What actually happens if the far right starts to win power in Germany? | DW News
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The far-right AfD party is on course for a landslide win in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt and could even govern alone. That would give the party unprecedented power over law and order, schools, and culture. In this film, DW hears directly from the AfD, their political opponents, and security officials about what’s really at stake in this election. Not just for the people of Saxony-Anhalt, but for Germany as a whole. Chapter Breakdown 00:01 Intro: a fight for the soul of the nation? 01:30 A new zeitgeist: inside the AfD’s heartlands 02:25 Meet the AfD’s rising star – Ulrich Siegmund 03:50 Johannes Hillje, Political Scientist 04:44 The AfD's Plan for Germany? 05:03 Immigration crackdown 06:22 Siegmund’s links to white supremacists 07:25 Georg Maier, Thuringia Interior Minister 08:53 How Siegmund “masks” a radical agenda 09:10 Rewriting Education and History 09:55 “Less Hitler, More Bismarck” 10:30 Jakob Schergaut, University of Jena 11:16: Stephan Kramer, Office for
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