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Beate Zschäpe (; ; born 2 January 1975) is a German
far-right extremist Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
and a member of the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a
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terrorist organization. In July 2018, she was sentenced to life imprisonment for numerous crimes committed in connection with the NSU, including first-degree murder and arson.


Early life and education

Beate Zschäpe's mother was a citizen of East Germany who studied
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at
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Bucharest. According to her mother, Zschäpe's father was a
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fellow dentistry student. Zschäpe never met him, and she denied being his daughter until his death in 2000.''Beate Zschäpe – die Mutter der Terrorzelle''
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, Arne Lichtenberg, 11 April 2013.
Her mother worked in accounts at
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until 1991, when she became (but did not register as) unemployed.Julia Jüttne
"Beate Zschäpes Mutter: "Unser Vertrauen war weg"
'' Spiegel Online Panorama'', 16 November 2012.
Living in an austere neighborhood of Jena,''Terror aus Thüringen (Teil 2): Die Rolle der Beate Zschäpe''
''
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'', 1 December 2011.
Zschäpe's relationship with her mother was at best uneasy''Wer ist Beate Zschäpe?''
'' n-tv'', 9 November 2012
and she spent much of her time in the care of her grandmother. Her mother married and divorced twice and each time Zschäpe took on the surname of her mother's new partner.''Schleifen und ätzen''
'' Focus'', Göran Schattauer, 23 January 2013.
During the first 15 years of her life, she moved six times within Jena and its surroundings.''Beate, die braune Witwe''
''
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'', Christian Fuchs and John Goetz, 31 May 2012.
Ralf Isermann
''Zschäpes rätselhafte Rolle''
''
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'', 2 November 2012.
A school report for her second school year (1982/1983) says, "Beate strives to achieve good learning results, but often lacks the necessary concentration and order, so she does not reach her full capability ... she is actively and joyfully involved in Pioneer Life".''Die Unfassbare''
13 April 2013.
In 1991, after she finished tenth grade (age 15–16), she left her mainstream school, the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe School, in the district of Jena and began work under a job creation program as a painter's assistant. She then went on to do an apprenticeship as a gardener from 1992 to 1996, specializing in vegetable growing.


Political development

Around the time of the
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in 1990, the politics around Zschäpe were in turmoil and, in contrast to official East German propaganda, racism was already widespread.Belinda Cooper
''The Fall of the Wall and the East German Police''
National Justice Reference Service, 1996
Her involvement with the political right began around 1991. She met Uwe Mundlos, the son of a computer science professor at the Jena University of Applied Sciences who arrived in Winzerla with his family just before the fall of the Berlin Wall. She formed a relationship with him and entered Jena's
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underground, coming into contact with the national and international neo-Nazi network.
Uwe Böhnhardt Uwe Böhnhardt (1 October 1977, in Jena – 4 November 2011, in Eisenach) was a German right-wing extremist who was one of three core members of National Socialist Underground (NSU), a neo-Nazi terror group that included scores of associates pro ...
, whose parents were a teacher and an engineer, became a close friend of theirs."Cats and Camper Vans: The Bizarrely Normal Life of the Neo-Nazi Terror Cell"
'' Spiegel Online International'', 23 February 2012.
A friend at the time later described Zschäpe as primitive, empty-headed, with a vulgar demeanor and way of expression lacking any concern for manners. He described Mundlos as clever but lazy.Julia Jüttner and Sven Röbe
''Angeklagte Beate Zschäpe: Ordinär, bieder, bauernschlau''
Spiegel Online International, 9 November 2012.
Criminality (including stealing computers from his school) had left Böhnhardt without qualifications.''Uwe Böhnhardt''
The NSU Archive
A co-accused in the
NSU trial The NSU trial or National Socialist Underground trial was a trial in Germany against several people in connection with the National Socialist Underground (NSU) – an Far-right politics, extreme-right terrorist organization – and the Nationa ...
describes Zschäpe as an achiever and not one to be subordinated.''Der komplizierte Schuldnachweis''
''Das Parlament'', Wiebke Ramm, 9 September 2013
A letter Zschäpe wrote while in prison is 26 pages long, in legible, clear script without spelling errors. Sketches in it show clear ability at drawing.
'' Die Welt'', Per Hinrichs, 16 June 2013


