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Anton Maegerle is the ''pseudonym'' of the German journalist ''Gernot Modery''. He is also the author of books about
far-right politics Far-right politics, often termed right-wing extremism, encompasses a range of ideologies that are marked by ultraconservatism, authoritarianism, ultranationalism, and Nativism (politics), nativism. This political spectrum situates itself on ...
, right-wing radicalism, the New Right, and right-wing policy in general.


Personal life

Only very few personal details of his life and career are known to the public. He was in his early 40s in 2002, and lives in a village in
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, where he always lived except when he was studying
social science Social science (often rendered in the plural as the social sciences) is one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among members within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the ...
. During the time of his studies, the German
right-wing Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property ...
party The Republicans was founded. He describes this occasion as the “priming” for his activism. He himself is a member of the
Social Democratic Party of Germany The Social Democratic Party of Germany ( , SPD ) is a social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Saskia Esken has been the party's leader since the 2019 leadership election together w ...
(SPD). After finishing his studies he moved home and started to make his inquiries. His articles and books are published under his pseudonym. Maegerle does not publish any personal data because he is exposed to hostility and threats, as well as threats of murder from
neo-Nazi Neo-Nazism comprises the post–World War II militant, social, and political movements that seek to revive and reinstate Nazism, Nazi ideology. Neo-Nazis employ their ideology to promote hatred and Supremacism#Racial, racial supremacy (ofte ...
s due to his professional activity. At times he was dependent on state personal protection. Therefore, he chose a pseudonym under which his articles, book and TV contributions appear.


Work

Maegerle started collecting information on the right-wing party The Republicans in 1983, and observes right-wing extremists as well as right-wing
conservative Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza ...
circles in Germany and abroad. Maegerle's database contains some 550,000 items and data on ca. 17,000 individuals, and is said to be one of the largest of its kind, providing information to journalists and governments agencies including the
Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution ( or BfV, often ''Bundesverfassungsschutz'') is Germany's federal domestic intelligence agency. Together with the Landesämter für Verfassungsschutz (LfV) at the state level, the fed ...
. In 2001, he published a book against right-wing extremism in
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg ( ; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a states of Germany, German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million i ...
together with the president of the ''Landesamt für Verfassungsschutz'' Helmut Rannacher. Maegerle also collects information on right-wing extremist,
xenophobic Xenophobia (from (), 'strange, foreign, or alien', and (), 'fear') is the fear or dislike of anything that is perceived as being foreign or strange. It is an expression that is based on the perception that a conflict exists between an in-gr ...
and
anti-semitic Antisemitism or Jew-hatred is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews. A person who harbours it is called an antisemite. Whether antisemitism is considered a form of racism depends on the school of thought. Antisemi ...
acts of violence, regularly publishing chronicles of such events. In the past he has worked for the
public broadcasting Public broadcasting (or public service broadcasting) is radio, television, and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service with a commitment to avoiding political and commercial influence. Public broadcasters receive f ...
ARD TV shows ''Panorama'

and ''Report Mainz

the ''
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'

the
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the news magazine '' Stern (magazine), Stern'

and ''
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'
Die WELT
He is a regular contributor to the controversial government-funded Internet newsletter '' Blick nach Rechts'' (''View to the Right'') and wrote for the Informationsdienst gegen Rechtsextremismus (Information Service against Right-Wing Extremism) until it was closed down in 2006. As a result of his feature in ''Report Mainz'' in 2000 several banks cancelled the bank accounts of right-wing extremists. Maegerle belongs to the critics of the Ingolstadt Research Institute for Contemporary Historical Research, a portrayal of which he published in 1996 in the View to the Right.


Honors

On 16 November 2007 Netzwerk Recherche awarded Maegerle, Andrea Röpke and Thomas Kuban its ''"Lighttower Award"''.


