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(; ) or (; ) are several anticonstitutional revisionist groups and individuals in Germany and elsewhere who reject the legitimacy of the modern German state, the
Federal Republic of Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen constituent states have a total population of over 84 ...
, in favour of the
German Reich German ''Reich'' (, from ) was the constitutional name for the German nation state that existed from 1871 to 1945. The ''Reich'' became understood as deriving its authority and sovereignty entirely from a continuing unitary German ''Volk'' ("na ...
. ' adherents typically espouse the belief that the
German Reich German ''Reich'' (, from ) was the constitutional name for the German nation state that existed from 1871 to 1945. The ''Reich'' became understood as deriving its authority and sovereignty entirely from a continuing unitary German ''Volk'' ("na ...
was not succeeded by the Federal Republic of Germany under the principle of
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. Instead, they hold that the Reich continues to exist in its pre-World War II or pre-World War I borders, and its legitimate government is one or another of the ' organizations. ' have engaged in violence and criminal activities, and are monitored by the
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as extremist organizations. The latter estimated that some 21,000 people belong to the movement in Germany . In December 2022, German federal police arrested 25 people accused of planning a coup against the German government, some of whom were closely associated with the movement.


History

The original ' (
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y/Provisional Reich Government, KRR) was founded in 1985 by Wolfgang Gerhard Günter Ebel. The movement espouses
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,
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, and
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. The movement has been described as
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 ...
in character, although ''
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'' reported in 2016 that adherents "draw ridicule even from neo-Nazis". Many supporters of the movement are also
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who support a restoration of the
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or
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. The German Federal Ministry of the Interior concludes that only a small part of the movement is part of the organized neo-Nazi milieu proper (for about 5%). Nonetheless, as the movement rejects the existence of the Federal Republic, it is very likely that members of the movement violate the legal order of the Federal Republic. During the
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, the so-called
Querdenker Since April 2020, when Germany's Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the governmental lockdown imposed in March to counter the COVID-19 pandemic did not allow blanket bans on rallies, numerous protests have been held in Germany against anti ...
-movement was formed in Germany. The only consensus of the movement was the rejection of government measures against the pandemic. Many Reich citizens were also part of the Querdenker-movement. and other right-wing extremists strengthened within this movement In 2021 the
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in
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published a study and came to the conclusion: "The mixing of corona deniers, Reich citizens and right-wing extremists leads to a dangerous radicalization of corona denier and Querdenken-movement." In December 2022, Germany arrested 25 people accused of planning a coup against the German government. Among the arrests was
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, who in the event the coup succeeded would have become head of state. On May 13, 2025, the German Federal government banned "Königreich Deutschland" ("Kingdom of Germany"), a
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-based movement founded in 2012 and believed to be the main Reichsbürger organization. Four of its leaders were arrested and searches were conducted in seven
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.


Definition and theories

A handbook of the state of Brandenburg classifies the movement as "extremist" according to the framework of the
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(). There, "extremist" refers to attitudes and ideologies that are directed against the basic conditions of a modern democracy and open society, such as the right of the people to elect their government democratically. The defines the movement as: The movement is characterized by a rejection of the modern
Federal Republic of Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen constituent states have a total population of over 84 ...
; denial of its legality and legitimacy; and denial of the authority of the federal, state, and local governments in Germany. believe that the political boundary of either the
1871 Events January–March * January 3 – Franco-Prussian War: Battle of Bapaume – Prussians win a strategic victory. * January 18 – Proclamation of the German Empire: The member states of the North German Confederation and the sout ...
or
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borders still exist and that the modern Federal Republic of Germany is "an administrative construct still occupied by the Allied powers". The movement has used some of the concepts and techniques of the One People's Public Trust, an American
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movement operated by
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ideologue Heather Ann Tucci-Jarraf.


