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  2. Anti-nuclear movement in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The anti-nuclear movement in Germany has a long history dating back to the early 1970s when large demonstrations prevented the construction of a nuclear plant at Wyhl.The Wyhl protests were an example of a local community challenging the nuclear industry through a strategy of direct action and civil disobedience.

  3. Anti-nuclear protests - Wikipedia

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    Anti-nuclear protest near nuclear waste disposal centre at Gorleben in Northern Germany, on 8 November 2008. Protest at Neckarwestheim, Germany, 11 March 2012. In 1971, the town of Wyhl , in Germany, was a proposed site for a nuclear power station.

  4. Nuclear power in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The anti-nuclear movement in Germany has a long history dating back to the early 1970s and intensified following the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. [4] [5] [6] After the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster and subsequent anti-nuclear protests, the government announced that it would close all of its nuclear power plants by 2022.

  5. Anti-nuclear movement - Wikipedia

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    169,000 people attended an anti-nuclear protest in Bonn, West Germany, on 14 October 1979, following the Three Mile Island accident. [1] Anti-nuclear demonstration in Colmar, northeastern France, on 3 October 2009 Anti-Nuclear Power Plant Rally following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster on 19 September 2011 at Meiji Shrine complex in Tokyo, Japan

  6. Free Republic of Wendland - Wikipedia

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    The Germany Historical Museum for the anti-nuclear movement; Passport of the Free Republic of Wendland (Exhibit at the House of History in Bonn) Chronology of the Gorleben nuclear facilities and resistance (1977–1997) Archived 2016-03-18 at the Wayback Machine; Resistance works!

  7. History of the anti-nuclear movement - Wikipedia

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    Many other anti-nuclear groups formed elsewhere, in support of these local struggles, and some existing citizen action groups widened their aims to include the nuclear issue. [12] Anti-nuclear success at Wyhl also inspired nuclear opposition in the rest of Europe and North America. [13] In 1972, the anti-nuclear weapons movement maintained a ...

  8. Category:German anti-nuclear activists - Wikipedia

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    German anti–nuclear power activists (8 P) W. German anti–nuclear weapons activists (14 P) Pages in category "German anti-nuclear activists"

  9. List of anti-nuclear advocates in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Anti-WAAhnsinns Festival; Black bloc; Brokdorf; Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland; Free Republic of Wendland; Nuclear power phase-out; Nuclear reprocessing plant Wackersdorf