‘Terrible mistake’: German neo-Nazi’s ashes buried in Jewish scholar’s plot

The urn burial of the well-known Shoah denier Henry Hafenmayer in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf was a scene meeting of well-known anti-Semites, revisionists and neo-Nazis convicted of hate speech. Among those gathered were Horst Mahler, Sylvia Stolz, Thomas Wulff, Nikolai Nerling, Uwe Meenen, Manfred Dammann, Rigolf Hennig, Gerd Walther, Dennis Ingo Schulz and Michel Fischer. Pascal Ostholte and Mathias Deyda (Dierechte) had come from Dortmund. With Michele Renouf and Peter Rushton, people from the international revisionist scene were also on site.
Henry Hafenmayer, a 48-year-old neo-Nazi activist, was laid to rest last Friday at the Stahnsdorf South-Western cemetery in Brandenburg. Photograph: RechercheNetzwerk.Berlin
Henry Hafenmayer, a 48-year-old neo-Nazi activist, was laid to rest last Friday at the Stahnsdorf South-Western cemetery in Brandenburg. Photograph: RechercheNetzwerk.Berlin


source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/oct/12/terrible-mistake-german-neo-nazis-ashes-buried-in-jewish-scholars-plot

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