Shocking Neo-Nazis manifesto scared Germany
Der Spiegel magazine shows some snapshots/still images from a video-manifesto of neo-Nazis suspected of killing 10 people in Germany (scroll down for photos).
German public opinion was shocked by the fact that the three extremists – Uwe Mundlos, Uwe Böhnhardt and Beate Zschäpe – could act freely for so long time.
The clip-manifesto is a sort of bizarre tour of the Pink Panther – known animated character – through Germany, to various places of crimes committed by suspects. Ten people were killed by neo-Nazis, among which eight Turkish immigrants, an ethnic Greek and a policewoman.
Evidence were found in the burned apartment from Zwickau, Saxony, eastern Germany, where the suspects used to hide. On 4 November, an explosion destroyed part of the house, in an apparent effort to hide evidence. Police were able to identify one of the weapons used by neo-Nazis to kill their victims, but also a propaganda video. The video includes images featuring a bomb with nails – similar to that used in Cologne.
Other evidence was found in the car in which two of the suspects -Uwe M. and Uwe B- killed themselves. It is about the semi-automatic pistols Heckler & Koch belonging to two policemen shot in 2007. One policeman was killed at that time and the other was seriously injured.
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German press wrote that some neo-Nazi group members were working as informers for the German intelligence service.