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The Anti-WAAhnsinns Festival was a series of political rock concerts which took place in Germany during the 1980s. Its purpose was to support protests against the planned nuclear reprocessing plant Wackersdorf (German: Wiederaufbereitungsanlage Wackersdorf, abbreviated WAA Wackersdorf) in Wackersdorf. In 1986, the fifth festival marked the peak of the protest movement against the plant. With over 100,000 people attending on 26 and 27 July, it was the largest rock concert in the history of Germany. The line-up included some of Germany's most popular music acts of the time such as BAP, Die Toten Hosen, Udo Lindenberg, Rio Reiser, Herbert Grönemeyer. The festival remained completely peaceful, contrary to government expectations. As a result of the overwhelming protests, the festivals resulted

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  • Anti-WAAhnsinns-Festival (de)
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  • Die Anti-WAAhnsinns-Festivals waren sieben politisch motivierte Rockkonzerte im bayerischen Burglengenfeld, die zur Unterstützung der Proteste gegen die geplante Wiederaufarbeitungsanlage Wackersdorf (WAW) in den 1980er Jahren stattfanden. (de)
  • The Anti-WAAhnsinns Festival was a series of political rock concerts which took place in Germany during the 1980s. Its purpose was to support protests against the planned nuclear reprocessing plant Wackersdorf (German: Wiederaufbereitungsanlage Wackersdorf, abbreviated WAA Wackersdorf) in Wackersdorf. In 1986, the fifth festival marked the peak of the protest movement against the plant. With over 100,000 people attending on 26 and 27 July, it was the largest rock concert in the history of Germany. The line-up included some of Germany's most popular music acts of the time such as BAP, Die Toten Hosen, Udo Lindenberg, Rio Reiser, Herbert Grönemeyer. The festival remained completely peaceful, contrary to government expectations. As a result of the overwhelming protests, the festivals resulted (en)
  • Het Anti-WAAhnsinns-Festival was een politiek georiënteerd rockfestival in het Beierse Burglengenfeld tegen de geplande opwerkingsfabriek voor kernafval (afgekort WAA) in Wackersdorf. In 1986 beklemtoonde het vijfde van deze festivals (ook wel Duitse Woodstock genoemd) het hoogtepunt van de burgerprotesten tegen een opwekkingsfabriek voor kernafval. Met meer dan 100.000 bezoekers beleefde Burglengenfeld het tot dan toe grootste rockconcert van de Duitse geschiedenis, waarbij overwegend de bekendste artiesten van de Duitstalige rockmuziekscene vertegenwoordigd waren, waaronder BAP, Die Toten Hosen, Udo Lindenberg, Rodgau Monotones, Rio Reiser, Herbert Grönemeyer. De antikernenergiebeweging kreeg hierdoor een ongekende media-aandacht. Rond 6000 politieagenten waren rond Burglengenfeld operat (nl)
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  • Die Anti-WAAhnsinns-Festivals waren sieben politisch motivierte Rockkonzerte im bayerischen Burglengenfeld, die zur Unterstützung der Proteste gegen die geplante Wiederaufarbeitungsanlage Wackersdorf (WAW) in den 1980er Jahren stattfanden. (de)
  • The Anti-WAAhnsinns Festival was a series of political rock concerts which took place in Germany during the 1980s. Its purpose was to support protests against the planned nuclear reprocessing plant Wackersdorf (German: Wiederaufbereitungsanlage Wackersdorf, abbreviated WAA Wackersdorf) in Wackersdorf. In 1986, the fifth festival marked the peak of the protest movement against the plant. With over 100,000 people attending on 26 and 27 July, it was the largest rock concert in the history of Germany. The line-up included some of Germany's most popular music acts of the time such as BAP, Die Toten Hosen, Udo Lindenberg, Rio Reiser, Herbert Grönemeyer. The festival remained completely peaceful, contrary to government expectations. As a result of the overwhelming protests, the festivals resulted in unexpected media coverage for the anti-nuclear movement in Germany. (en)
  • Het Anti-WAAhnsinns-Festival was een politiek georiënteerd rockfestival in het Beierse Burglengenfeld tegen de geplande opwerkingsfabriek voor kernafval (afgekort WAA) in Wackersdorf. In 1986 beklemtoonde het vijfde van deze festivals (ook wel Duitse Woodstock genoemd) het hoogtepunt van de burgerprotesten tegen een opwekkingsfabriek voor kernafval. Met meer dan 100.000 bezoekers beleefde Burglengenfeld het tot dan toe grootste rockconcert van de Duitse geschiedenis, waarbij overwegend de bekendste artiesten van de Duitstalige rockmuziekscene vertegenwoordigd waren, waaronder BAP, Die Toten Hosen, Udo Lindenberg, Rodgau Monotones, Rio Reiser, Herbert Grönemeyer. De antikernenergiebeweging kreeg hierdoor een ongekende media-aandacht. Rond 6000 politieagenten waren rond Burglengenfeld operationeel. Het evenement verliep echter vreedzaam, ondanks velerlei bedenkingen van hogerhand. (nl)
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