Neo-Nazi Murders: NSU
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Neo-Nazi Murders: NSU
For years, a neo-Nazi terror cell known as the NSU carried out a brutal killing spree across Germany, targeting 8 Turks, 1 Greek, and 1 German police officer. Yet, despite overwhelming evidence, authorities failed to stop them. Why did German intelligence protect key figures like Tino Brandt, a state-funded neo-Nazi leader? Why was intelligence officer Andreas Temme at the scene of Halit Yozgat’s murder—and never prosecuted? And why did the German government place a 120-year secrecy order on crucial NSU files? This is not just the story of a terrorist group. It’s the story of a state-backed cover-up. #NSU
February 22, 2025
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