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Heathen Front

The Allgermanische Heidnische Front (AHF) was an international neo-Nazi organisation, active during the late 1990s and early 2000s, that espoused a form of racial Germanic Neopaganism. It grew from the Norsk Hedensk Front (NHF), which was claimed to be led and founded by the musician Varg Vikernes in 1993, although he and the organisation denied it. The program was based on his first book, Vargsmål (1994), published shortly after he was convicted for church arson and the murder of fellow musician Euronymous.

Flag of the All-Germanic Heathen Front with Algiz rune

Formation and Vikernes association edit

Norsk Hedensk Front (Norwegian Heathen Front) was founded in 1993.[1] Its program was based on Vargsmål (1994),[2] a book by Norwegian black metal musician Varg Vikernes. It was written shortly after he was convicted for church arson and the murder of Euronymous as a rebuttal to the media.[3] Swedish scholar Matthias Gardell states in his 2003 book Gods of the Blood that Vikernes launched the Heathen Front through which he advocated "national socialism, anti-Semitism, eugenics and racist paganism."[4] The Encyclopedia of White Power (2000) said that Vikernes was the "self-proclaimed leader" of the Norwegian Heathen Front[5] and the historian Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke mentioned that Vikernes underlined "his role as chieftain of his Norwegian Heathen Front" with the writing of Vargsmål, "formulat[ing] his heathen ideology using material from Norse mythology combined with occult National Socialism".[6] As of 1999, Heathen Front's website was selling Vargsmål.[7]

The Heathen Front denied that Vikernes was in charge. According to the 2003 book Lords of Chaos, Vikernes' direct involvement with the group is difficult to ascertain, and speculated that the denial may have been to protect him, as Norwegian prisoners were prohibited from leading political groups. In addition, the organization's listed address was the same PO box Vikernes used in prison, which the authors state would have made it "very hard for him [Vikernes] to do an effective job" at leading the organization, as all letters would have been screened by the prison personnel.[8] In a 2009 interview with Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, Vikernes stated: "I have never formed or been a member of such organisations".[9]

International spread edit

 
Flag of the Russian Heathen Front with Algiz rune

The Norwegian Heathen Front soon became the Allgermanische Heidnische Front (AHF), a network of organizations in different countries.[4] The Swedish Heathen Front (Svensk Hednisk Front) was a small group formed around 1996.[10] The German chapter, Deutsche Heidnische Front, was founded in 1998 by Hendrik Möbus.[citation needed] In 2001, the AHF claimed chapters in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, the United States, Canada, Russia[11] and Flanders.[12] There was also a short-lived English Heathen Front closely associated during its inception with the British Movement but later linked by Searchlight, the anti-fascist monthly, to Tom Gowers, an officer of the British National Party based in the East Midlands, and to the militant odinist group Woden's Folk.[13]

Ideology edit

The organization described its specific ideas as "Odalism", derived from the rune Odal (ᛟ). This movement rejected conventional academic research on history and archaeology, instead interpreting Germanic mythology as esoterically transmitted via ancestry.[14]

The Heathen Front espoused neo-Nazism, white supremacism and antisemitism.[15][16][17] A 2001 report by the Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism describes the Svensk Hednisk Front (Swedish Heathen Front – SHF) as "an emerging Nazi organization" with an ideology blending "Odinism, anti-Christianity and antisemitism."[18]

