
Ulf Grimmer was a German neo-Nazi who was leader of the Marzahn Brotherhood from 2018, succeeding Johann Henkenmaier.
Biography[]
Ulf Grimmer was born in Berlin, Germany, the son of Eva Grimmer and the brother of Kurt Grimmer. He and his brother were raised in a neo-Nazi household in which Adolf Hitler was viewed as a national hero, and both of them joined the far-right Marzahn Brotherhood during the 1990s. Kurt later left the gang and joined the Berlin Police, causing a rift between him and his family, and Ulf viewed his older brother as a traitor. Ulf became one of the Brotherhood's leaders, and he took Mandy Klink as his lover. In 2018, Ulf used his position to lend his brother money from the movement's coffers in exchange for Kurt providing them with information on the murder of Turkish football star Orkan Erdem. Ulf was nearly expelled from the movement for doing so, and he and the rest of the Brotherhood punished Kurt with a beating, only for the punishment ceremony to be broken up by the police. Days later, the Brotherhood engaged in a 200-person brawl with the Turkish Death Daggers biker gang, during which Brotherhood leader Johann Henkenmaier was mortally wounded with a knife. Grimmer was promptly elected the Brotherhood's leader with his mother's support.