extremism Zschäpe invited as a witness to the NSU investigative committee Beate Zschäpe was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2018. photo © picture alliance / dpa In 2018 she was sentenced to life imprisonment - now Beate Zschäpe has to appear before the Bavarian NSU investigative committee. There are still many unanswered questions - but will Zschäpe have any answers? The legally convicted right-wing terrorist Beate Zschäpe has to appear as a witness before the NSU investigative committee of the...
The witness comes into the state parliament with a cap pulled low over his forehead and a corona mask, he tries to turn away from the waiting photographers. The NSU investigative committee invited Tino Brandt on Thursday - who played a key role in the right-wing extremist scene in Thuringia in particular, but also in Bavaria in the 1990s. Brandt was considered a leading figure in the scene and drove the establishment of the group "Thüringer Heimatschutz", in which Uwe...
The witness comes into the state parliament with a cap pulled low over his forehead and a corona mask, he tries to turn away from the waiting photographers. The NSU investigative committee invited Tino Brandt on Thursday - who played a key role in the right-wing extremist scene in Thuringia in particular, but also in Bavaria in the 1990s. Brandt was considered a leading figure in the scene and drove the establishment of the group "Thüringer Heimatschutz", in which Uwe...
weapons procurer NSU supporter Ralf Wohlleben has to serve the rest of his sentence NSU supporter Ralf Wohlleben at his trial in 2016 © Peter Kneffel / DPA The NSU trio's suspected weapons procurer, Ralf Wohlleben, has to serve out the remainder of his sentence. The Federal Court of Justice refused to suspend his sentence on probation. Ralf Wohlleben, who was finally convicted as a weapons procurer for the NSU, has to start his remaining prison sentence and serve it...
Status: 11/22/2022 2:36 p.m The finally convicted NSU supporter Wohlleben has to start his remaining prison sentence and serve it until further notice. The BGH refused to suspend the remaining detention on probation. The convicted NSU supporter Ralf Wohlleben has to go back to prison. According to a decision by the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Karlsruhe, the remaining three years and four months of his prison sentence will not be suspended for the time being. Wohlleben had procured...
Ralf Wohlleben was the man who supported the NSU. Who got the right-wing murderer gang the murder weapon for nine murders of migrants. Contact was maintained with the three perpetrators who went into hiding, Beate Zschäpe, Uwe Böhnhardt and Uwe Mundlos. And who was also loyal to them during the process.The former NPD official was sentenced to ten years in prison in 2018 for aiding and abetting nine murders. But shortly after the verdict he was released, having already served...
In the trial for the "NSU 2.0" threatening letter, the defendant was sentenced to five years and ten months in prison by the Frankfurt district court on Thursday.The Berlin-born defendant Alexander M. sent dozens of threatening letters by email, fax or SMS to lawyers, politicians, journalists and representatives of public life and signed them "NSU 2.0". The sender "NSU 2.0" alludes to the right-wing extremist terrorist cell National Socialist Underground (NSU).The district court in Frankfurt am Main found the 54-year-old...
STORY: Five years and ten months - that's the verdict for the accused in the so-called "NSU 2.0" trial before the district court in Frankfurt am Main. The court considered it proven that the 54-year-old accused had sent hateful messages to public figures and to authorities and institutions. The threats were signed "NSU 2.0". The term "NSU 2.0" alluded to the right-wing extremist group that murdered nine migrants and a police officer from 2000 to 2007. The judges found the...
In the trial for the "NSU 2.0" threatening letter, the defendant was sentenced to five years and ten months in prison by the Frankfurt district court on Thursday.The Berlin-born defendant Alexander M. sent dozens of threatening letters by email, fax or SMS to lawyers, politicians, journalists and representatives of public life and signed them "NSU 2.0". The sender "NSU 2.0" alludes to the right-wing extremist terrorist cell National Socialist Underground (NSU).The Frankfurt regional court found the 54-year-old guilty of public...
Frankfurt district court Almost six years in prison in the process of "NSU 2.0" threatening letter The accused stands between his lawyers © Andreas Arnold / dpa pool / DPA The accused spread fear of death with threats and racist abuse. Now the Frankfurt regional court has passed a verdict against the 54-year-old after a lengthy process. In the Frankfurt trial about the "NSU 2.0" threatening letter, the accused was sentenced to five years and ten months in prison. According...