seems that a significant far-right
suppressed by the state through the 1980s and ultimately never formed an organized national opposition. However, it seems that a significant far-right presence persisted throughout the regime’s existence. By 1990, before reunification was completed, the extreme right “subculture had not yet evolved into a political movement,” Botsch observes. Interestingly, Botsch argues that in the reunited Germany, the “East German scene became part of a ‘national opposition’ covering the whole country.” In other words, he argues that the East German far-right scene played a significant role in the broader far-right movement after Germany’s reunification, suggesting that post-reunification extremism was influenced by the far-right elements สล็อต เว็บตรง