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‘Antisemitic hate is part of our daily lives’ says German student leader

Hanna Esther Veiler warns of growing far-right extremism in Germany after receiving neo-Nazi hate mail

May 28, 2025 16:32
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Hanna Veiler said Jewish student leaders are used to receiving antisemitic abuse (Photo: courtesy)
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The former head of Germany’s national Jewish student union has spoken out after receiving a chilling neo-Nazi hate letter, and warned that Jewish student leaders have become used to antisemitic abuse and that the far right is gaining ground across Germany.

Hanna Esther Veiler, 27, a social work student at Heidelberg University, opened the letter earlier this week after checking her former Union of Jewish Students in Germany (JSUD) mailbox. Inside was a printed note wishing her a “Happy Holocaust”, alongside antisemitic slurs and sexual threats.

The note, printed in a cursive font, read: “Oh Hanna you are very sweet judensau very sweet judensau. Letsa go to Auschwitz und have a party for happy holocaust. Happy holocaust. Oh hanna I want to f**k ya 3 nights long for happy holocaust.” [sic]

Her surname and the phrase “Heil Hitler” were scrawled in block capitals by hand, and a four-page screed filled with far-right slogans and neo-Nazi imagery was attached.