Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 27th Oct, 2018. Pegida marchers in Munich hold a banner. Attempting to draw more followers and expand PEGIDA into Bavaria, "Pegida Dresden"" announced an appearance by founders LUTZ BACHMANN and SIEGFRIED DAEBRITZ in Munich's Neuhausen district. Ultimately, the two did not arrive, leaving approximately 40 Pegida followers to march against over 450 counter-demonstrators. Pegida Dresden in Munich is actually Pegida Nuremburg who is attempting to expand south to Munich where the rival Pegida Muenchen is already active. The latter group is more closely associa

Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 27th Oct, 2018. Pegida marchers in Munich hold a banner. Attempting to draw more followers and expand PEGIDA into Bavaria, "Pegida Dresden"" announced an appearance by founders LUTZ BACHMANN and SIEGFRIED DAEBRITZ in Munich's Neuhausen district. Ultimately, the two did not arrive, leaving approximately 40 Pegida followers to march against over 450 counter-demonstrators. Pegida Dresden in Munich is actually Pegida Nuremburg who is attempting to expand south to Munich where the rival Pegida Muenchen is already active. The latter group is more closely associa Stock Photo
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October 27, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - Pegida marchers in Munich hold a banner. Attempting to draw more followers and expand PEGIDA into Bavaria, “Pegida Dresden” announced an appearance by founders LUTZ BACHMANN and SIEGFRIED DAEBRITZ in Munich’s Neuhausen district. Ultimately, the two did not arrive, leaving approximately 40 Pegida followers to march against over 450 counter-demonstrators. Pegida Dresden in Munich is actually Pegida Nuremburg who is attempting to expand south to Munich where the rival Pegida Muenchen is already active. The latter group is more closely associated with neo-nazis, convicted terrorists, terrorism monitoring, and weapons raids. Michael Stuerzenberger of “Pegida Dresden” has claimed the Munich branch has nothing to do with Pegida Dresden, despite the fact that they appear to coordinate schedules to avoid clashes. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Wire)

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