Jürgen Rieger

Jürgen Hans Paul Rieger (11 May 1946, Blexen, Lower Saxony – 29 October 2009) was a Hamburg lawyer, avowed anti-semite, and deputy chairman of the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) (as of October 2009),[2] known for his Holocaust denial.

Wigand was subsequently found guilty in December 1981, and sentenced to 12.5 years.

[3] Rieger was convicted among other for battery, incitement of the people (Volksverhetzung), and the use of prohibited symbols.

[4] It is alleged that he used the pen name Jörg Rieck for some of his publications,[7] including in his contribution to the "programmatic" book of the Thule Seminar, Das unvergängliche Erbe.

[8][9] Rieger was editor of the pseudoscientific racialist Neue Anthropologie, sister journal to Roger Pearson's Mankind Quarterly.