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 Profiel: Gary Lauck
Lauck, in 1953 geboren in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ziet zichzelf als de nieuwe Führer en bedient zich van dezelfde taal als zijn idool.
Laucks Amerikaanse NSDAP-Nieuwsbrief wordt in tenminste twaalf talen uitgegeven, onder andere in het Duits, Nederlands, Deens, Zweeds, Russisch, Hongaars en Spaans.
Lauck zelf verbleef in 1976 nog vier maanden in een Duitse cel op grond van een veroordeling vanwege nazi-propaganda, waarna hij als ongewenst vreemdeling Duitsland werd uitgezet.
www.groene.nl /1995/05_17/glauck.html   (1390 words)

  
 State v. Lauck, S-00-258, 261 Neb. 145
Lauck filed a plea in abatement, and a hearing was held wherein Lauck argued that he could be prosecuted for providing false information under § 69-2408 only if he "willfully provides false information on the application form regarding his name, social security number, address, and date of birth.
Lauck can argue, through the rules of statutory interpretation, that he did not commit any crime at all or that he did not commit the crime of false information under § 69-2408.
Lauck may still argue the additional issues that his rights are protected under the First Amendment, or that any false information pres-ent on the form was not done willfully.
www.ncpa.ne.gov /ctopinio/S00-258.htm   (1296 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: The Internationalists
Lauck spent his early years as a member of the neo-Nazi National Socialist White People's Party (the successor organization to the American Nazi Party) and, later, the Chicago-based National Socialist Party of America (NSPA) led by Frank Collin.
According to the Anti-Defamation League, Lauck also had several run-ins with German authorities during the 1970s: a 1972 arrest for distributing Nazi literature; a 1974 expulsion after giving a speech in Hamburg on "why Hitler is still so popular in the United States," and a 1976 arrest while carrying 20,000 Nazi posters.
While Lauck, with his Germanic pretensions, may appear as a ridiculous figure in the United States, he in fact became a key player on the German neo-Nazi scene, helping to tie together a variety of factions through his flagship publications, New Order (in English) and NS Kampfruf (in German).
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?sid=135   (1264 words)

  
 Denmark Seizes U.S. Nazi on German Bid - New York Times
The American, Gary Lauck of Lincoln, Neb., was seized on Monday on an international arrest warrant issued by Germany.
Lauck, 41, was arrested in a Copenhagen suburb, Denmark was asked to extradite him for trial.
Lauck had thwarted the German authorities for two decades by acting as the main supplier of neo-Nazi literature to German fascists.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE4DF1430F937A15750C0A963958260   (158 words)

  
 Lauck surrenders to police on charges of lying on gun-permit application - News
Gary Lauck, a Lincoln man who spent four years in a German jail for spreading pro-Nazi information, turned himself into Lancaster Sheriff's deputies just before 2 p.m.
Lauck was arrested, arraigned and released on a $10,000 bond before 7 p.m.
Lauck told the judge he was not sure if he could afford to hire a lawyer for the hearing, adding that his personal finances were "wiped out" by legal costs.
www.dailynebraskan.com /media/storage/paper857/news/1999/11/05/News/Lauck.Surrenders.To.Police.On.Charges.Of.Lying.On.GunPermit.Application-1735923.shtml?norewrite200608160039&sourcedomain=www.dailynebraskan.com   (521 words)

  
 Building Democracy Initiative - Berlin Takes On Gary Lauck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
BERLIN TAKES ON GARY LAUCK: NSDAP-AO head Gary Lauck has been ordered to stop using a website that shared the name of the German interior ministry by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), a UN organization.
In March 2001, Lauck registered the name of the German interior ministry with a “.com” ending.
Mapping the New Nativism By the Staff of the Center for New Community...
www.buildingdemocracy.org /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=581&Itemid=47   (234 words)