Historical revisionism

The self-described maintain that the Federal Republic of Germany is illegitimate and that the Reich's 1919
Weimar Constitution The Constitution of the German Reich (), usually known as the Weimar Constitution (), was the constitution that governed Germany during the Weimar Republic era. The constitution created a federal semi-presidential republic with a parliament whose ...
(or an earlier constitution) remains in effect. The use a variety of arguments. One of them is a selective reading of a 1973 decision of the
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concerning the 1972
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between
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and
East Germany East Germany, officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from Foundation of East Germany, its formation on 7 October 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with West Germany (FRG) on ...
. In 1949, the
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("West Germany") and the
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("East Germany", GDR) were established. The constitution of the Federal Republic mentioned a Germany and a German people beyond the Federal Republic. An example is article 23 (old version): During the first twenty years, the Federal Republic tried to isolate the GDR. After this goal seemed to be no longer feasible, the Federal Republic of Germany entered into the Basic Treaty with the German Democratic Republic to establish diplomatic relations and limited cooperation between the two German states. The Christian Democratic opposition in the Federal Republic rejected the treaty. The state of Bavaria even appealed to the Federal Constitutional Court asserting that the Basic Treaty violated the constitutional objective of re-unification. The judgement of the Court on 31 July 1973 ruled that the Basic Treaty does not violate the constitution because it does not make a German re-unification impossible. In its judgement, the Court also declared: The usually only cite the part that the German Reich survived the collapse. They remain silent on the Court's statement that the Federal Republic is identical to it. Therefore, many members of the movement typically conclude that the German Reich still "exists" and that the Federal Republic of Germany is not an actual
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but a
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created by Allied nations after
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. Consequently, many groups claim that they have restored the governmental bodies of the German Reich and now act as the official German government (of the German Reich). In practice, a group of had a meeting that elected the office holders of the Reich (e.g., Reich chancellor, Reich President). As there are several of such groups, there are several people in Germany who claim these offices. Some groups maintain a different point of view. According to them, the Weimar constitution was not legitimate and therefore the older imperial constitution of 1871 is still in effect. These people claim to be ''Kaiser'' (emperor), ''leader of Prussia'' etc. Still other groups have created, in their point of view, German sovereign states without historical precedent, for example a
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or a regional entity. Other groups do not operate under the label of a 'restored' or new German state but call themselves simply (). They reject the Federal Republic and claim that their house is a sovereign entity.


Antisemitism

According to the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, some of the groups and individuals hold antisemitic views. One example is the organization , which was prohibited in March 2020. It promotes the idea that
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and
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have no human rights nor a right to property. A handbook of the
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holds that most views of the have an antisemitic core. Usually the ' use antisemitic
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, such as ''those from the Eastern Coast'' or ''the
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''. Antisemitic conspiracy theories are attractive for the people in the ' movement because they provide a simple explanation of the world by dividing humanity into friends and foes. A group of
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is made responsible for wars and poverty.


Membership

, Germany's domestic intelligence service, the
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(BfV), estimated that movement membership had grown by 80% over the previous two years, more than estimated earlier, with a total of 18,000 adherents, of whom 950 were categorized as right-wing extremists. This marked an increase from BfV's 2016 estimate of 10,000 adherents and 2017 estimate of 12,600 adherents. The increase in numbers may be attributable to more adherents becoming known to authorities, rather than an actual increase in the number of adherents. The heterogeneity of the movement and its division into many small groups that are often independent of one another make it difficult to estimate the number of active . adherents are scattered around Germany, but concentrated in the southern and eastern parts of the country, in the states of
Brandenburg Brandenburg, officially the State of Brandenburg, is a States of Germany, state in northeastern Germany. Brandenburg borders Poland and the states of Berlin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony. It is the List of Ger ...
,
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV; ; ), also known by its anglicized name Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania, is a state in the north-east of Germany. Of the country's sixteen states, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ranks 14th in population; it covers an are ...
and
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. BfV has estimated that there are 3,500 adherents in Bavaria and around 2,500 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 ...
. Adherents tend to be older, with most aged 40–60 years old and an average age of over 50. The majority are male and socially disadvantaged. The
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, which monitors far-right activities in Germany, states that adherents are "often isolated" and "completely cut off from reality". German counter-extremism official Heiko Homburg states that the movement is an amalgamation of right-wing extremists, esoterics, and
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, and that the movement attracts conspiracy theorists, the economically troubled, and "people who are a little mentally disordered".


