Anti-Semitic Attack of 1970: Right-Wing Extreme Individual Offender Is Supposed to Be Behind It
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56 years ago, seven people died in the attack on the facility on Reichenbachstraße. Now, the Attorney General's Office reports new findings.
SPIEGEL had reported on a new lead in the case of the 1970 attack on a Jewish dormitory in Munich; now the investigation has been concluded. The right-wing extremist suspect had been on the investigators' radar from an early stage.
56 years after the arson attack on a Jewish retirement home in Munich with seven deaths, the Attorney General's Office in Munich blames a far-right individual offender for this. There is no evidence of the involvement of other persons, according to a communication from the authority.
An arson attack on a Jewish retirement home with seven dead remained unresolved for 56 years. Now, the Prosecutor General's Office has identified the perpetrator – posthumously.
Seven people died in a large fire in the old and foreign homes of the Israeli cult community in Munich in February 1970. The cause of the fire was an arson attack. 56 years later, the alleged perpetrator could be identified.
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