Forgotten terrorist attack in Nuremberg: “I no longer understood the world” – Bavaria

Brigitte Williams has been silent for a long time. The fact that a right-wing extremist, the Franconian neo-Nazi Helmut Oxner, murdered her husband in the middle of Nuremberg city had thrown her off track. At first it was not possible for her to talk about it publicly. Whereby – this is also part of this story – the number of those who actually wanted to know something about the case was manageable for a long time. On the night of June 24th, 1982, a man killed three people in cold blood and seriously injured three others, the obvious motive: racist misanthropy. In the Republic, however – not least in Nuremberg – the case was soon almost completely forgotten. Supposedly, as it was initially read about Oxner’s murderous spree through Nuremberg’s nightlife, the crime was in fact a “ramping spree”.

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