Activities

As of 2009, there was no reliable count of the number of KRRs then existing, but the ''KRR FAQ'', an online registry maintained by a German jurist, lists some 60 persons or organizations associated with operating competing KRRs. Several (though by no means all) KRRs have links to
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extremist or
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 ...
groups. The
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, Germany's federal domestic security agency, has monitored since November 2016, and the security services of individual states have been monitoring the activities of the group for longer. Some KRRs are ready to issue, for a fee, so-called official documents such as building permits, and driving licences, which their adherents may attempt to use in everyday life. In one instance, Wolfgang Ebel's KRR issued an "excavation permit" to the
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(a
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), who then had men dig up a plot of land in the
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region in search of the
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for two weeks, until the landowner hired a private security service to drive them off. Similarly, in 2002 Ebel's KRR asserted that it had sold the , a manor in
Kleinmachnow Kleinmachnow is a municipality in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated south-west of the borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf and east of Potsdam. First mentioned in the Landbuch of Karl IV in 1375, the Kleinmachno ...
south of the Berlin city limits that had been owned by the German
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(and therefore, according to Ebel, by his KRR) to one of the two competing governments of Sealand, thus creating, in their view, an enclave of Sealand in Germany. KRR adherents have also on occasion refused to pay taxes or fines, arguing that the laws providing for such sanctions have no constitutional basis. In the ensuing judicial proceedings, they refuse to recognize the courts as legitimate. Some also pursue their activities abroad. In 2009, after Swiss authorities refused to recognize the so called Reich Driving Licence of a German KRR adherent, he unsuccessfully appealed the case up to the
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. Wolfgang Ebel's original organization, in particular, continues to attempt enforcing its asserted authority through attempts at intimidation. According to Ebel, his government has issued more than 1,000 arrest warrants against people who have disregarded documents issued by the KRR. These warrants inform the addressee that, once the Reich Government is in power, they will be tried for
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, for which the penalty is death. Ebel has also admitted owning a government helicopter painted in the
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, but has denied using it for intimidating fly-overs. Several attempts to prosecute Ebel for threats, impersonating a public servant and so forth have failed because, according to German prosecutors, all courts have found him to be
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.


Violence by Reichsbürger activists

In 2016,
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, a self-proclaimed and the 1998 winner of the Mister Germany beauty contest, violently resisted his eviction from his house in
Reuden Reuden (official name: ''Reuden/Anhalt'') is a village and a former municipality in the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is around 50 km east of Magdeburg, and around 100 km south-west of Berlin. Since 1 Janu ...
. When the German police arrived on scene they encountered a group of around 120 people, who were staying on Ursache's and his in-law's property. Ursache deemed his property as part of the self-proclaimed State of Ur and flew the flag of the old German ''Reich'' above the home. After a first eviction attempt failed, the German police returned with a special response team the day after. When the eviction started, Ursache opened fire and injured two officers. Ursache was shot and rushed to a hospital. In 2019, Ursache was convicted of
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and sentenced to 7 years in prison. Also in 2016, in
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near
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, a self-described fired on a special response unit of the
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when they attempted to confiscate his 31 firearms. Three police officers were injured. One of them later died from his injuries. The weapons confiscation followed the revocation of the murderer's firearms permit and his repeated refusal to co-operate with local authorities. German authorities expressed concern at the escalation in violence. The event attracted international attention. Bavarian ministers called for increased surveillance of the right-wing extremist movement. On 23 October 2017, Wolfgang P. was sentenced to imprisonment for life. In
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,
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, in 2014, one group (the Free State of Prussia) attempted to smuggle weapons into Germany in an attempt to create its own militia. Police raids have found large stockpiles of guns and ammunition hoarded by adherents. In 2018, the German magazine ''
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'' reported that adherents had been attempting to build an armed
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in preparation for Day X—"an imagined day of reckoning or uprising against the German government". In April 2022 four members of a group called United Patriots () were detained for plotting to overthrow the government. They planned to destroy electrical substations and power lines through bomb attacks to cause a nationwide power outage to create "civil war-like" conditions. Two members are also alleged to have been plotting to kidnap the German health minister
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. Lauterbach was said to have been aware of the plans.