Reaction

Some New Right publishers accuse Maegerle's work of containing a
leftist Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy either as a whole or of certain social hierarchies. Left-wing politi ...
bias Bias is a disproportionate weight ''in favor of'' or ''against'' an idea or thing, usually in a way that is inaccurate, closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair. Biases can be innate or learned. People may develop biases for or against an individ ...
because he makes nearly no distinction between
conservatives Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilizati ...
and
Nazis Nazism (), formally named National Socialism (NS; , ), is the far-right politics, far-right Totalitarianism, totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany. During H ...
, and criticize that he receives
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for this. For example, Maegerle defends the use of
political correctness "Political correctness" (adjectivally "politically correct"; commonly abbreviated to P.C.) is a term used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended to avoid offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society. ...
, and published an article in the left-wing newspaper ''
Jungle World ''Jungle World'' is a German left-wing weekly newspaper published in Berlin and in Austria. History Initially founded in 1997 by striking editors of the German left-wing daily '' Junge Welt'', it became independent after only a few issues. ...
'' during the
2002 German federal election The 2002 German federal election was held in Germany on 22 September 2002 to elect the members of the 15th Bundestag. Incumbent Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's centre-left "red-green" governing coalition retained a narrow majority, and the Social ...
in which he, as a
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member, accused CDU chancellor candidate
Edmund Stoiber Edmund Rüdiger Stoiber (born 28 September 1941) is a German politician who served as the 16th minister-president of the state of Bavaria between 1993 and 2007 and chairman of the Christian Social Union (CSU) between 1999 and 2007. In 2002, he ...
of having "''best ties to the twilight zone of right-wing extremism''". The extremism researcher
Eckhard Jesse Eckhard Jesse (born 16 July 1948) is a German political scientist. Born in Wurzen, Saxony, he held the chair for "political systems and political institutions" at the Technical University of Chemnitz from 1993 to 2014. Jesse is one of the best ...
has criticized Maegerle for "scent ngin the well-known Antifa manner almost everywhere right-wing extremists." In 1996, Maegerle's real name was exposed by "
nationalist Nationalism is an idea or movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the State (polity), state. As a movement, it presupposes the existence and tends to promote the interests of a particular nation,Anthony D. Smith, Smith, A ...
-
pacifist Pacifism is the opposition to war or violence. The word ''pacifism'' was coined by the French peace campaigner Émile Arnaud and adopted by other peace activists at the tenth Universal Peace Congress in Glasgow in 1901. A related term is ''a ...
",
Neue Rechte () is the designation for a right-wing political movement in Germany. It was founded as an opposition to the New Left generation of the 1960s. Its intellectually oriented proponents distance themselves from Old Right Nazi traditions and emphas ...
politician Alfred Mechtersheimer. The
Holocaust denier Denial of the Holocaust is an antisemitic conspiracy theory that asserts that the genocide of Jews by the Nazis is a fabrication or exaggeration. It includes making one or more of the following false claims: *Nazi Germany's "Final Solution" wa ...
Germar Rudolf Germar Rudolf (born 29 October 1964), also known as Germar Scheerer, is a German chemist and a convicted Holocaust denier. Background Rudolf was born in Limburg an der Lahn, Hesse. In 1983 he took his Abitur in Remscheid, then studied chemistry ...
published under the name ''Anton Mägerle'' in order to discredit the journalist's research on Holocaust denial. In 2007, Felix Krautkrämer, an editor of ''
Junge Freiheit The ''Junge Freiheit'' (JF, "Young Freedom") is a German weekly newspaper on politics and culture that was established in 1986. Junge Freiheit is politically conservative, right-wing, and nationalistic; it is further described as the "ideologic ...
'' claimed repeatedly, that Maegerle is a
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extremist and he publishes in multiple far left media. Maegerle filed a lawsuit against the claim that he is still publishing in four of the far left media mentioned by name. Krautkrämer, as well as ''
Focus Focus (: foci or focuses) may refer to: Arts * Focus or Focus Festival, former name of the Adelaide Fringe arts festival in East Australia Film *Focus (2001 film), ''Focus'' (2001 film), a 2001 film based on the Arthur Miller novel *Focus (2015 ...
'' Michael Klonovsky, were later ordered by a court not to repeat this claim.BNR, Meldungen 12/07: ''„Junge Freiheit“ muss Falschangaben unterlassen''
(restricted access)


