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He was the best-known neo-Nazi in East Germany. The media called him the "Fuhrer of Berlin": Ingo Hasselbach, at the time of reunification he was in his early 20s. Hasselbach was a central figure in the militant right-wing movement. He and...See moreHe was the best-known neo-Nazi in East Germany. The media called him the "Fuhrer of Berlin": Ingo Hasselbach, at the time of reunification he was in his early 20s. Hasselbach was a central figure in the militant right-wing movement. He and his comrades hoarded weapons, practiced in military sports groups, and agitated against political enemies. It was the time when accommodation for asylum seekers burned, when right-wing and left-wing fought in the streets. Neo-Nazi cadres from the west sensed the chance for the brown revolution, the right-wing coup, especially in the east. Written by STRG_F See less