The German police carried out a raid on a neo-Nazi underground combat occasion in Hachenburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, on Saturday night.
German Police and Der Dritte Weg
The occasion, organized by the right-wing extremist political social gathering Der Dritte Weg, attracted roughly 130 attendees, together with a number of Dutch nationals and minors. The raid, involving round 200 law enforcement officials, started at 9:30 p.m. and lasted till 2:30 a.m. the next morning.
On the venue, authorities found a boxing ring and contributors sporting martial arts apparel. The police seized quite a few objects indicative of right-wing extremist ideology, in addition to some medicine and a weapon.
German Inside Minister Michael Ebling emphasised that such gatherings, whereas showing innocent, serve to strengthen right-wing extremist networks. He acknowledged that the operation in Hachenburg sends a transparent message that the federal government will resolutely oppose those that problem Germany’s democratic order.


The occasion’s organizers reportedly have connections to Der Dritte Weg, a neo-Nazi group energetic in Germany since 2013 with roughly 800 members. This group has been increasing its affect, notably in southern Germany and Rhineland-Palatinate, and is underneath surveillance by safety providers.
Der Dritte Weg (The Third Manner) is a small far-right and neo-Nazi political social gathering in Germany. The social gathering promotes a nationalist ideology. Their platform contains positions such because the nationalization of key industries, promotion of German ethnic id, opposition to immigration, and withdrawal from NATO.
Whereas no arrests have been made through the raid, the police are investigating whether or not possession of the seized objects is punishable. The presence of Dutch youngsters on the occasion has raised extra considerations in regards to the unfold of neo-Nazi ideology throughout borders.