Patriotic Union

Patriotic Union () or The Council () is the name of a
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right-wing extremist group. It aims is to establish a new government in Germany in the tradition of the German Empire of 1871. The gang wanted to provoke chaos and a civil war in Germany and thus take over power in the Federal Republic of Germany. Among other things, the German Bundestag was to be taken by force of arms and taking into account, that there will be killings of people.


Aims

The group wanted to establish a new government (Council). Since November 2021 the network had been planning an armed attack on the
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, as well as public arrests of politicians to cause public unrest. The Patriotic Union assumed that parts of the German security authorities would then have shown solidarity with the terrorist group, which would have led to an overthrow and the group would have taken power.


Members

Heinrich Reuss, a German aristocrat, is alleged to have led the group and been the planned head of state of the group. The group, which comprised more than a hundred people, was divided into areas of responsibility. The Federal public prosecutor has 52 suspects and arrested 25 of them. The gang also included several former members of the Special Forces Command (KSK), including a former
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of the Paratrooper Battalion of the
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, The GSG9 searched a KSK site of the
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near
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. was supposed to lead the military arm of the group. The Federal Public Prosecutor describes von P. alongside Heinrich Reuss as a "ringleader". Von P. is said to have tried to recruit police officers and soldiers. A lawyer and judge in the state of Berlin, Birgit Malsack-Winkemann, was designated as the future minister of Justice. Malsack-Winkemann was a member of the German Bundestag from 2017 to 2021 for the
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and was arrested on 7 December 2022. The group included at least one other AfD politician, an AfD Stadtrat from
Olbernhau Olbernhau is a town in the district Erzgebirgskreis, in Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the Ore Mountains, 35 km southeast of Chemnitz, and 23 km north of Chomutov, Czech Republic. History Presumably, the town's name arose from t ...
in the Saxon Ore Mountains. Other members were doctors and at least one was an entrepreneur.