Imprisonment and accusation

On 8 November 2011, Zschäpe tried to turn herself in to the police by a phone call, when she introduced herself saying, "Hello, this is Beate Zschäpe". She said that she was the person they had been looking for and that she was the reason why the whole city had been closed off. However, the policeman who had answered the call did not recognize her and said he did not know anything about such a case. A few hours later, Zschäpe herself arrived with her lawyer at the police station in Jena.''Guten Tag, hier ist Beate Zschäpe": Polizist erkennt Rechtsterroristin nicht''
'' Augsburger Allgemeine'' 23 January 2012
Since 8 November 2011, she has been held in custody. On 11 November 2011, the Office of the
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began investigating Zschäpe's then alleged membership of a terrorist unit.''Press release 35/2011''
,
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, 11 November 2011.
On 8 November 2012, one year after the series of murders became known, the Office of the Attorney General pressed charges against Zschäpe and four alleged supporters. As a founding member of the NSU, she was accused of having taken part in the murders of eight fellow citizens of Turkish origin and one fellow citizen of Greek origin, in the murderous attack on two police officers in
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, as well as in the attempted murders by bomb attacks of the NSU in the historic district of Cologne and in Cologne-Mülheim.''Press release 32/2012''
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, 8 November 2012.
According to the charges, the NSU was a group of three members with equal rights who committed their crimes after having coordinated their division of labor. In this process, Zschäpe is said to have had the indispensable task of giving the existence of such a terrorist unit the appearance of normality and legality by, among other things, maintaining an inconspicuous facade at their respective places of residence and by securing their joint flat as a safe haven and headquarters for their actions. In addition, she is said to have been "significantly responsible for the logistics of the group". In a fingerprint analysis, evidence of Zschäpe's DNA is said to have been found on newspaper articles about the bomb attack in Cologne and the murder of Habil Kilic. In addition, Zschäpe is accused of having set the apartment in Zwickau on fire, hereby having rendered herself liable for prosecution for the attempted murder of a neighbor and two craftsmen as well as for particularly serious arson.''Sie hatte die Jungs im Griff''
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, 8 November 2012.
The department of public prosecution in Zwickau also investigated her because child pornography had been found on her computer. However, this investigation was said to have been closed, since the penalty for this would be of "no significant weight" in comparison to the penalty for the actions of which she had already been accused."Besitz von Kinderpornografie: Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelte gegen Zschäpe"
'' Spiegel Online Panorama'', 12 February 2013.
In February 2013, 60-year-old Annerose Zschäpe told '' Focus'' that she thought her daughter was being prejudged and that her position was not being considered objectively. She said that part of a statement she had made to police was misrepresented in the press or taken out of context. She said there was a lot she would like to see put straight, but she did not want to say more before the trial commenced.''Meine Tochter ist vorverurteilt''
'' Focus'', 3 February 2013.


NSU-trial

The trial started on 6 May 2013 before a division of the Higher Regional Court in Munich dealing with state security cases. According to the code of criminal procedure, the trial was required to take place in one of the federal states in which one of the crime scenes of the NSU is located. Five of the nine murders of immigrants took place in Bavaria.''Verfahren gegen Zschäpe in München?'' Bayerischer Rundfunk, 1 June 2012 Zschäpe was defended by Wolfgang Heer (Cologne), Wolfgang Stahl (Koblenz) and Anja Sturm (Berlin).''Zschäpes Verteidiger keilen gegen den GBA''
SWR, Holger Schmidt, 1 September 2012
Zschäpe had been imprisoned in the prison in Cologne-Ossendorf,"Im Untergrund, aber nicht allein"
BpB, Andrea Röpke, 30 April 2012.
but has been moved to a prison in Munich.''NSU: Zschäpe sitzt jetzt in München''
''tz-online'', Ann-Kathrin Gerke, 13. March 2013
She refused examination by the court-designated psychologist Henning Sass.
'' Spiegel Online Panorama'', 14 December 2012.
She was, however, evaluated by psychiatrist Joachim Bauer, who was commissioned by her defence team; Bauer diagnosed her with
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, which defense-attorneys argued reduced her criminal liability. Her defense-counsel argued that Zschäpe could be accused of complicity in the NSU murders.''Zschäpes Anwälte machen Teil-Rückzieher''
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, 9 January 2013
In January 2013, the Higher Regional Court in Munich proposed to ease the conditions of Zschäpe's imprisonment because the NSU did not exist anymore and, therefore, support of the group by the imprisoned woman was no longer possible.''Gericht gewährt Zschäpe Erleichterungen''
'' FAZ'', Karin Truscheit, 9 January 2013
In December 2015, Zschäpe, the only surviving member, broke her silence after two and a half years and made a statement, denying that she had been a member of the NSU. Although she was involved with some of their members, she herself was not a member and disapproved of their actions. She apologized to victims' families, saying that she felt morally guilty that she could not prevent the murders and bomb attacks carried out by Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Böhnhardt. Few took her apology seriously or accepted it. ''
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'' ran a headline stating that: "Zschäpe's confession – nothing but excuses!" In September 2017, the prosecutors demanded that life imprisonment is to be imposed on Zschäpe as punishment for her crimes. On 11 July 2018, Zschäpe was found guilty of ten counts of murder, membership in a terror organization, and
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, and sentenced to life imprisonment without ordinary parole."Neo-Nazi NSU member Beate Zschäpe found guilty of murder, sentenced to life in prison"
''
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'', 11 July 2018.
She appealed her sentence, and on 19 August 2021, the Federal Court of Justice upheld Beate's life sentence and rejected her appeal. In addition, the Court found that due to the gravity of her offences, she would not be eligible for parole after 15 years. On 20 September 2021, Zschäpe's lawyers filed a complaint to the Federal Constitutional Court. They hope to obtain, ''inter alia'', an oral hearing before the Federal Court of Justice that had been denied for the appeal there while the written procedure had precluded their being able to express themselves regarding the court's apparent divergence from established law by taking "an interest in the success of the crime" as sufficient for complicity.Zschäpe reicht Beschwerde beim Bundesverfassungsgericht ein''
'' Die Welt'', 28 October 2021.
Beforehand, on 26 August 2021, her lawyers had presented the complaint to the Federal Court of Justice. It is necessary that all attempts at resolution be made in the lower courts before a case can go to the Federal Constitutional Court. On 22 September 2021, the Federal Court of Justice rejected the complaint, publishing the decision on 4 November 2021. The Federal Court of Justice stated that the complaint rested on a false interpretation o
its appeal decision of 19 August 2021
that, it said, had laid clear both ''
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'' and ''
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''.weist Anhörungsrüge von Zschäpe ab''
'' Die Welt'', 4 November 2021.


References

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