  
 Press & Dakotan - NewsLauck Wants High Court To Block Prosecution 12/26/00
Gary Lauck of Lincoln faces up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine for failing to disclose his 1996 conviction in a German court for inciting racial hatred.
Lauck had been convicted by a Hamburg, Germany court in 1996 of inciting racial hatred and distributing pro-Hitler and anti-Jewish propaganda in violation of the German Constitution.
Lauck that his German conviction could not be held against him because the material was disseminated from the United States and was protected by his right to free speech.
www.yankton.net /stories/122600/new_1226000012.html   (544 words)

  
 j. - `Farm Belt Fuhrer' sentenced to 4 years in jail in Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
"While we are gratified that Gary Lauck of Lincoln, Neb., whom ADL dubbed the `Farm Belt Fuhrer' several years ago, will be spending the next four years in a German prison, we are disappointed that the court did not impose the five-year prison term demanded by the prosecution," said Abraham Foxman, ADL national director.
Lauck's lawyer pledged to appeal the case and said his client's actions were legal under U.S. constitutional guarantees of free speech.
Lauck was arrested on an international warrant from Germany when he attended a March 1995 neo-Nazi convention in Denmark.
www.jewishsf.com /content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/4363/edition_id/79/format/html/displaystory.html   (346 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Hate International
Although Lauck had been for years the leading exporter of German-language hate material to Germany from his home in Lincoln, Neb., he had escaped prosecution up to then by remaining within the safe confines of the United States, with its broad First Amendment protections.
Lauck's foray into Web hosting, however, was as much a business decision as it was a political one.
For Lauck, such problems for his co-religionists are a financial godsend.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=155   (830 words)

  
 freedomforum.org: Charges against neo-Nazi dropped
Gary Lauck had faced up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine for failing to disclose on a handgun permit application in Lincoln that he was convicted by a German court in 1996 for inciting racial hatred.
Lauck marked "no" to a question on the application that asked if he had ever been convicted of a crime punishable by one year or more in prison.
Lauck thwarted German authorities for two decades, taking advantage of his base in the United States to act as the main supplier of hate literature to German fascists.
www.freedomforum.org /templates/document.asp?documentID=15482   (539 words)

  
 Neo Nazi's Gun Permit Denial Upheld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lancaster County Judge Gale Pokorny rejected arguments by Gary Lauck that his German conviction could not be held against him because the material was disseminated from the United States and was protected by his right to free speech.
Lauck, 46, was one of the main suppliers of anti-Semitic and racist literature and Nazi paraphernalia to German fascists for two decades.
Lauck, who describes himself as a "free speech advocate, publisher and mail-order consultant,'' has said he was using the gun permit issue to get the government to admit it sees him as a criminal, even though he has not violated American laws.
www.rickross.com /reference/neonazis/neonazis2.html   (281 words)

  
 Gary Lauck - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lincoln, Nebraska resident Gary Lauck (aka Gerhard Lauck or the Farmbelt Fuehrer) was probably the largest producer of neo-Nazi literature in the world until 1995 when he visited Europe and was extradited to Germany for disseminating hate literature.
He was in prison for 4 years, returned to Lincoln, and retaliated against the nation of Germany by registering the domain "www.republicofgermany.com" and filling it with hate literature and information on himself.
As a result, Germany sued the United States, in an intellectual property case that turned quite a few heads.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Gary_Lauck   (115 words)

  
 BBC News | EUROPE | Germany takes on 'Farmbelt Fuehrer'
Gary Lauck, a Nebraska-based neo-Nazi who is known in the US as the "Farmbelt Fuehrer" for his racist views, is using a dot.com address incorporating the German name for the Interior Ministry.
Mr Lauck was convicted by a German court in 1996 for inciting racial hatred
Mr Lauck is no stranger to the German authorities, as in 1996 he was convicted by a German court for inciting racial hatred and deported to the US in 1999.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/1748398.stm   (391 words)

