The central question that politics, security authorities and society are still failing to answer: who will protect us from right-wing terrorism?
Women must not be underestimated in their function as active participants in radical right terrorist groups.
The irregularities in the case point to the fact that the reappraisal of the radical right’s history in post WW-II Germany is still at an early stage.
The approval and performance of politically-motivated violence has been a core element of fascist or antisemitic activism for a century.
The Chemnitz case shows a Saxon city where the radical right has tried to establish itself for years, with some very concrete fantasies about a violent ‘overthrow’.