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鈥楶rotecting our democracy鈥: German police foil alleged coup plot

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Masked police officers lead Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss (front center) to a police vehicle during a raid against far-right 'Reich citizens' in Frankfurt, Germany, Dec. 7, 2022. Thousands of police carried out a series of raids across much of Germany on Wednesday against suspected far-right extremists who allegedly sought to overthrow the state by force.

German police conducted the largest operation in their postwar history on Wednesday, staging over 130 raids on suspected terrorist-linked properties and arresting 25 people alleged to be involved in a plot to violently overthrow the government.

鈥淭he investigation will foremost give us a clear picture of how far along the coup planning actually was,鈥 German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said in a statement.

But the authorities held such strong suspicions about the target group鈥檚 鈥渧iolent steps to carry out its action, that the Federal Court of Justice ordered investigative measures,鈥 Justice Minister Marco Buschmann tweeted.

Why We Wrote This

German police say they have forestalled an extreme right-wing coup plot. How deeply has such antidemocratic thinking permeated the military?

The group was linked to QAnon and the Reichsb眉rger movement, a far-right fringe group that embraces 鈥渄eep state鈥 theories and advocates a return to the pre-World War II German Reich. Led by a minor German aristocrat named Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss, the group intended to force its way into the Bundestag and install a new government, according to federal prosecutors.

Some of those arrested appear to be ex-military personnel, and federal investigators said that the group tried to contact the Russian government.聽All those arrested were German nationals, save one Russian.

鈥淢ilitant Reichsb眉rger are united by their hatred of democracy, our state, and those who work for our well-being,鈥 said Ms. Faeser. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we will use all legal tools at our disposal, and we will use them because it鈥檚 about protecting our democracy.鈥

鈥淎spiration plus operational abilities鈥

Wednesday鈥檚 raids were the latest in a series of efforts by the authorities to rid the security forces of neo-Nazis. The arrest of an army officer, now serving a five-year prison term for plotting the overthrow of the government, revealed widespread penetration of the military by far-right militants.

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Police secure an area in Berlin on Dec. 7, 2022, after 25 suspected members and supporters of a far-right group were detained during raids across Germany. The raids are the latest in a series of efforts by the authorities to rid the security forces of neo-Nazis.

The Reichsb眉rger were armed, and had accepted that there would be deaths in their bid to 鈥渁chieve systemic change at all levels,鈥 according to a statement by German prosecutors. One of the accused is a former elected official, and the locations searched in Wednesday鈥檚 raids included barracks belonging to the KSK, a special forces unit previously linked to far-right terrorism. Another 27 suspects are under further investigation.

The scale of the investigation and ensuing raids, which involved multiple federal agencies and officials from 11 German states, demonstrated how serious a threat the authorities believe the extremist group posed, as well as the long arm of Germany鈥檚 democratic institutions.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 troubling about today is you have aspiration coupled with operational abilities such as skill and access to weaponry,鈥 says Steve Hewitt, a security expert at the University of Birmingham in England.

The raids 鈥渁re reassuring on one hand,鈥 says Dr. Hewitt, 鈥渂ut on the other hand it鈥檚 worrying because what else is out there? People have always had extreme ideas and conspiracy theories, but the internet鈥檚 reach, spread, and speed makes it more dangerous than when someone had their own printing press and handed out street flyers.鈥

Defensive democracy

Germany鈥檚 dark history has instilled an ardent modern desire to prevent the rise of another Adolf Hitler.

The constitution forged after World War II, corresponding security provisions, and modern-day legislation give the German government unusual power to investigate domestic extremist threats in the name of preserving democracy. The laws and rules that comprise Germany鈥檚 鈥渄efensive democracy鈥 limit individual freedoms in the name of protecting the state.

For example, suspected extremist political parties in Germany can be monitored and surveilled or even declared unconstitutional, rendering them unable to carry out basic functions such as fundraising. Several German states have put the far-right political party Alternative for Germany under state surveillance, and a 2022 ruling classified the party as right-wing extremist and potentially subject to monitoring, even though it holds 78 seats in parliament.

鈥淚n the U.S. you [must] pose an immediate threat to someone or something ... but in Germany parties can be banned even if they are not preparing violent crimes,鈥 says Fabian Virchow, head of a research unit studying far-right extremism at the University of Applied Sciences in Dusseldorf. 鈥淭hat, of course, is part of what Germany has experienced with the Nazi regime, and lessons learned.鈥

Germany鈥檚 security services also regularly investigate suspected far-right extremism inside military and police units. In 2020, Germany鈥檚 Defense minister dismantled a unit of the KSK聽after investigators found an underground bunker filled with Nazi artifacts and pilfered ammunition on a member鈥檚 property.聽

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German Attorney General Peter Frank gives a statement on the arrest of far-right activists at the Federal Court of Justice, in Karlsruhe, Germany, Dec. 7, 2022. The investigation and ensuing raids involved multiple federal agencies and officials from 11 German states.

That same year, the German military more than 62 kilograms of explosives and 60,000 rounds of ammunition. Another 48,000 rounds had disappeared from the special forces units.聽Further, the security services identified over 1,400 suspected cases of far-right extremism among soldiers, police officers, and intelligence officers in the three years聽leading聽up to 2020.

In one of the highest-profile cases of far-right infiltration, a former lieutenant in the German army known as Franco A. was sentenced to five and a half years in prison last July. He was an active soldier when he was discovered to be hoarding ammunition and plotting to bring down the German state; his case revealed a network of far-right threats that permeated German security agencies at all levels.聽

In 2019, the centre-right politician Walter L眉bcke was assassinated on his doorstep by a neo-Nazi. Earlier, in 2011, a series of long-unsolved murders of immigrants was discovered to be the work of the National Socialist Underground, a neo-Nazi terrorist group with suspected police and security agency links. Then-Chancellor Angela Merkel said investigation of the murders had uncovered 鈥渟tructures that we never imagined.鈥

The alleged plot uncovered on Wednesday may reach further than is immediately clear, says Dr. Hewitt, the counterterrorism expert.

鈥淚t鈥檚 similar to the United States, where you had the Republican Party and some elements playing footsie with the Capitol rioters,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here will be questions about links between political parties and those involved in the plots. This is a question for democracy, whether there are actual political parties that don鈥檛 believe in democratic systems.鈥

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