In a February 1989 interview with the magazine '''' in February 1989, the leader of the
German neo-Nazi scene at the time,
Michael Kühnen, was asked why
anarchists and
neo-Nazis did not band together to fight the state, and stated in response: "There are a number of reasons for acting together: both the
Autonomists and the
National Socialists despise the bourgeois order. Both hate its decadence and fight against democracy. After we have gotten rid of this pig system, we can squabble about which order is superior." The
Combat League of German Socialists (1999–2008, KDS) was founded with the explicit aim of uniting the political
left and
right via the Querfront strategy, wanting to eliminate differences between the two sides and serve as a "Discussion and combat forum on the basis of the collective commitment to
Volk [nation] and homeland". The strategy has failed the group overall, it being able to attract few actual leftists and being described by a former member,
Axel Reitz, as "nothing more than the usual neo-Nazi group", which lead to its dissolution in 2008. Despite this overall failure however, the Berlin sector of the organization led by
Michael Koth, a former communist activist who lead his own Querfront group before the KDS known as the
Workers' Party of Germany (PdAD), was said to have a far more
national bolshevik lean, taking influences from both
Juche and the former
SED. During the
COVID-19 protests in Germany, some publications have used the term to refer to left-wing and right-wing cooperation on demonstrations.
David Begrich however argued in
Die Tageszeitung that the term was misused in the situation since, while the left and right had cooperated, their generally opposing ideals remained separate and didn't combine or move towards approaching each other. Former prominent politician
Sahra Wagenknecht (formerly
Left Party, now
BSW, her own party) has on some occasions been accused of running on a Querfront strategy through her idea of "conservative leftism". This accusation became most prominent after the Berlin peace rally on 14 February 2023 organized by Wagenknecht and feminist
Alice Schwarzer, which called for negotiations and a stop of military support to Ukraine, since many supporters of Russia and the far-right were in attendance. A 2023 article in
The Washington Post additionally suggested that the
Kremlin is trying to establish a German anti-war coalition between Wagenknecht and the
Alternative for Germany based on the Querfront model. The term Querfront is also used to refer to the
far-right taking on, or rather more explicitly talking about, left-wing issues such as
anti-capitalism, or taking on left-wing strategies as seen in the
Autonomous Nationalists. •
Manova News, formerly known as
Rubikon, is a German right-wing online blog, noted for spreading
conspiracy ideologies. The motto of the blog is “Magazine for Freedom and Peace, Environment and Human Rights”. Its editor-in-chief is Roland Rottenfußer. == See also ==