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  2. Category:Organised crime groups in Germany - Wikipedia

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  3. Ringvereine - Wikipedia

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    The criminal clubs of the 1920s had poetic names such as "Berliner", "Immertreu" ("ever faithful"), "Libelle" ("Dragonfly"), "Deutsche Eiche" (German oak), or "Apachenblut" ("blood of the Apache"). The members provided each other with alibis and lawyers, supported each other financially and looked after the families of the other members.

  4. List of massacres in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In May and June 1096, during the Rhineland massacres, about 2,000–2,800 Jews have been killed by mobs of German and sometimes French Christians of the People's Crusade or committed suicide to avoid baptism. Up to 95% of all killings happened between May 25 and June 1 in the three massacres of Worms, Speyer and Cologne.

  5. Crime in Germany - Wikipedia

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    According to Germany's 2010 crime statistics, 5.93 million criminal acts were committed, which was 2% lower than in 2009. [4] According to the Interior Ministry, this was the first time the figure had fallen below six million offenses since 1991 (the year after reunification), and is the lowest crime level since records began. [4]

  6. Rüsselsheim massacre - Wikipedia

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    The mob was joined by air raid warden Josef Hartgen, who was armed with a pistol. [5] The German soldiers who guarded the crew-members made no attempt to prevent the beatings. [ 6 ] After the airmen collapsed from the beatings, Hartgen lined them up in the curb and shot six in the head, but ran out of ammunition, leaving two of the airmen ...

  7. Category:German criminals - Wikipedia

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    German people convicted of crimes against humanity (1 C, 154 P) German cybercriminals (3 P) D. German drug traffickers (3 P) E. German extortionists (6 P) F.

  8. Super spy or paper pusher? How Putin's KGB years in East ...

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    The German newsmagazine Der Spiegel this month published a deep-dive investigation casting doubt on accounts that Putin was assigned covert activities such as arming and advising the militant Red ...

  9. Category:Gangs in Germany - Wikipedia

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