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Murder Of Marinus Schöberl
The murder of Marinus Schöberl was committed on 13 July 2002 in the district in the Brandenburg state of Germany. The crime was committed by three young right wing extremists which attracted widespread media attention. Later there were also theatre productions and film documentaries inspired by the case. Events The 16-year-old Marinus Schöberl was born on 4 September 1985 in Wolfen. Schoeberl was described as a shy boy who had learning difficulties and unkempt, bleached-blonde hair. Schöberl was with two brothers Marco and Marcel S. and Sebastian F forced their way into the house of three villagers to continue drinking alcohol. The residents did not resist but instead went onto the veranda. After consuming copious amounts of alcohol, Marco S. began to claim that Schöberl looked “like a Jew” because of his bleached hair and baggy trousers and asked him to say that he was one. Because Schöberl did not do this, he was beaten until he bled. A 42-year-old woman who over ...
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Wolfen, Germany
Wolfen () is a town in the district Anhalt-Bitterfeld, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 July 2007 it is part of the town Bitterfeld-Wolfen. It is situated approximately 6 kilometres northwest of Bitterfeld, and 20 kilometres south of Dessau. History The first documentary mention of Wolfen was as ''Wulffen'' in 1400 in a fee (feudal tenure). The place name was named after a founder whose name began with ''Wolf''. In 1846 lignite was found in the region which was mined and the current Silver Lake was developed from this mine. Later the area became a center of the German chemical industry. In the early 1930s an early photographic plate was produced in Wolfen by Agfa, and by 1936 the same company commercialized the more technically advanced Agfacolor Neu color transparency film, which had been developed by in Wolfen. During World War II hundreds of women, children, and men from countries under Nazi domination were forced to work in the IG-Farben factories. After the war, the rig ...
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