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Nazi false flag terror cells uncovered in the German Army

 
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PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2017 9:14 pm    Post subject: Nazi false flag terror cells uncovered in the German Army Reply with quote

Germany to search all army barracks for Nazi memorabilia over fears of right-wing extremism in the ranks
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4482020/Germany-search-army-barracks-Nazi-memorabilia.html

Inspections ordered at all German army bases after discovery of 'Nazi objects'
Helmets decorated with swastikas and WW2 weapons found at barracks
Items were confiscated at base in Donauschingen close to border with France
Officials believe there is a network of soldiers who 'glorify' Hitler's regime
By ALLAN HALL IN BERLIN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 15:14, 7 May 2017 | UPDATED: 16:39, 7 May 2017

The inspector general of Germany’s armed forces has ordered a search of all army sites to root out neo-Nazi Hitler worshippers after Wehrmacht memorabilia was found in a barracks.

Objects ‘glorifying’ the Nazi regime were found on Saturday at an army base in Donauschingen, close to the border with France.

They included swastika-bedecked steel helmets from the Second World War.

Other objects included an ammunition belt from a Second World War German machine gun known as ‘Hitler's buzzsaw’, a pistol and the machine gun itself, an MG-42.

The move comes a week after an army officer was exposed plotting a bomb attack which he allegedly wanted to blame on refugees.

Posing as a Damascus fruit seller, army lieutenant Franco Albrecht, 28, managed to gain asylum in his home country, and is said to have been plotting an attack in an attempt at agitational propaganda against immigrants.

As officials dug deeper they discovered a sinister network of like-minded soldiers who honour the wartime Wehrmacht of Hitler and secretly collected forbidden Nazi symbols.

After Albrecht’s arrest at a Bundeswehr barracks in French Alsace investigators said they found a lounge where he and like minded officers shared their enthusiasm for the Nazi Wehrmacht.

They called their retreat the ‘bunker’ and in it stored pictures romanticizing WW2 German troops alongside original steel helmets, guns and medals.

Inspector general Volker Wieker has ordered all military premises to be thoroughly searched.

‘Anyone who decorates an entire room with devotional objects in such a barracks must be deeply convinced,’ said a spokesman for Germany’s MoD in Berlin.

In 2012 at the site soldiers made a huge four foot swastika on the ground outside a training site.

German defence minister Ursula von Der Leyen said the search of every army barrack, storeroom, munitions depot and training area was necessary ‘to restore the reputation of the Bundeswehr’.

She added: ‘Given the current cases of degradation, harassment and clear right-wing extremism, there must be be complete enlightenment and far-reaching consequences for the future.

‘We educate people how to use weapons and we are right to have stricter standards. The process that has begun now requires courage and stamina.

‘We should now, together, from the generals to the recruits, support this process with all its strength. Nothing less less than the reputation of our Bundeswehr is at stake.’
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German soldier arrested, planned #FalseFlag terror attack on Vienna airport so that refugees would take the blame
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/german-soldier-syria-refugee-false-flag-terror-attack-posing-arrested-frankfurt-france-bavaria-a7705231.html

German soldier posing as a Syrian refugee arrested for planning 'false flag' terror attack
Investigators say lieutenant stashed gun at Vienna airport to be used in 'act of state-threatening violence'

Lizzie Dearden @lizziedearden 3 days ago121 comments

A German soldier found posing as a Syrian refugee has been arrested for allegedly planning a “false flag” shooting attack that would be blamed on asylum seekers.

The unidentified soldier was detained when he went to retrieve a loaded pistol he had hidden in a bathroom at Vienna International Airport.

The public prosecutor’s office in Frankfurt said the 28-year-old is suspected of planning a serious “state-threatening act of violence”, fraud and violating firearms laws.

More than 90 German police officers have worked alongside Austrian and French security forces to search 16 locations across three countries on Wednesday, when a suspected accomplice was arrested in Bavaria.

Investigations have revealed that the Bundeswehr lieutenant was stationed at Illkirch-Graffenstaden in France before registering as a refugee back in Germany.

He gave false information to authorities in Giessen, Hesse, on 30 December 2015 – as Germany was overwhelmed by the arrival of almost a million asylum seekers.

Posing as a Syrian refugee but reportedly speaking in French, rather than Arabic, the man submitted an asylum application at Zirndorf in Bavaria in January last year.

“As a result, he was given shelter in a refugee home and has received monthly financial benefits under this false identity,” the Frankfurt prosecutor’s office said.

“These findings, as well as other evidence, point towards a xenophobic motive for the soldier’s suspected plan to commit an attack using a weapon deposited at Vienna airport.”

If his plan had succeeded, his fingerprints would have registered on the refugee records system and led investigators to his false identity as a Syrian asylum seeker, turning fresh scrutiny on migrants in Germany.

Isis has previously used a similar ploy, giving its militants fake Syrian passports that were found at the scene of the Paris attacks.

The man’s suspected accomplice, a 24-year-old student, was arrested in Hammelburg for alleged involvement in the plot.

Police have searched the homes of the two suspects as well as their friends and workplaces, with detectives seizing “extensive material” including mobile phones, laptops and documents.

Prosecutors said the soldier had no permission for the 7.65mm pistol stashed in Vienna, while illegal weapons were also found at his accomplice’s house.

Both men remain in custody in Frankfurt as the probe continues.

The soldier was arrested days after prosecutors revealed that the man who orchestrated the Dortmund bus bombings had attempted to frame Isis to make money on shares.

Sergej W, a dual German-Russian national, detonated three bombs targeting a bus carrying the Borussia Dortmund football team, seriously injuring one player on 11 April.

He left misspelled letters at the scene claiming the attack was retaliation for German military intervention against Isis, but investigations found he was not an Islamist but a trader planning to profit from short-selling shares.

A series of Isis-inspired terror attacks and plots in Germany have raised tensions leading into September’s federal elections, where Angela Merkel is battling to win a fourth term as Chancellor.

Right-wing groups have blamed her decision to open borders to refugees in 2015, while extremists have launched hundreds of attacks on asylum seekers’ accommodation.

At least two neo-Nazi terror plots have been uncovered, while security services have cracked down on the anti-government Reichsbürger movement after one of its members killed a police officer.

Division over asylum, immigration and security has driven clashes at protests and political rallies, driving a record year for politically-motivated crime in Germany.
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