The AFD claimed 33% of the vote in Thuringia which is a considerable tally, making them the winners of the regional election in that state. Ironically this is the same state which the NSDAP, Nazis, made their first regional gains in 1929 which, like the AFD eighty-five years later, polled 33%! Like the AFD the Nazis were virtually unheard of - apart from Hitler's nine months spent in a cushy prison - and in 1928 claimed only 2.6% of the national vote. In the regional vote of 1929 in Thuringia this percentage increased dramatically. Then came the ‘Wall Street Crash’ and the worlds capitalist economies collapsed, once again showing the instability of the capitalist economic system, and in Germany this collapse was an eradication. This financial crisis was music to Hitler's ears because due to the huge US loans which had propped up Germany’s economy in the Weimar Republic the effects of the ‘crash’ were mortifying. Hitherto Hitler had been ranting on about a ‘Jewish conspiracy’ which had never existed (and still does not) but he was not making many inroads on this theme, yet! He switched to attacking the Social Democrats and their policies, or his advisors pointed him in this direction, and the new approach gained traction.
Just as the Nazis won in 1929 33% of the vote in Thuringia, the AFD polled exactly the same percentage in 2024. During these elections the AFD Thuringia regional Leader and Parliamentary Speaker, Bjorn Hocke, was fined for using “Nazi Slogans.” He constantly referred to Germany's “thousand-year future” which is not too far removed from Hitlers “thousand-year Reich” slogan predicting the Third Reich would, like the First Reich, last for one thousand years, lasting from the nineth to nineteenth centuries in the case of the Holy Roman Empire, often referred to as ‘the First Reich’. The AFD, or some of its members, have claimed that “not all SS soldiers were criminals” and Hocke often harped back to the German Empire prior to 1914. It will be interesting to see how these regional electoral successes transfer into votes and seats in the Bundestag after next year’s general election in Germany. To say these are not threatening times is an understatement as the AFD pedal their anti-Muslim hatred speeches in much the same way Hitler targeted the Jews.
In 2023 the AFD met with other groups from the German and Austian far-right and the major point of discussion was “remigration”. This is their plan for deporting immigrants including those of German naturalisation who are legitimate German citizens. This has the odour of the early days in Germany of Nazi rule when the solution (not the final solution) to Germanys “Jewish problem” was forced exile from the country. Of course, the Jews would have to pay for this forced emigration themselves and many of these souls had served Germany with distinction during the First World War. Many Jewish people could not afford the emigration fee or countries, including Britain, would not accommodate them and the end result is history!
The rise of the AFD since its formation in 2013 has been so far rapid relative to the number of years of its existence. Like their NSDAP predecessors which also started off slow then rapidly increased its share of the vote in a short period so too, it appears, are the AFD. In the election of 2013 the party narrowly missed Bundestag representation falling just short of the five per cent threshold. This was remarkably good, from their point of view, for the party’s first attempt. The AFD now claim the party has a legitimate right to representation and have a mandate from the people. It might be a little premature to say that because such a mandate has to come nationally in a general election. However if the AFD perform as well next year nationally then that claim cannot be questioned under German parliamentary electoral rules!
In the 26 counties we too have our problems with neo-Nazism. Justin Barrett one time leader, who claims still to be, of the (Irish) National Party once stated that if in power he “would strip the Irish citizenship rights of local government politician Hazel Chu” who was once the Lord Mayor of Dublin. This is in spite of the fact Hazel is born in Ireland and lived here all her life. This same ideology of Barrett’s applies, in his world, to all immigrants who have Irish citizenship. This sounds very much like the “remigration” policies advocated at their meetings by the AFD? Since 2022 Barrett has publicly quoted Hitler's Mein Kampf and has performed Nazi salutes. In 2023 he appeared at an anti-immigration protest wearing a Nazi uniform and even though he was criticised for this act by James Reynolds, who now claims to lead the NP, it was not criticism of the uniform but moreover that he had discredited the protest! During the Dublin riots of November 2023 Barrett posted messages saying; “1000 people are already at the spire. All hand’s on deck. Defend our kids. I want the storm to break loose”. The last line has more than a hint of a speech given by Nazi propaganda Minister, Joseph Goebbels, in 1943 about “total war” and “letting the storm break”. Justin Barrett has been the guest of another German neo-Nazi group (not the AFD) the National Party of Germany (NPD) where anti-Semitic speeches were given and SS quotes read aloud. Also present were Italian fascist groups, the main organisation being Forza Nuova (New Force) whose acquaintance and contacts Barret made. History has a terrible habit of repeating itself not only in countries bus also blocs like Europe. Are we witnessing the revival of a very dark past?
Also in the 26 counties we have other small far-right groups, apart from the NP mentioned above, who are now formatting relations with the far-right, loyalists, in the six counties. This in effect makes these right-wing headbangers, certainly at leadership level, loyalists themselves, standing arm in arm with union flag waving loyalists in Belfast!