Katja Hoyer is a German historian tells NPR that German far-right groups are becoming increasingly organized. 'It is increasingly organized in terms of getting hold of weapons, in terms of networking with influential people, getting hold of funds.'
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"It is increasingly organized in terms of getting hold of weapons, in terms of networking with influential people, getting hold of funds," Hoyer said.
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What we know about group that plotted coup in GermanyAfter a far-right group plotted to overthrow the German government in a coup, experts who’ve been tracking groups inspired by paranoid conspiracy theories say it was only a matter of time before something like this happened.
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Former German MP among far-right group accused of coup plottingGerman federal prosecutors say former AfD member of Bundestag, Birgit Malsack-Winkemann, is among those suspected of plotting a coup and was set to be the justice minister of the new regime.
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25 suspected far-right extremists arrested on suspicion of planning to overthrow German governmentGermany's top security official said the group was 'driven by violent coup fantasies and conspiracy ideologies.'
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25 suspected far-right extremists arrested on suspicion of planning to overthrow German governmentGermany's top security official said the group was 'driven by violent coup fantasies and conspiracy ideologies.'
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Officials predict more arrests over German far-right plotBERLIN (AP) — German officials say they expect more people to be detained in connection with an alleged far-right plan to topple the government that saw 25 people rounded up Wednesday , including a self-styled prince, a retired paratrooper and a judge.
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