Publications

*"Rechtsextreme Publikationsorgane und -strategien. Verlage, Antiquariate, Zeitschriften und Internet". In: Thomas Fliege, Kurt Möller (Hrsg.):''Rechtsextremismus in Baden- Württemberg. Verborgene Strukturen der Rechten''. Dezember 2001, S. 85-101, *"Autoren des Grabert-Verlags und des Hohenrain-Verlags. Ihre Funktion und ihre Bedeutung in der rechten Szene." In: Martin Finkenberger, Horst Junginger (Hrsg.): ''Im Dienste der Lügen. Herbert Grabert (1901–1978) und seine Verlage.'' Alibri-Verlag, Aschaffenburg 2004, S. 155-174, *''Globalisierung aus Sicht der extremen Rechten''. Bildungsvereinigung Arbeit und Leben Niedersachsen Ost, Braunschweig 2005, *''Rechte und Rechtsextreme im Protest gegen Hartz IV''. Bildungsvereinigung Arbeit und Leben Niedersachsen Ost, Braunschweig 2006, *''Gewerkschaften im Visier von Rechten und Rechtsextremisten''. Bildungsvereinigung Arbeit und Leben Niedersachsen Ost, Braunschweig 2007, *"Politischer und publizistischer Werdegang von Autoren der "Jungen Freiheit"." In: Stephan Braun, Ute Vogt (Hrsg): ''Die Wochenzeitung "Junge Freiheit". Kritische Analysen zu Programmatik, Inhalten, Autoren und Kunden.'' VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Wiesbaden 2007, S. 193-215, ;together with Martin Dietzsch: *''Das Plagiat. Der Völkische Nationalismus der Jungen Freiheit''. Duisburger Institut für Sprach- und Sozialforschung e.V., 1994, *"Digitales Braun. Die Nutzung Neuer Medien durch Neonazis". In: Jens Mecklenburg (Hrsg.): ''Handbuch deutscher Rechtsextremismus.'' Berlin (Elefanten Press) 1996, *"Rechtsextremisten und Neue Medien". In: Jens Mecklenburg (Hrsg.): ''Antifa Reader. Antifaschistisches Handbuch und Ratgeber.'' Berlin (Elefanten Press) 1996, ;together with Friedrich Paul Heller: *''Thule. Vom völkischen Okkultismus bis zur Neuen Rechten.'' Schmetterling-Verlag, 2. aktualisierte und überarbeitete Auflage, Stuttgart 1998, *''Thule. Von den völkischen Mythologien zur Symbolsprache heutiger Rechtsextremisten.'' Schmetterling-Verlag, 3. überarbeitete Auflage, Stuttgart 2007, *''Die Sprache des Hasses. Rechtsextremismus und völkische Esoterik: Jan van Helsing und
Horst Mahler Horst Mahler (born 23 January 1936) is a German former lawyer and political activist. He once was a far-left militant and a founding member of the Red Army Faction before later switching to neo-Nazism. Between 2000 and 2003, he was a member of t ...
.'' Schmetterling-Verlag, Stuttgart 2001,


References


External links

;Texts by Maegerle
Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund (GBV)/ Gemeinsamer Verbundkatalog (GVK): Aufsätze von Anton Maegerle



''Studienzentrum Weikersheim''
(In:
Wolfram Wette Wolfram Wette (born 11 November 1940) is a German military historian and peace researcher. He is an author or editor of over 40 books on the history of Nazi Germany, including the seminal '' Germany and the Second World War'' series from the G ...
(Hrsg.): ''Filbinger – eine deutsche Karriere'', zu Klampen Verlag, Springe 2006, S. 123 ff; PDF-Datei; 70 kB)
''„Junge Freiheit“-Autoren und ihr politisches Umfeld''
(In: perspektive 21, Brandenburgische Hefte für Wissenschaft & Politik Nr. 18/2003, S. 57ff - pdf; 658 kB)

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