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The Hinterkaifeck murders occurred on the evening of 31 March 1922, when six inhabitants of a small Bavarian farmstead, located approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Munich, Germany, were murdered by an unknown assailant. The six victims were Andreas Gruber (aged 63), his wife Cäzilia Gruber (aged 72), their widowed daughter Viktoria ...
Neo-Nazi who killed immigrants throughout Germany, with accomplices Beate Zschäpe and Uwe Mundlos [54] David, Horst: 1975–1993 3 7+ Died in prison One of his murders proved to be a milestone in German criminal history, as it was the first 20-year-old crime to be solved with the help of the computer-assisted tracking system of AFIS [55 ...
According to Germany's 2010 crime statistics, 5.93 million criminal acts were committed, which was 2% lower than in 2009. [4] According to the Interior Ministry, this was the first time the figure had fallen below six million offenses since 1991 (the year after reunification), and is the lowest crime level since records began. [4]
Germany 91+ Over 1,000 synagogues burned in all Germany and Austria, over 7,000 Jewish businesses destroyed or damaged. 91 Jewish people killed during the pogrom, more than 300 further died during the next days (including suicides). About 35% of these events happened in Austria or on territory which today belongs to Poland or to Russia.
People convicted of murder by Germany (1 C, 132 P) E. Extrajudicial killings in Germany (2 C, 2 P) F. Familicides in Germany (1 C, 2 P) M. Mass murder in Germany (4 C)
The murders were related to a gang rivalry among the Vietnamese diaspora in Germany. [112] [108] 1 January 1995 Germersheim, Rhineland-Palatinate: 3 [n 1] 2 [n 1] 5: Four men were shot by an armed civilian, after the former opened fire on first responders who had arrived to a hostage situation at a bar. One police officer was wounded. [113] 1995
In November 2011, German Chancellor Angela Merkel stated that "the cold-blooded murders of nine immigrant shopkeepers by Neo-Nazis is an inconceivable crime for Germany and a national disgrace". [25] In January 2012, the term " Döner-Morde " (English: Kebab Murders ) was named the German Un-Word of the Year for 2011 by a jury of linguistic ...
Keira Gross (24 September 2003 – 7 March 2018) was a 14-year-old German girl who was stabbed to death at her home in Berlin on 7 March 2018. In November 2018 15-year-old Edgar H. (also known by the pseudonym "Hannes E.") was found guilty of Keira's murder and sentenced to nine years in youth detention.