List of anti-refugee attacks in Germany 2015

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List of anti-refugee attacks in Germany 2015 (Germany)
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Attacks on refugees and refugee shelters in 2015 (incomplete)

The list of anti-refugee attacks in Germany 2015 records attacks and attacks on refugees and refugee accommodation in Germany in 2015 in which xenophobic and racist motives are proven or likely. The list is not yet complete. Particularly serious attacks with injured, seriously injured or dead people are highlighted in red.

Unless otherwise stated, the information follows the chronicles of courage against right-wing violence , Pro Asyl and Amadeu Antonio Foundation . Historical background, counter-initiatives, literature see under Attacks hostile to refugees in the Federal Republic of Germany ; further annual lists see below.

place federal
country
date Attack target Injured description
Grabau DEU Schleswig-Holstein COA.svg SH 0January 2nd inhabited accommodation On the evening of January 2, a smoke bomb was detonated in the stairwell of a refugee shelter. Two refugees were taken to a hospital as a precaution. While the interior ministry initially hoped for a "foolish prank" in a statement, the public prosecutor later announced that a right-wing extremist background was obvious.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0January 8th accommodation On January 8, strangers set a fire on a refugee shelter.
Bochum Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW January 12th accommodation The outside facade of a refugee home was smeared with racist lettering by strangers. The Bochum state security started investigations.
Vennebeck , Porta Westfalica Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW January 17th inhabited accommodation Six strangers shot at a refugee shelter with paintball guns and shouted racist slogans. This made the facade considerably dirty. Less than an hour after this attack, several men banged on the doors and windows of the refugee accommodation and shouted racist slogans. The police suspect the same perpetrators. The investigations by the Bielefeld State Security were ultimately unsuccessful.
Sangerhausen Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST January 17th inhabited accommodation At around 9 a.m. on January 17, two men and a woman broke into a refugee shelter on People's Solidarity Street. They pretended to be social workers and harassed two residents in their room. When they wanted to call the police, the three fled and pelted the door from the outside with raw eggs. A xenophobic background is suspected. The police switched on the state security.
Swords Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW January 18th inhabited accommodation Young people threw stones at a refugee shelter in a former kindergarten.
Bischheim-Häslich Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN January 19th uninhabited accommodation At the construction site for a future home for asylum seekers, all the water taps in the basement were turned on in January 2015 and the basement was flooded.
Munich Bavaria Wappen.svg BY 22nd of January refugees On January 22nd, a man severely damaged an information tent by protesting refugees at Stachus, physically attacking the refugees and verbally abusing them.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN January 25th refugee 1 injured person On the evening of January 25, four men hit a Libyan asylum seeker at a tram stop in the city center until he was able to flee. One of the suspects showed the Nazi salute . Racist slogans such as “Foreigners out” and “Germany for the Germans” were also shouted and a beer bottle was thrown at the Libyan. The Police Operational Defense Center in Saxony is investigating dangerous bodily harm.
Wassenberg Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW January 27th refugees 1 seriously injured On the evening of January 27, three asylum seekers out of seven men masked with hats and scarves and some armed with batons were attacked at a bus stop. They shouted racist slogans. People present intervened and notified the police. Nevertheless, a 36-year-old refugee was seriously injured and had to be admitted to hospital for inpatient treatment. Subsequently, a neo-Nazi known to the police was arrested near the crime scene. A 17-year-old was later arrested for dangerous physical harm. He is also said to have tried to influence a witness.
Dortmund Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 0February 6th accommodation On the evening of February 6th, at least 20 hooded right-wing extremists with burning torches gathered in front of a refugee shelter and shouted racist slogans. Pyrotechnics were occasionally ignited. The police, called by a witness, temporarily arrested 13 suspects in the vicinity of the accommodation and are now investigating, among other things, violating the peace.
Escheburg DEU Schleswig-Holstein COA.svg SH 0February 9 uninhabited accommodation On February 9, 2015, a semi-detached house was set on fire. The fire brigade quickly got the fire under control and the property damage remained low. The next day, 6 Iraqi war refugees should move there. A tax officer and New Apostolic , who had protested to the responsible office on the same day, confessed to the act, but the judges were convinced that it was based on traces of DNA found and not on the basis of real remorse. He was sentenced to two years suspended prison sentence in May 2015.
Freiberg Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 13th February inhabited accommodation 7 injured 7 people were slightly injured in a bomb attack on an asylum seekers' home on the evening of February 13th. The perpetrators, who are being sought for attempted manslaughter, could not be identified. Initially, the police spoke of a pyrotechnic charge that had been detonated on the home and injured a person, and the press reported that there was a "firecracker".
Anklam Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 14th of February refugee 1 injured person On February 14, young people attacked a 23-year-old asylum seeker from Ghana and injured his hand. The police arrested a 19-year-old and are investigating dangerous bodily harm.
Nauen Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB 14th of February Propaganda offense On February 14th, during a city council meeting on the issue of the accommodation of refugees, riots broke out. Right-wing extremists and citizens present chanted slogans such as "Foreigners out". One woman replied to a lecture on refugee housing: “Are torched”, which also happened in the summer.
Magdeburg Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST February 16 uninhabited accommodation On the night of February 16, strangers broke window panes and crushed a balcony door at a future shelter for asylum seekers from Syria, Iran and Afghanistan. At the end of February, two men set off fireworks at night in front of this house, which is now used as refugee accommodation, shouted racist slogans and threw a stone into a window pane. The security guard alerted the police, whereupon the perpetrators fled.
Riesa Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN February 22 refugees 2 injured Also at the end of February, two young asylum seekers from Eritrea were repeatedly racially insulted and physically attacked while visiting a disco. In front of the discotheque, a man hit them both in the face several times with his fist and insulted them in a racist manner, inside they were then attacked by two other men. After leaving the building, they were followed by several people, which is why they split up. One of the two was eventually beaten up and kicked at a gas station. According to the Saxon police, “a politically motivated background cannot be ruled out”.
Detmold Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW February 23 Propaganda offense 50 centimeter high, white lacquered wooden crosses with slogans such as “Stop the flood of asylum, live safely!”, “Stop globalization” and “Mass immigration - no thanks!” Were set up at various locations in the city. The crosses finally filled two large police garbage bags. It is unclear whether there is a criminal offense.
Coesfeld Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW February 24th accommodation The supply tent of a temporary refugee shelter is set on fire on the night of February 24th.
Strasburg Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 27th of February refugees 2 injured At the end of February, two 30 and 32 year old asylum seekers from Egypt and Mauritania were first approached by several strangers and then attacked with knives and brass knuckles. They suffered bruises and cuts on their face and were taken to the hospital.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 02nd March Refugees Neo-Nazis and “Pegida” supporters attacked the refugee camp in front of the Semperoper on the evening of March 2nd. After the final “Pegida” rally, around 150 people set out in the direction of Theaterplatz and attacked, apparently coordinated, a rally of refugees and their supporters taking place there from two sides. Slogans such as "Germany for Germans, foreigners out" were shouted and bottles and firecrackers were thrown.
Malterdingen Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW 07th March uninhabited accommodation On March 7, 2015, water taps were turned on and drain pipes were damaged in a planned accommodation. The property damage amounted to several tens of thousands of euros.
Baar-Ebenhausen Bavaria Wappen.svg BY March 10th uninhabited accommodation At the beginning of March, strangers soiled the old station building, in which asylum seekers are to live in future, with racist slogans and Nazi symbols. A firework was also set off. The state security started investigations.
Frankfurt (Oder) Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB March 21st refugees 2 injured On March 21, several right-wing extremists xenophobically mobbed five Syrian asylum seekers in a restaurant, then persecuted them and injured them with blows and kicks, so that two of them had to receive medical treatment. A local resident called the police. Three 19 and 20 year old suspects were arrested. You and the other attackers are from the right spectrum, known to the police and some have a criminal record, according to the police.
Berlin-Kreuzberg Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE March 23 accommodation On March 23, strangers threw incendiary devices over the fence of a shelter. This sparked clothing donations.
Beselich-Niedertiefenbach Coat of arms of Hesse.svg HE 28th March uninhabited accommodation On March 28, strangers shot steel bullets at a future refugee home. The mayor of the municipality previously received threats via email.
Lilienthal Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI 28th March accommodation On March 28, an incendiary device was thrown against the facade of a shelter.
Berlin-Kreuzberg Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE March 31 On the night of March 31, the art installation “The House of 28 Doors”, which deals with the refugee issue, burned down. The police suspect arson as the cause.
Troglitz Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST 04. April uninhabited accommodation On the night of April 4, 2015, a fire was set in a newly renovated refugee shelter. There were also threats from right-wing extremists against the mayor of the small town. On October 10, 2015, a highly suspicious man was arrested.

