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You know, it's a lot of racism,' the reporter told PBS. 'We can really see that these guys are hardcore neo-Nazis. Laabs obtained private message exchanges between the members who were sharing memes which included on which showed a Nazi soldier shooting hostages in WWII and implying that the same should be done to migrants.
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Laabs said he spoke to other witnesses who said they had meetings where they talked about how they would take over military units on Day X.
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This included details on where they should meet, code words, the channels they would use to communicate and the signs they would show to pass road blocks when the day arrived. They had drawn up lists of 25,000 political opponents, including their addresses gleaned from police computers, ordered 200 body bags, along with quicklime, and had stockpiled weapons and ammunition stolen from police armouries.Īll of the Nordkreuz members were trained marksmen.Īccording to the investigative reporter Dirk Laabs, the group had a document which contained instructions on what to do on Day X. The BfV, Germany's domestic terror agency, believed they were preparing for the day with 'enormous intensity.' It is not clear what exactly would precipitate this fall into chaos but the group were particularly concerned about the influx of refugees from the Middle East and North Africa during the European migrant crisis of 2015. The group of around 30 former police and military serviceman were preparing for Day X - when they believed that public order would collapse. Nordkreuz, based in the northeastern state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, came onto the police radar in 2017. It was a military operation,' Laabs added.
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Laabs spoke to PBS Frontline to reveal the trove of intelligence, telling the US broadcaster that these were 'big training drills' which involved professional 'soldiers who would train civilians.' It contains plans for Day X, a date when Nordkreuz claims the German state will collapse and the far-right will seize power to re-establish order. The images were retrieved from a hard drive, along with maps and plans, which was was obtained by investigative reporter Dirk Laabs. New photos show members of the secret group Nordkreuz, or Northern Cross, dressed in camouflage and carrying weapons as they lug equipment through forests, fast-rope off bridges and clamber through underground tunnels. Far-right police, soldiers and civilians in Germany have held military exercises to prepare for 'Day X' - when they believe they must seize power to save the country, shocking new evidence has revealed.