Germany’s trial of the century: the plot to topple Scholz

He makes for an unlikely terrorist, said Julia Jüttner in Der Spiegel (Hamburg). It’s all too easy to dismiss 72-year-old real estate broker Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss as just a confused old man. That’s not how German prosecutors see it, though. They accuse him and 24 fellow conspirators of stockpiling 380 firearms, plus sacks full of ammunition, at his hunting lodge in the spa town of Bad Lobenstein, with the intention of taking the Reichstag by storm. 

Their plan, say the prosecutors, was to kidnap Olaf Scholz and his ministers, parade them on TV, and then install Prince Reuss as the head of a new Fourth Reich, its borders based on those of Germany before the First World War.

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