

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GEH DENKENCounteractions

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GEH DENKENCounteractions

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GEH DENKENCounteractions

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GEH DENKENEvaluation

+ impressive signal against right-wing extremism

+ 10.000 counter- demonstrators

+ neonazis had to change their marching route

+ wide support of the call for action

+ successful coverage in local, national and international media

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GEH DENKENEvaluation

- peaceful protest along the nazi route was suppressed

- de-escalation strategy of police failed: no adequate protection of / rigid action against GEH DENKEN demonstrators

- at least five serious neonazi attacks

- biggest nazi march since 1945 (7.500 participants)

- city mayor, CDU, Lutheran Church of Saxony refused to take part in GEH DENKEN

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See you at GEH DENKEN 2010!

www.geh-denken.dewww.kulturbuero-sachsen.de