A look at the 5 people convicted in Germany’s neo-Nazi trial
MUNICH — Five people have been convicted as part of a trial that began in May 2013 over their involvement with the National Socialist Underground, a neo-Nazi group that carried out the biggest killing spree targeting migrants in Germany since World War II.
Here is a look at the defendants:
BEATE ZSCHAEPE
Zschaepe, 43, went on the run with Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Boehnhardt in 1998. The two men were found dead after an apparent murder-suicide in 2011, making her the only surviving core member of the group, known by the acronym NSU.