Closure edit

The organisation with time became a forum for neo-Nazis and heathen nationalists. In 2005 the Allgermanische Heidnische Front was closed down. Its members spread to other organisations.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gardell 2003, p. 307.
  2. ^ Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (2003). Black sun : Aryan cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the politics of identity. New York University Press. p. 205. ISBN 0-8147-3155-4.
  3. ^ Moynihan & Søderlind 1998, p. 159
  4. ^ a b Gardell 2003, p. 307, quote: "Advocating national socialism, anti-Semitism, eugenics, and racist paganism, Vikernes launched Norsk Hedensk Front in 1993, which soon evolved into a network of independent tribes called the Allgermanische Heidnische Front (AHF)"
  5. ^ Cattarinich, Xavier (2000). Kaplan, Jeffrey (ed.). Encyclopedia of White Power: A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 319–320. ISBN 9780742503403. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  6. ^ Goodrick-Clarke 2003, pp. 204–205
  7. ^ Ward, Eric K.; Lunsford, John; Massa, Justin (Fall 1999). "Black Metal Spreads Neo-Nazi Hate Message". Intelligence Report. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  8. ^ Moynihan, Michael J.; Søderlind, Didrik (2003). Lords of chaos : the bloody rise of the satanic metal underground (New ed.). Feral House. p. 177. ISBN 9781932595529. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  9. ^ Midtskogen, Rune (4 July 2009). ""Greven" angrer ingenting" ["The Count" regrets nothing] (in Norwegian). Retrieved 25 August 2009.
  10. ^ a b Western Esotericism in Scandinavia, 2016, p.384, p.621
  11. ^ Website about the Russian Heathen Front in Russian language. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  12. ^ Gardell, p. 307, referring to the now defunct homepage: http://www.heathenfront.org/chap.htm
  13. ^ The English Heathen Front, Searchlight . Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  14. ^ Gregorius, Frederik (2006). "The "Allgermanische Heidnische Front" and Old Norse Religion". In Andrén, Anders (ed.). Old Norse religion in long-term perspectives : origins, changes, and interactions : an international conference in Lund, Sweden, June 3-7, 2004. Nordic Academic Press. pp. 389–392. ISBN 9789189116818. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  15. ^ Searchlight Magazine: Nazi black metal leader arrested in the US
  16. ^ Turn It Down 2007-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-11-18. Retrieved 2006-07-10.
  18. ^ Antisemitism Worldwide 2000/1 - Sweden 2011-11-05 at the Wayback Machine

