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Political books in conversation - Terror from the right and the failure of the state
Reading and discussion with Tanjev Schulz
Murdering neo-Nazis, shady agents, overburdened police officers
Uwe Böhnhardt, Uwe Mundlos and Beate Zschäpe lived underground for years. For years, the terrorists robbed and murdered without being stopped. For years, the authorities had no idea about this unprecedented series of murders by a National Socialist terrorist cell. How was this possible? This question remains controversial, especially after the verdict in the NSU trial.
Tanjev Schultz, who reported on internal security and the NSU trial for the Süddeutsche Zeitung for many years and is now Professor of Journalism at the University of Mainz, tells the story of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) as a harrowing criminal history of state failure.
His dramatic look into the abysses of the right-wing scene - and the German authorities - is based on the analysis of thousands of pages of files, hundreds of witness statements and years of his own research.