Part VI of the SWC Operation Report GOERING, EDDA Edda Goering is the daughter of notorious Nazi war criminal Hermann Goering. Although no meeting with her could be arranged, her close friend, Florrie Rost van Tonningen (see separate entry) confirmed that Goering remained a strong supporter of the neo- Nazi movement. Edda Goering takes part in memorials for Nazi war criminals and is highly respected within the movement because her father cheated the hangman by taking his own life. GRABER, RUDOLF Rudolf Graber was the Bishop of Regensburg before his recent retirement. Manfred Roeder (see separate entry) told Ron Furey and Richard Eaton that Bishop Graber had actually provided him with office space and requested from him an assortment of anti- masonic literature. HAMMELBACK (HAMMELBACH, HAMMELBECK), PROF. W.G. W. G. Hammelback was one of several people presented by Wolfgang Juchem (see separate entry) as an example of his support among average German citizens. Hammelback told Ron Furey and Richard Eaton that Juchem is "honest, truthful, and clean" and inspires confidence with his leadership ability. Hammelback arranges and addresses seminars which draw an average of 30 people at a time. These seminars attract people from all walks of life. The ultra-right-wing message is cleverly cloaked at these seminars in discussions about ecology and the environment (see entry for Weidner). Hammelback claims to be a past- president of a group calling itself the "World League for the Preservation of Life." JUCHEM, WOLFGANG Wolfgang Juchem was the biggest single find of Ron Furey's trip. Unlike the other stars of German's radical right, Juchem has a squeaky-clean record and in fact has served his country for 30 years - both with the army and with intelligence as a spymaster. Juchem maintains good relations with the leadership of Germany's "respectable" right wing parties, is good-looking, personable, and eloquent. Juchem is viewed positively by most of the radical right and is considered to have the best chance of unifying the entire movement. He is not the leader of any party nor has he thrown his hat in with any particular group. He has told Ron that he is waiting to see which of the radical parties emerges as the strongest; then he will make his move. Juchem claims an underground support group of 10,000, two thousand of which financially support his cause. Juchem has strong support of ethnic Germans who have arrived from neighboring countries and who were living in areas which were once part of Germany. He delivers frequent lectures and appears to be a good solid citizen whose only interest is the welfare of Germany. Juchem has told Ron Furey that the government is out to get him (although Center researchers could not find his name on official lists of known neo-Nazis) and that the Jews are behind German's current troubles. He has also confided to Furey his denial of the Holocaust and admiration of Adolf Hitler. Furey was able to bring Reisz, Busse, and Juchem together, where they were secretly filmed by a CBS crew. There they decided to create a center from which Nazi ideas could be disseminated throughout Germany. Juchem could be very dangerous. He is totally adaptable and will conform to any image that is needed to gain power. He was also able to produce for Ron Furey and S.W.C. researcher, Richard Eaton, a group of supporters from "middle Germany" -- ordinary citizens in respectable positions. The fact that he spent 30 years in the service of his country, also means that he has had plenty of time to develop relationships. He has, in fact, told Ron and Richard that such is indeed the case. Juchem is "clean" and has a power base. He may be the man to watch. KEMPKENS, WOLFGANG Kempkens, 53, has papers for both Canada and Germany. He once worked as a writer for Stars & Stripes. Kempkens told Ron Furey that he knows Mark Weber (see separate entry) "pretty well" and that he has contributed to the Journal of Historical Review (the publication of Willis Carto's Institute for Historical Review, which denies the Holocaust). Kempkens often travels to the former U.S.S.R. to try to buy archival material which might support the Holocaust revisionist stance. He is an apologist for the Third Reich and claims to be more to the right of the current neo-Nazi leadership. He maintains strong ties to other radicals throughout Europe and America. End of Part VI