
Episode 376 - White Terror
RedHanded
Rise of Extremism in Post-Wall Germany
This chapter examines the surge of xenophobia and violence against immigrants in Germany following the fall of the Berlin Wall, particularly focusing on the shocking Rostock riots of 1992. It explores the radicalization of key figures like Uwe Mundlos and Tino Brandt, illustrating how societal disillusionment and far-right ideologies took root among disenchanted youth. The narrative reveals a disturbing transformation in societal attitudes, as expressions of hate evolved from targeting Jews to a broader assault on immigrant communities.
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