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Horst Mahler, a founding member of the Red Army Faction who later became a right-wing extremist, has died at 89.
He was serving several combined prison sentences when he was released due to serious illness in 2015. Once free, he allegedly ...
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DPA International on MSNHorst Mahler, far-left German militant turned neo-Nazi, dies at 89Horst Mahler, a notorious figure in Germany known for his dramatic ideological shift from far-left militant to far-right ...
Horst Mahler, a pivotal figure in German extremist movements, has died at 89. Initially a founder of the Red Army Faction, Mahler later embraced far-right ideologies and faced numerous legal ...
Their journey had not been without its complications either. The brouhaha at Beirut Airport, which was also widely reported in the West German press, had unfortunate consequences for Horst Mahler: ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A Hungarian court has ordered the arrest of Horst Mahler, a neo-Nazi wanted by Germany who claims to be seeking asylum in Hungary. The Budapest Court said Wednesday that ...
Berlin attorney Horst Mahler was a lawyer for the Extra-parliamentary Opposition (APO) at the end of the 1960s, joint founder of the Socialist German Student Federation (SDS) and a member of the ...
Jewish historian Arno Lustiger has filed a lawsuit against Vanity Fair magazine for publishing an interview with one of the most rabid neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers of all time: Horst Mahler.
06/13/2017 The left-wing militant turned neo-Nazi has been deported after trying to seek asylum in Hungary. Horst Mahler fled from Germany while on medical leave from prison.
Hungarian authorities detained Horst Mahler, 81, on May 15th in the city of Sopron near the Austrian border on the basis of a European arrest warrant.
BERLIN (JTA) — Recidivist hate purveyor Horst Mahler, sentenced yesterday to six years in prison for hate crimes in a Munich court, is facing another trial.
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