Wolfgang Walter Droege (or Dröge) (25 September 1949 – 13 April 2005) was a German-born Canadian white supremacist, neo-Nazi and founding leader of the Heritage Front.
He was arrested, charged, and convicted of damage to property and mischief in 1975 after spraying "white power" slogans along the route of the African Liberation Day march in Toronto.
Droege was second in command to Canadian Grand Wizard James Alexander McQuirter and the pair attempted to start a KKK branch in Toronto.
[2] In 1981, Droege helped organize a failed attempt, codenamed "Operation Red Dog", to invade Dominica, overthrow its government, and restore deposed Prime Minister Patrick John to power.
Upon his release from jail in 1989, Droege went to Libya to attend a congress of what became the International Third Position and then returned to Canada to found the Heritage Front.
Later, in the 1993 Federal Election, Droege and other Heritage Front members made a point of being seen outside of Reform Party events in the city of Toronto.
Following his release from prison, Droege drifted away from organized racial activities and worked for a time as a bailiff with a longtime acquaintance, Al Overfield.