2022 investigations and arrests

German police authorities have been investigating the group since spring 2022. The group is also made up of parts of the radicalized German movement, a heterogeneous group of COVID-19 protesters and deniers. Reuss was the starting point for the investigations, which ended up being carried out by the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) under the name ''Shadow''. In addition, several state criminal investigation offices and
state offices for the protection of the constitution The State Office for the Protection of the Constitution (; ) is a States of Germany, state-level security agency in Germany. In seven federal states of Germany, it is a semi-independent agency called and reports to the state's interior ministry ...
were involved. Over 3,000 police officers, including officers of the
GSG 9 , formerly , is the police tactical unit of the German Federal Police (Bundespolizei). The unit is responsible for combatting terrorism and violent crime, including organized crime. In addition to its headquarters location in Sankt Augustin-H ...
unit, searched more than 130 sites (including homes, offices, and storage facilities) throughout Germany, one of the largest anti-extremist raids in the nation's history.David Crossland
German police arrest 25 far-right coup plotters in dawn raids
''The Times'' (7 December 2022).
Searches of areas in Austria and Italy took place simultaneously. During the raids, coordinated by the
Federal Police A law enforcement agency (LEA) is any government agency responsible for law enforcement within a specific jurisdiction through the employment and deployment of law enforcement officers and their resources. The most common type of law enforcement ...
, 25 people were arrested out of a total of 52 suspected far-right coup plotters associated with the movement. Those implicated in the suspected plot included active military personnel and policemen. Prosecutors stated that those arrested plotted an armed overthrow of the German government and the democratic constitution. The Patriotic Union group had stockpiled
Iridium Iridium is a chemical element; it has the symbol Ir and atomic number 77. This very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum group, is considered the second-densest naturally occurring metal (after osmium) with a density ...
satellite telephones, expensive devices which could operate even if the electricity network was down. The General Federal Prosecutor Office said: "The arrested suspects belong to a terrorist organization which was founded by the end of November 2021 at the latest and which has set itself the goal of overthrowing the existing state order in Germany and replacing it with its own form of state, the outlines of which have already been worked out." Those arrested included aristocrat Heinrich Reuss (who styles himself ''Heinrich XIII, Prince Reuss of Greiz''), a 71-year-old descendant of the , who owns an estate in
Thuringia Thuringia (; officially the Free State of Thuringia, ) is one of Germany, Germany's 16 States of Germany, states. With 2.1 million people, it is 12th-largest by population, and with 16,171 square kilometers, it is 11th-largest in area. Er ...
where the group met, several of his followers, and a 69-year-old former
Bundeswehr The (, ''Federal Defence'') are the armed forces of the Germany, Federal Republic of Germany. The is divided into a military part (armed forces or ''Streitkräfte'') and a civil part, the military part consists of the four armed forces: Germ ...
parachutist commander identified as . Also arrested was Birgit Malsack-Winkemann, a former
Alternative for Germany Alternative for Germany (, AfD, ) is a Far-right politics in Germany (1945–present), far-right,Far-right: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Right-wing populism, right-wing populist and National conservatism, national-conservative p ...
(AfD) member of the
Bundestag The Bundestag (, "Federal Diet (assembly), Diet") is the lower house of the Germany, German Federalism in Germany, federal parliament. It is the only constitutional body of the federation directly elected by the German people. The Bundestag wa ...
and a current judge.


Police connections with Reichsbürger movement

There were renewed calls for more serious measures against the movement in 2016, including revocation of firearms permits and seizure of their weapons, following disciplinary action against police officers allegedly connected to the movement. On 27 October 2016, a
Bavarian Police The Bavarian Police () is the state police force of the German state of Bavaria under the umbrella of the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior. It has approximately 33,500 armed officers and roughly 8,500 other civilian employees. Organization The ...
officer was suspended from duty because of his connections to one of the movements. There have been allegations of similar kind against other police officers in different states of Germany as well.


List of groups

The following is a non-exhaustive list of KRRs that have received media coverage. * Fürstentum Germania, formerly based at
Krampfer Palace Krampfer Palace () is 18th-century palace located in the village of Krampfer in the municipality of Plattenburg, near Perleberg, Prignitz district, Brandenburg, Germany. The palace estate covers approximately . There have been a number of spellin ...
, established in 2009, claims 300 adherents. *
Interim Partei – Das Reicht Interim may refer to: Temporary organizational arrangements (general concept) *Provisional government, emergency government during the creation, collapse, or crisis of a state; also called interim government *Caretaker government, temporary rule b ...
* Zentralrat Souveräner Bürger, based in an inn in
Schwanstetten Schwanstetten is a municipality in the district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. Schwanstetten is located 15 km south of Nuremberg. Geography Division of the municipality After the local government reforms of 1978 Schwanstetten consists of 6 ...
. * Ur, based in
Elsteraue Elsteraue is a municipality in the Burgenlandkreis district in Saxony-Anhalt, in eastern Germany. It is situated near the White Elster river, about southwest of Leipzig. Districts It is divided into many municipal districts: *Bornitz *Draschwitz ...
. Its leader Adrian Ursache was injured in a 2016 shoot-out with police. * NeuDeutschland, based in
Wittenberg Wittenberg, officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg, is the fourth-largest town in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, in the Germany, Federal Republic of Germany. It is situated on the River Elbe, north of Leipzig and south-west of the reunified German ...
. Founded in 2012, it claims 3,500 members. Led by self-proclaimed King of Germany Peter Fitzek. * Patriotic Union, a far-right group which plotted a coup in 2022. * Freistaat Preußen, an irredentist movement supporting the annexation of
Kaliningrad Kaliningrad,. known as Königsberg; ; . until 1946, is the largest city and administrative centre of Kaliningrad Oblast, an Enclave and exclave, exclave of Russia between Lithuania and Poland ( west of the bulk of Russia), located on the Prego ...
from
Russia Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the list of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, and extends across Time in Russia, eleven time zones, sharing Borders ...
. Based in
Königsfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate Königsfeld is a municipality in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is located in Ahrweiler Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler () is a spa town in the German Bundesland of Rhineland-Palatinate that serves as the capital of t ...
and
Bonn Bonn () is a federal city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, located on the banks of the Rhine. With a population exceeding 300,000, it lies about south-southeast of Cologne, in the southernmost part of the Rhine-Ruhr region. This ...
.


