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    Republikaner-Gründer Schönhuber ist tot". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Franz Schönhuber. Appearances on C-SPAN Franz Schönhuber in the German National...
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  • politician, and author Manuel Schönhuber (born 1991), German footballer This page lists people with the surname Schönhuber. If an internal link intending...
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    show host Franz Schönhuber, with a past in the NSDAP and Waffen-SS. Handlos was chosen as the party's first leader, while Voigt and Schönhuber became his...
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    However, the personal dislike between Schönhuber and Frey made such an alliance impossible, with Frey accusing Schönhuber of being in league with the German...
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  • Neubauer Paul Hausser Otto Ernst Remer Jürgen Rieger Hans-Ulrich Rudel Franz Schönhuber Fritz Rössler Wilhelm Stäglich Gertrud Scholtz-Klink Felix Steiner...
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  • reunification. The rise of right-wing parties as The Republicans led by Franz Schönhuber, the Pro Movement, and the Alternative for Germany (AfD) is a matter...
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  • the European Right, together with among others Jean-Marie Le Pen and Franz Schönhuber. Dillen's daughter Marijke Dillen is also active in Belgian politics...
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  • communist party after the war. Journalist and Waffen-SS volunteer Franz Schönhuber spent 35 years working for mainstream Bavarian newspapers and the Bayerischer...
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    figures such as Jean-Marie Le Pen of the French National Front and Franz Schönhuber of the German Republicans. In the late 1990s, however, he chose to...
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    some support. In 1989, The Republicans (Die Republikaner), led by Franz Schönhuber, entered the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin and achieved more than 7% of...
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    − actor Karl Wilhelm Krause Kurt Meyer Rochus Misch Joachim Peiper Franz Schönhuber − politician Bernhard Siebken Michael Wittmann Max Wünsche Erwin Bartmann...
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  • the party in 1988 due to the increasing radicalisation under leader Franz Schönhuber. He then rejoined REP in 1989 and soon became deputy chairman of the...
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  • joined with well-known political commentator and former CSU activist Franz Schönhuber to form their own party, Die Republikaner (REP) in 1983, with Handlos...
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  • Harald Neubauer-Johanna Grund dissident faction he did clash with Franz Schönhuber as he opposed the leader's plans to co-operate with far right groups...
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    advertisements as well as an event dominated by the federal chairman Franz Schönhuber and accompanied by violent counter-demonstrations. As the CDU/FDP federal...
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    "meteoric" rise of the Republikaner Partei (REP) in 1989, whose leader Franz Schönhuber had been a member of the Waffen-SS, and who "proudly admits his Nazi...
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  • Neubauer Paul Hausser Otto Ernst Remer Jürgen Rieger Hans-Ulrich Rudel Franz Schönhuber Fritz Rössler Wilhelm Stäglich Gertrud Scholtz-Klink Felix Steiner...
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  • out by Schönhuber and instead printing the dissident Deutsche Rundschau. Grund even served as interim leader of the party following Schönhuber's temporary...
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  • Oven Oswald Pirow Karl-Heinz Priester Emil Schlee Franz Schönhuber Alexander Raven Thomson Georg Franz-Willing List of magazines in Germany Philip Rees...
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  • and held their annual conference in early 1990, for 2000 people; Franz Schönhuber was the Republicans' leader, who was in the Waffen-SS in the Second...
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  • Republicans for a brief time, serving as an adviser to its leader Franz Schönhuber, but saw no future for them. In 1983, he founded the Deutschlandrat...
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  • Schnitzler Gertrud Scholtz-Klink Fritz von Scholz Karl Eberhard Schöngarth Franz Schönhuber Ferdinand Schörner Vinzenz Schöttl Percy Ernst Schramm Julius Schreck...
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  • Schleicher Gerhard Schmid Barbara Schmidbauer Hans-Günter Schodruch Franz Schönhuber Léon Schwartzenberg James Scott-Hopkins Barry Seal Madron Richard Seligman...
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  • founder Franz Schönhuber the following year. He backed Schönhuber in his subsequent power struggle with Franz Handlos and as such when Schönhuber became...
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  • Western Goals hierarchy, in addition to courting Jean-Marie Le Pen, and Franz Schönhuber of the German Republikaner Party, had been dining at Simpsons-in-the-Strand...
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  • July 1922; Guard KZ Mauthausen; executed 27 May 1947 Landsberg Prison Franz Schönhuber Born 10 January 1923. Age 19 Waffen-SS member; later chairman of The...
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  • of the party The Republicans led by the former SS-Unterscharführer Franz Schönhuber, which had some popular support in Germany with its call for a ban...
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    Poster campaign of the Republicans for the 1989 European election, featuring Franz Schönhuber....
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  • Republikaner between moderate leader Franz Schönhuber and his more extreme deputy Harald Neubauer, which culminated in Schönhuber being forced to temporarily resign...
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    After his serious illness in the 1970s, Michl Lang, Klaus Havenstein, Franz Schönhuber, Ernst Maria Lang, and finally the actor and Paulaner spokesperson...
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