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HAIT in the media November 2022

Weniger Rechtsrock-Konzerte in Thüringen: Innenminister Maier spricht von Trendwende

Maximilian Kreter on MDR AKTUELL on the future of large-scale right-wing rock events and the business models of the extreme right-wing movement.

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Budapest's Children

In the podcast "The Slavic Connexion" at Texas University (Austin), Friederike Kind-Kovács talks about her research on the history of Hungarian children after the First World War.

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Ungarns Staatschef Orban provoziert: Schal mit Uralt-Ländergrenzen von 1920

Matthäus Wehowski on a provocation by Hungarian head of state Viktor Orban and the use of football for nationalist propaganda.

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Wer war der Begründer des Freistaats Sachsen?

The "Freie Presse" reports on a ceremony in honor of Georg Gradnauer (1866-1946), the first prime minister of Saxony, whose biography Mike Schmeitzner has researched.

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Jugelsburger wollen ihren größten Sohn nun doppelt ehren

The "Freie Presse" reports on Mike Schmeitzner's study of Erwin Hartsch and a planned tribute to the former SPD education politician in his native town of Jugelsburg.

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Das Comeback der Montagsdemos

In cities such as Leipzig, Magdeburg and Weimar, people have been demonstrating on Mondays in so-called "Energieproteste" ("energy protests") since the beginning of September, and Pegida is also back on the streets after a month-long break. A classification by Maximilian Kreter.

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