See also

* Antisemitism in 21st-century Germany *
Inner emigration Inner emigration (, ) is a concept of an individual or social group who feels a sense of alienation from their country, its government, and its culture. This can be due to the inner emigrants' dissent from a radical political or cultural change, ...
* Racism in Germany *
Radical right (Europe) In political science, the terms radical right, reactionary right, populist right, and hard right have been used to refer to the range of Nationalism, nationalist, Right-wing politics, right-wing and Far-right politics, far-right political parti ...
*
Free Saxons Freie Sachsen () is a far-right monarchist, autonomist, and secessionist movement within the German State of Saxony. It seeks to restore the former Kingdom of Saxony through an autonomist government or a "Saexit if Necessary". History Foundi ...
-
Monarchist Monarchism is the advocacy of the system of monarchy or monarchical rule. A monarchist is an individual who supports this form of government independently of any specific monarch, whereas one who supports a particular monarch is a royalist. C ...
and regionalist political party operating in the
German state The Federal Republic of Germany is a federation and consists of sixteen partly sovereign ''states''. Of the sixteen states, thirteen are so-called area-states ('Flächenländer'); in these, below the level of the state government, there is a ...
of
Saxony Saxony, officially the Free State of Saxony, is a landlocked state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, and Bavaria, as well as the countries of Poland and the Czech Republic. Its capital is Dresden, and ...
. *
Sovereign citizen movement The sovereign citizen movement (also SovCit movement or SovCits) is a loose group of anti-government activists, conspiracy theory, conspiracy theorists, vexatious litigants, tax protesters and financial scammers found mainly in English-speakin ...
– a similar movement which is primarily active in the United States and
Anglosphere The Anglosphere, also known as the Anglo-American world, is a Western-led sphere of influence among the Anglophone countries. The core group of this sphere of influence comprises five developed countries that maintain close social, cultura ...
countries. *
Freeman on the land movement The freeman on the land movement (sometimes spelled freeman-on-the-land or abbreviated as FOTL), also known as the freemen of the land, the freemen movement, or simply freemen, is a loose group of individuals who adhere to pseudolegal concepts ...
– an offshoot of the sovereign citizen movement, it is active in Canada and other
Anglosphere The Anglosphere, also known as the Anglo-American world, is a Western-led sphere of influence among the Anglophone countries. The core group of this sphere of influence comprises five developed countries that maintain close social, cultura ...
countries. * Union of Slavic Forces of Russia – a similar movement with members and supporters in
Post-Soviet Russia The modern history of Russia began with the Russian SFSR, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, gaining more political and economical autonomy amidst the imminent dissolution of the USSR during 1988–1991, proclaiming its sovereignty ...
. *
Irish republican legitimism Irish republican legitimism denies the legitimacy of the political entities of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and posits that the pre- partition Irish Republic continues to exist. It is a more extreme form of Irish republicanism, w ...
- similar movement in
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
.


References


External links

* a database. * * * * * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Reichsburgerbewegung German irredentism Conspiracy theories in Germany Far-right politics in Germany Micronations in Germany Political movements in Germany Sovereign citizen movement Monarchism in Germany