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The Third Path Der Dritte Weg | |
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Chairman | Matthias Fischer |
Founded | 28 September 2013 Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg |
Split from | NPD, Free Network South |
Headquarters | Bad Dürkheim, Germany |
Membership | 700 (2022) est.[1] |
Ideology | Pan-Germanism German ultranationalism Revolutionary nationalism Neo-Nazism[2][3] Neo-fascism Strasserism Antisemitism Third Position |
Political position | Far-right[4] |
Colours | Green |
Anthem | Der III. Weg Marschiert![5] |
Party flag | |
Website | |
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The III. Path or The Third Path (German: Der III. Weg, Der Dritte Weg) is a far-right and neo-Nazi political party in Germany.[6][7]
It was founded on 28 September 2013 by former NPD officials, and activists from the banned Free Network South. They have ties with Assad's government in Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon,[8] the National Corps, Misanthropic Division, Right Sector and Svoboda in Ukraine,[9][10] and the Nordic Resistance Movement in the Nordic countries.[11] Their founder and chairman is Klaus Armstroff.[12] The party mostly operates in Thuringia, Bavaria and Brandenburg.[13]
A group of people bearing Der Dritte Weg flags marched in through a town in Saxony on 1 May 2019, the day before the Jewish remembrance of the Holocaust, carrying a banner saying "Social justice instead of criminal foreigners". The Central Council of Jews said that the state government should ban such marches if it were serious about tackling right-wing extremism.[14] The party stood in the 2019 European elections, achieving 0.03% of the vote.
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