  
 Gary Lauck
Gary Lauck (* 1953 in Lincoln / Nebraska / USA zählt zu der Gruppe der Neonazis und Geschichtsrevisionisten, die hartnäckig den Holocaust leugnen (siehe auch: Holocaustleugnung), aber auch die gesamte Darstellung der neueren Zeitgeschichte bezüglich Krieg, Kriegsursachen, Kriegshintergründe, in Frage zu stellen versucht.
In Veröffentlichungen sowie auf zahlreichen, von rechtsextremistischen und neonazistischen Gruppierungen organisierten Veranstaltungen sowie zeitweilig per Kurzwellensender aus den USA heraus verbreitet Gary Lauck sowie ein Gesinnungsgenosse Mark Weber seine Thesen, der Holocaust könne nicht stattgefunden haben, da gar nicht so viel Juden wie behauptet jemals im Erfassungsbereich des Dritten Reiches gewesen wären.
Das Gericht war nicht Laucks Auffassung gefolgt, er könne als US-Amerikaner in den USA nach US-Recht tun und lassen, was er für richtig halte, da die Verbreitung von Propagandamaterialien verfassungswidriger Organisationen sowie Schriften, die den Holocaust leugnen, in Deutschland, Österreich und Frankreich strafbar ist.
www.biologie.de /biowiki/Gary_Lauck   (460 words)

  
 CNN - German Court convicts American neo-Nazi - Aug 22, 1996
The Hamburg state court found Gary Lauck -- an outspoken admirer of Adolf Hitler and Nazi ideology -- guilty on charges of inciting racial hatred and distributing propaganda in violation of the German constitution.
Lauck heads the National Socialist German Workers' Party-Overseas Organization, which was banned in Germany in 1974.
Lauck "would like to be the world's greatest Nazi propagandist and the Fuehrer's most glowing follower," the judge said.
edition.cnn.com /WORLD/9608/22/neo.nazi   (281 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: people/m/mcgath.gary/mcgath.1295
Denmark, under pressure from the German government, arrested one Gary Lauck from Nebraska on charges of "propagating racial hatred, xenophobia and neo-Nazi propaganda".
Comments like those quoted from Lauck's "newspaper" were deemed to be direct calls for the murder of Jews - news reports note that Lauck did not contradict the translations as they were read before the court: "Jews are a plague.
Lauck was reportedly attending a Nazi convention in Denmark, hence the request for his arrest from the German government.
www.nizkor.org /ftp.py?people/m/mcgath.gary/mcgath.1295   (724 words)

  
 IsraelFaxx.com newsletter: 5fax0324.txt
Lauck, who has been supplying Europe with anti-Semitic propaganda, has been arrested in Denmark and is awaiting extradition to Germany, where he is wanted for distributing unconstitutional material and propagating racism.
Lauck is the head of a neo-Nazi organization called the "National Socialist German Workers' Party --Overseas Organization," based in Nebraska.
It is unclear how many followers Lauck has in Germany, but according to authorities, his organization is the largest foreign supplier for neo-Nazi propaganda material in Germany.
www.israelfaxx.com /webarchive/1995/03/5fax0324.html   (808 words)

  
 Nazi, Gerhard Lauck in Nebraska   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lauck was sentenced to four years in jail.
Lauck is extremely vague about the business or organizational links between his non-profit party and the engineering corporation.
Lauck lives undisturbed and almost unnoticed with his wife in Syracuse, a town that perhaps coincidentally boasts of its annual Octoberfest.
net.unl.edu /~swi/pers/nazi.html   (1653 words)

  
 IsraelFaxx.com newsletter: 6fax0823.txt
Before being led from the courtroom back to jail, Lauck -- who never spoke in his own defense during the three-month trial -- yelled "the fight will go on." However, it was not immediately clear if the admitted admirer of Adolf Hitler would appeal the verdict.
Lauck's propaganda was active here in Germany, the prosecutor says, and that gave German authorities a scene of crime in Germany, and the possibility to apply German criminal law.
Lauck was arrested on an international warrant -- and later extradited to Germany -- when he attended a neo-Nazi convention in Denmark last year.
www.israelfaxx.com /webarchive/1996/08/6fax0823.html   (713 words)

  
 WILLIE / Willie E. Gary - Anwalt der Superlative
Once a migrant, now a multi-millionaire attorney, he is labeled “The Giant Killer.” For years, Willie Gary has represented little known clients against major corporations, and he has won some of the biggest jury awards in U.S. history.
Growing up in a poor migrant family, Gary beat the odds to become a multi-millionaire nationally renown attorney, who is known for giving back to the less fortunate.
Vietnam: Missbrauchsprozess gegen Gary Glitter hat heute begonnen
www.jurablogs.com /meldungen/2005/03/14/9764   (351 words)

