joakim sniertd im schneider is a 62-year-old unemployed engineer, living alone surrounded by hundreds of antiques and dozens of clocks. he says he has been out of work for almost a decade. it's what he reads about islam and right wing literate that scares him the most. >> the right of right wing populaces or parties we see at the moment is a great threat to the german society and to german democracy. these demonstrators who are calling all politician he who are not exactly doing what they want traitors of the people and the german word they use are the same words they used 60 years ago by the nazis. >> certainly . >> the most beloved politician in germany and now her approval rates have dropped significantly. >> the right wing may be rising but their views still do not represent the majorities of germans. born and raised in the town where neonazis march every sunday, christine and her friends have reached out to the refugees. they are housed in a youth hostel at the edge of town. her objective, integration. as for the neonazis and other supporters of the far right, christine has a sim