Secret plot by 200 elite neo-Nazi soldiers within ‘German SAS’ to slaughter politicians and immigrants in mission known as ‘Day X’ is smashed after former major confesses all
Elite soldiers planned to kill Green Party’s Claudia Roth and other left-wingers
They wanted to execute their plot when law and order broke down in Germany
Believed that was imminent and death squads were formed for assassinations
By SEBASTIAN MURPHY-BATES
DAILYMAIL.COM
10 November 2018
Two-hundred elite soldiers who formed a covert neo-Nazi faction within Germany’s equivalent of the SAS planned to butcher immigrants to the country.
They conspired to unleash chaos on what they code-named Day X when they planned to kill Green Party leader Claudia Roth, foreign minister Heiko Mass and ex-president Joachim Gauck.
But authorities smashed the breakaway group of the Bundeswehr’s KSK unit before their death squads could carry out the assassinations.
The 200 soldiers were also set to target leaders of asylum groups they blamed for rapes, terror and social unrest, Berlin’s new weekly, Focus reports.
Their organisation’s membership grew when Chancellor Angela Merkel let a million refugees into the country in 2015.
A report on the thwarting of the neo-Nazis reads: ‘Numerous interrogations paint a picture of a conspiratorial force that is not supposed to shy away from the killing of political opponents.’
The racists were going to unleash Day X when law and order collapsed – something they regarded as ‘imminent’.
Police originally thought the plot was just alcohol-fuelled fantasy – but then interrogators got the truth out of a former Air Force major.
The plotters all belonged to a group called Uniter, which was founded in 1996 to take care of soldiers who had toured in Afghanistan and Africa. Uniter has denied any knowledge of the group.
German authorities have also been been scouring training camps on the Austrian and Swiss borders for weapons, ammunition, food and petrol.
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