  
 Daily Nebraskan - Law & Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Police are still looking for Gary Lauck, a 46-year-old Lincoln man convicted in a German court of spreading pro-Nazi information, after a Lincoln judge issued a warrant for his arrest Monday.
Lauck was arrested in March 1995 while attending a neo-Nazi rally in Denmark.
A Hamburg court sentenced Lauck on Aug. 22, 1996 to four years in prison, and he was released March 19, 1999.
www.dailynebraskan.com /home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=5640835f-b87e-410f-af52-45125f50c23b   (251 words)

  
 The tale of cookies - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Part V: Democratic Process and Nonpublic Politics - online privacy and ...
First, we have the example of the neo-nazis and the level of regulation, the connections and interconnections between cyberspace and the real world, where nation-states and national laws are valid.
In 1996, Germany tried and convicted neo-nazi Gary Lauck, who is an American citizen.
Lauck's activity was protected by the laws of the United States, by the First Amendment, but it was illegal, according to the German constitution.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2267/is_1_69/ai_88584149   (1146 words)

  
 CeBIT - News Display   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lauck had not been able to prove a vital interest in the domains, the AAA ruled.
Lauck´s attempt to assert his claim to the domain federalrepublicofgermany.biz before the arbitral tribunal of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) had failed.
In 1996 Gary Lauck was sentenced to four years in prison by the District Court in Hamburg for, among other things, incitement to racial hatred.
www.cebit.de /newsanzeige_e?news=17225&tag=1120082401&source=/newsanzeige_e.html   (409 words)

  
 ADL HAILS INTERNATIONAL EFFORT IN ARREST OF AMERICAN NEO-NAZI
The ADL, which for years has monitored and exposed Lauck's neo-Nazi activities and dubbed the Nebraska resident the "Farm-Belt Fuehrer," had pressed U.S. and German governments to use applicable laws to prevent Lauck from disseminating his Nazi material.
Lauck was arrested by Danish authorities outside Copenhagen on a warrant from the Hamburg (Germany) prosecutor.
Lauck, who uses the first name Gerhard, has said "I was born a Nazi," and "I'm totally dedicated...to the destruction of Judaism." He set up an organization in Lincoln, Nebraska to produce anti-Semitic and racist material, which he then shipped to Germany, in violation of that country's laws.
www.adl.org /presrele/NeoSk_82/2386_82.asp   (306 words)

  
 Pravda.RU Bill White: RAW POWER!
Based in Lincoln, Nebraska, Lauck spent most of his life outside the rule of German law, protected by the US Constitution, which permits American citizens to say and publish what they please, even if it is eccentric or offensive.
Lauck appealed, and the decision was upheld, almost solely on the basis of Lauck’s political views and appeals to the court and in the press made by American Jewish organizations.
Lauck’s case is not the only instance of the courts setting the Constitution aside in order to play lackey to America’s entrenched bourgeoisie.
newsfromrussia.com /politics/2001/11/29/22445.html   (4674 words)

  
 WORLD/briefly
A Dresden court had summoned Gary Lauck as a defense witness for Joachim Hoessler, a 59-year-old handicapped retiree accused of buying 200 swastika stickers and two copies of the ''NS Battle Cry'' newspaper from Lauck in 1994.
Lauck, who was led into the courtroom in handcuffs amid tight security, refused to answer questions from defense lawyers seeking to prove Hoessler had not solicited the materials.
Lauck is serving a four-year prison sentence for supplying Germans with Nazi propaganda from the United States.dinsLauckes-anolrkr-rrniar
www.lubbockonline.com /news/080297/world.htm   (390 words)

  
 Berlin wrests control of German website name from US neo-Nazi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Berlin -- Berlin has won a case against American neo-Nazi Gary Lauck for control of an internet domain name and is waiting out the compulsory 10-day notice period to close down the website, officials said in Berlin on Friday.
Lauck, who has been nicknamed the "Farmbelt Fuehrer" because his home is in Lincoln, Nebraska, this year registered a variant of the name "federalrepublicofgermany" without any spaces.
The United States refuses to take action against Lauck, an American who was deported from Germany in 1999 after being convicted of inciting racial hatred.
www.rickross.com /reference/neonazis/neonazis48.html   (280 words)

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