Neo-Nazis and far-right extremists committed a record number of crimes in Germany last year, the highest number in more than a decade. Politically motivated crimes reached a record high of 84,172 last year, with far-right crimes accounting for 42,788 of them, up 48% from 2023. "The greatest threat to our democracy comes from right-wing extremism. That's objectively true," the Minister of the Interior stated at a presentation of the government's report on politically motivated crimes. The new German government has been cracking down on Neo-Nazis and far-right groups: drudge.com The German government has been cracking down on Neo-Nazis: drudge.com
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