Germany’s Surge in Far-Right Crime: Foreign Influence and Domestic Discontent
Right-wing extremist ideology was the driving force behind the majority of politically motivated crimes in Germany, with a record high of 4,107 violent offenses—a quarter stemming from this ideology. This surge in political violence, coupled with a significant increase in attacks against politicians (8,034 cases) and antisemitic crimes (a 21% rise to 6,236 cases), highlights growing societal polarization and radicalization. Half of the antisemitic crimes were linked to right-wing actors, while officials also noted a rise in “imported antisemitism.” These trends, according to German authorities, underscore a serious threat to German democracy.