Mein Nachbar ist Nazi - Was tun?

How do you deal with right-wing extremists in the neighborhood? Exclude, tolerate or involve? Rural regions in particular are prone to infiltration by nationalist settlers. Right-wing extremists systematically penetrate village structures, pretending to be nice neighbors, committed citizens and problem solvers in a completely non-ideological way. Local volunteer fire brigades and football clubs are infiltrated by Nazis. Done among others in the village of Groß Krams in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, where two right-wing extremists seem to be part of everyday village life. One of them works as a firefighter. In Appen, Schleswig-Holstein, the state chairman of the Hamburg NPD wanted to join the village's football club. But the club's management refused when they found out about the political background. The documentary by Hans Jakob Rausch illuminates the infiltration strategies of the extreme right and the difficult balance between tolerance and engagement against right-wing radicalism.

Discover

Hans Jakob Rausch

Self - Narrator, Interviewer and Investigator

Sebastian Richter

Self - Interviewee

Lennart Schwarzbach

Self - Interviewee

Daniel Trepsdorf

Self - Interviewee

Judith Rahner

Self - Interviewee

Hartmut Ziebs

Self - Interviewee

Julia Wurl

Self - Interviewee

Elisabeth Gnann

Self - Interviewee

Wilfred Diekert

Self - Interviewee

Sascha Helfenstein

Self - Interviewee

Philipp Gnann

Self - Interviewee

Wolfgang Gresens

Self - Interviewee

Art

Fritz Gnad

Graphic Designer

Camera

Henning Wirtz

Director of Photography

Crew

Jochen Graebert

Commissioning Editor

Kathrin Becker

Commissioning Editor

Directing

Editing

Production

Tim Carlberg

Production Manager

Writing

Art

Fritz Gnad

Graphic Designer

Camera

Henning Wirtz

Director of Photography

Crew

Jochen Graebert

Commissioning Editor

Kathrin Becker

Commissioning Editor

Directing

Editing

Production

Tim Carlberg

Production Manager

Writing