Works cited edit

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The Allgermanische Heidnische Front AHF was an international neo Nazi organisation active during the late 1990s and early 2000s that espoused a form of racial Germanic Neopaganism It grew from the Norsk Hedensk Front NHF which was claimed to be led and founded by the musician Varg Vikernes in 1993 although he and the organisation denied it The program was based on his first book Vargsmal 1994 published shortly after he was convicted for church arson and the murder of fellow musician Euronymous Flag of the All Germanic Heathen Front with Algiz rune Contents 1 Formation and Vikernes association 2 International spread 3 Ideology 4 Closure 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Works citedFormation and Vikernes association editNorsk Hedensk Front Norwegian Heathen Front was founded in 1993 1 Its program was based on Vargsmal 1994 2 a book by Norwegian black metal musician Varg Vikernes It was written shortly after he was convicted for church arson and the murder of Euronymous as a rebuttal to the media 3 Swedish scholar Matthias Gardell states in his 2003 book Gods of the Blood that Vikernes launched the Heathen Front through which he advocated national socialism anti Semitism eugenics and racist paganism 4 The Encyclopedia of White Power 2000 said that Vikernes was the self proclaimed leader of the Norwegian Heathen Front 5 and the historian Nicholas Goodrick Clarke mentioned that Vikernes underlined his role as chieftain of his Norwegian Heathen Front with the writing of Vargsmal formulat ing his heathen ideology using material from Norse mythology combined with occult National Socialism 6 As of 1999 Heathen Front s website was selling Vargsmal 7 The Heathen Front denied that Vikernes was in charge According to the 2003 book Lords of Chaos Vikernes direct involvement with the group is difficult to ascertain and speculated that the denial may have been to protect him as Norwegian prisoners were prohibited from leading political groups In addition the organization s listed address was the same PO box Vikernes used in prison which the authors state would have made it very hard for him Vikernes to do an effective job at leading the organization as all letters would have been screened by the prison personnel 8 In a 2009 interview with Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet Vikernes stated I have never formed or been a member of such organisations 9 International spread edit nbsp Flag of the Russian Heathen Front with Algiz rune The Norwegian Heathen Front soon became the Allgermanische Heidnische Front AHF a network of organizations in different countries 4 The Swedish Heathen Front Svensk Hednisk Front was a small group formed around 1996 10 The German chapter Deutsche Heidnische Front was founded in 1998 by Hendrik Mobus citation needed In 2001 the AHF claimed chapters in Norway Sweden Denmark the Netherlands Germany the United States Canada Russia 11 and Flanders 12 There was also a short lived English Heathen Front closely associated during its inception with the British Movement but later linked by Searchlight the anti fascist monthly to Tom Gowers an officer of the British National Party based in the East Midlands and to the militant odinist group Woden s Folk 13 Ideology editThe organization described its specific ideas as Odalism derived from the rune Odal ᛟ This movement rejected conventional academic research on history and archaeology instead interpreting Germanic mythology as esoterically transmitted via ancestry 14 The Heathen Front espoused neo Nazism white supremacism and antisemitism 15 16 17 A 2001 report by the Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism describes the Svensk Hednisk Front Swedish Heathen Front SHF as an emerging Nazi organization with an ideology blending Odinism anti Christianity and antisemitism 18 Closure editThe organisation with time became a forum for neo Nazis and heathen nationalists In 2005 the Allgermanische Heidnische Front was closed down Its members spread to other organisations 10 See also editOdinism Social Darwinism Traditionalist SchoolReferences edit Gardell 2003 p 307 Goodrick Clarke Nicholas 2003 Black sun Aryan cults Esoteric Nazism and the politics of identity New York University Press p 205 ISBN 0 8147 3155 4 Moynihan amp Soderlind 1998 p 159 a b Gardell 2003 p 307 quote Advocating national socialism anti Semitism eugenics and racist paganism Vikernes launched Norsk Hedensk Front in 1993 which soon evolved into a network of independent tribes called the Allgermanische Heidnische Front AHF Cattarinich Xavier 2000 Kaplan Jeffrey ed Encyclopedia of White Power A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right Rowman amp Littlefield pp 319 320 ISBN 9780742503403 Retrieved 12 November 2019 Goodrick Clarke 2003 pp 204 205 Ward Eric K Lunsford John Massa Justin Fall 1999 Black Metal Spreads Neo Nazi Hate Message Intelligence Report Southern Poverty Law Center Retrieved 21 March 2019 Moynihan Michael J Soderlind Didrik 2003 Lords of chaos the bloody rise of the satanic metal underground New ed Feral House p 177 ISBN 9781932595529 Retrieved 25 March 2019 Midtskogen Rune 4 July 2009 Greven angrer ingenting The Count regrets nothing in Norwegian Retrieved 25 August 2009 a b Western Esotericism in Scandinavia 2016 p 384 p 621 Website about the Russian Heathen Front in Russian language Retrieved 7 July 2018 Gardell p 307 referring to the now defunct homepage http www heathenfront org chap htm The English Heathen Front Searchlight HOPE not hate feature New BNP Same old nazis and thugs Archived from the original on 2011 06 04 Retrieved 2012 02 11 Gregorius Frederik 2006 The Allgermanische Heidnische Front and Old Norse Religion In Andren Anders ed Old Norse religion in long term perspectives origins changes and interactions an international conference in Lund Sweden June 3 7 2004 Nordic Academic Press pp 389 392 ISBN 9789189116818 Retrieved 25 March 2019 Searchlight Magazine Nazi black metal leader arrested in the US Turn It Down Archived 2007 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Stephen Roth Institute Antisemitism and Racism Archived from the original on 2007 11 18 Retrieved 2006 07 10 Antisemitism Worldwide 2000 1 Sweden Archived 2011 11 05 at the Wayback Machine Works cited edit Gardell Mattias 2003 Gods of the blood the pagan revival and White separatism Duke University Press ISBN 978 0 8223 3071 4 Moynihan Michael J Soderlind Didrik 1998 Lords of chaos the bloody rise of the Satanic metal underground 1st ed Feral House ISBN 0 922915 48 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heathen Front amp oldid 1162667435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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