Peter Fitzek

German political activist

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May 2025 Peter Fitzek and three other key members of the Kingdom of Germany (KRD) are detained, including his two deputies and the organization's financial manager.
May 13 2025 Arrest warrant from the Wittenberg District Court was executed.
May 13 2025 The outstanding arrest warrant for Peter Fitzek was executed.
May 13 2025 The Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI) officially bans Fitzek's 'Kingdom' association, which had approximately 6,000 members at the time.
April 2025 Naumburg Higher Regional Court dismissed Fitzek's appeal against the July 2023 ruling.
2024 David Kreiselmeier runs for mayor with the right-wing radical AfD in Weisswasser, Saxony.
September 2024 Dessau-Roßlau Regional Court allowed Fitzek to present his worldview for three hours during court proceedings, claiming to be the 'supreme sovereign of the Kingdom of Germany'.
September 2024 The Dessau-Roßlau Regional Court sentenced Peter Fitzek to eight months' imprisonment for bodily harm.
November 2023 BaFin conducted a massive search operation across 10 federal states, involving 200 officers from various agencies, to collect evidence of illicit financial transactions and investigate the Kingdom of Germany's networks.
November 29 2023 A raid was conducted on ten properties associated with Peter Fitzek and his organization to stop allegedly illicit financial transactions.
July 2023 Wittenberg District Court imposed a total prison sentence of eight months for bodily harm and insulting three people.
February 2023 BaFin (Federal Financial Supervisory Authority) forcibly closed KRD's illegal health insurance company GemeinwohlKasse, but Fitzek continued unauthorized business operations.
2022 David Kreiselmeier, a music teacher and AfD politician, joins KRD (with membership number 2090) and applies for a job within the organization.
January 2022 KRD acquired two properties in Saxony, with the intention of building self-sufficient structures and creating a self-governing 'national territory'.
2020 Marco Ginzel, a Swiss national, begins expansion offensive of the Kingdom of Germany (KRD) into Switzerland, acting as press spokesman.
November 2018 Sentenced to prison in Halle Prison, arrested in a restaurant after not appearing voluntarily. Released after three and a half months.
2017 Sentenced to three years and eight months in prison for operating a bank without a license and embezzling clients' money (conviction later quashed).
2016 Sentenced to three months in prison for traffic offences, with police searching his premises during a financial regulation investigation.
September 2012 Peter Fitzek founded the Kingdom of Germany (Königreich Deutschland, KRD) in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, establishing a self-proclaimed alternative state with its own governance structure.

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