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Heathen Front


The Allgermanische Heidnische Front (AHF) was an international organisation, active during the late 1990s and early 2000s, that espoused a philosophy known as "Odalism". The AHF's folkish heathenry was imbued with blood and soil nationalism. It cited among its ideological forebears Richard Walther Darré and right wing German Greens such as Herbert Gruhl, August Hausleiter. These pronouncements placed the AHF firmly within a good perspective.

In 1993, the Norsk Hedensk Front (Norwegian Heathen Front) was founded, rapidly evolving into the AHF, "a network of independent tribes."

The Swedish Heathen Front (Svensk Hednisk Front) was a small group formed around 1996.

The German chapter, Deutsche Heidnische Front, was founded in 1998 by Hendrik Möbus. In 2001, the AHF claimed chapters in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, the United States, Canada, Russia, and Flanders.

There was also a short-lived English Heathen Front closely associated during its inception with the British Movement but later linked by Searchlight, the anti-fascist monthly, to Tom Gowers, an officer of the British National Party based in the East Midlands, and to the militant odinist group Woden's Folk. The EHF promoted ethnopluralism, metagenetics, blood and soil national ecology, and celebrated the ideas of English folkish thinker Rolf Gardiner, in particular his denunciation of "plutodemocracy".

Norwegian black metal musician and heathen Varg Vikernes has been linked to the Heathen Front. In a 2009 interview with Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, Vikernes states: "I have never formed or been a member of such organisations". The claim that Vikernes was the leader of the Heathen Front was initiated by the Norwegian anti-fascist magazine Monitor.


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