Wednesday, December 9, 2015

German woman breaks silence after four years, blames her skinhead lovers for 10 neo-Nazi murders


BERLIN — A German woman accused of involvement in 10 neo-Nazi murders broke her silence for the first time in four years Wednesday, telling a court in Munich that she only learned of the slayings after they had taken place.

In a statement read by her lawyer, Beate Zschaepe said the killings, two bomb attacks and several bank robberies were carried out by her former lovers, Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Boehnhardt, who died in an apparent murder-suicide in 2011.

Prosecutors allege that the trio formed the National Socialist Underground, which killed eight Turkish men, a Greek and a policewoman between 2000 and 2007.

“I reject the prosecution’s charge that I was a member of a terrorist organization called NSU,” German news agency dpa quoted Zschaepe as saying in the statement, which came as the trial neared its 250th day.  (more...)


Very worrying revelations:

With sordid offshoots:

Still think Nazis were just misguided hipsters?

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