Chemnitz has a Nazi-Problem. The mobilization of the Right and the outbreaks of violence show up to the present day. The fight against the right. The process in Chemnitz is a lot of churn.

The death of Daniel H. and the subsequent riots and outbreaks of violence of the extreme right-wing scene were for Chemnitz as a turning point on two levels. First, there were already more likely to night-time clashes in the city centre, also with knives, but who had previously not ended fatally.

And secondly, the extremely rapid mobilization of the Right and their violent outbursts of a clearly shown: Chemnitz has a Nazi-Problem, Tim Detzner from the Alliance “of Chemnitz, a Nazi says”. “Chemnitz is since 25 years, the quiet Hinterland for the various Nazi structures,” he explains. This is a fact, “we as a city, the politics and the civil society need to recognise”.