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Siegfried Borchardt


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Roland Siegfried Borchardt called SS-Siggi (born November 14, 1953) is a convicted neo-Nazi activist of the Free fellowship and a former functionary of the Freedom German Workers' Party, which was banned in 1995. In 2014 local elections, he won as the leading candidate of the party the mandate of the city council of the city of Dortmund, but resigned after two months.

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Borchardt is a trained industrial salesman and was initially an apolitical youth who spent his spare time as a spectator in football stadiums. Then there followed a period of unemployment and involvement in the hooligan scene, where he made contact with Michael Bold.

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In 1982, Borchardt founded the Dortmund Football Fan Club Borussenfront, which drifted gradually into the right-wing extremist scene. The preferred field of action of Borchardt Borussia Dortmund's front was north around the Borsigplatz, where there were riots regularly. Foreigners were chased down through the neighborhood. From this time his nickname from Siggi Borsigplatz changed into SS Siggi. In an interview in 2014 Borchardt told a journalist that he was not satisfied with the nickname SS Siggi, he would prefer to be called SA-Siggi.

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Parallel to his activities at the Borussenfront Borchardt was camaraderie leader of the Action Front of National Socialists / National Activists and later on district leader of the committee in preparation for the celebrations marking the 100th birthday of Adolf Hitler (KAH). From 1984 onward he built together with other ANS / NA cadres the National Association North Rhine-Westphalia of the Freedom German Workers' Party (FAP). He ran for the local elections of the FAP in 1984 and became to be its leading candidate for the state election in 1985. 1988 Borchardt became to be the Regional Chairman North Rhine-Westphalia and Deputy National Chairman of the FAP. He ran for the FAP in 1989 with election to the European Parliament. The Borussenfront, which also consisted of FAP members, served as a hall for events protection of NPD, distributed propaganda material and was responsible for violence against dissidents and foreigners.

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In the 1980s, Borchardt was convicted for various offenses. He was remand from August 1985. Due to several incidents, including attacks on counter-demonstrators on 28 April 1984 in Drabenderhöhe / Wiehl and Bonner Punk on September 1, 1984, he was convicted on 22 July 1986 before the District Court in Bonn for aggravated breach of the peace and aggravated assault to a total of two years and six months imprisonment. Since the detention was credited, he was released from prison in early 1987. There were other convictions and prison sentences between 1989 and 1992.

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After the banning of the FAP in 1995, Borchardt organized the "camaraderie Dortmund" that supports regular demonstrations of the neo-Nazi Christian Hamburger Worchester. Borchardt 2001 was convicted again in the context of typical crime scene to court (e.g. bodily injury, unconstitutional indicator). Borchardt is regarded as the head of the Dortmund neo-Nazi scene and is still active in the "resistance West". On 27 January 2005 he took part as a speaker at an openly presented neo-Nazi meeting in the Netherlands which included partially in Germany prohibited associations (Blood and Honour, Racial Volunteer Force). The information portal Looking law reported in 2011 activities of the "remnants of the former Borussenfront" under Borchardt.

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The end of 2012 Borchardt gave up his reluctance to public political activity. On October 27, 2012, he was appointed chairman of the newly formed district in the Dortmund district association of the party Ä Die Rechte, the right. Since then he has led the organization which is seen as a replacement for the shortly before banned National Resistance Dortmund. In the local elections on May 25, 2014 Borchardt won for the party a seat on the city council of Dortmund. Two months later he informed the mayor of Dortmund Ullrich Sierau that he is to resign his council seat effective July 31, 2014. Borchardt stated health and temporal reasons for this decision. He would continue to exercise is mandate as a member of the district council Downtown North. For him, Dennis Giemsch moved up, who was previously the National Resistance prohibited camaraderie Dortmund (NWDO).

According to estimates by the political scientist and constitutional protector Thomas Grumke Borchardt still must be considered as Veteran of the West German right, but failed due to a variety of criminal and prison sentences, which restricted its activities considerably, and therefore could not develop additional significant impact on North Rhine-Westphalia party.

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