See also: Tröglitz, section Conflict over refugee accommodation

Wismar Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 04. April refugees Eight strangers attacked two Egyptian asylum seekers on April 4, not far from the Haffburg asylum seekers' home. The two men, aged 21 and 26, were beaten and racially insulted. They were finally able to flee to the accommodation unharmed.
Hofheim am Taunus Coat of arms of Hesse.svg HE 10th of April accommodation On the evening of April 10, a refugee shelter was shot at nine times by strangers with an air rifle. However, the small metal balls used only damaged the outer pane of a double-glazed window. The police did not investigate the reference to anti-refugee stickers discovered on the same day. In November, charges were brought against a 20-year-old suspected NPD sympathizer.
Moers Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW April 14th accommodation Unknown people smeared swastikas and right-wing extremist slogans on the facade of a planned refugee shelter.
Hammerbrook DEU Hamburg COA.svg HH April 14th inhabited accommodation On April 14, 2015, an accommodation in which underage refugees live burned.
Hepberg Bavaria Wappen.svg BY 17th April uninhabited accommodation An uninhabited container for 12 asylum seekers was set on fire. It is unclear whether xenophobia was the motive, there is no right-wing extremist scene in Hepberg, according to the police. The perpetrators removed a cover from the ventilation shaft on one of the six metal containers and presumably threw a grill or oven lighter into the container. The outer wall and the inside caught fire. Extensive stew damage was found. At the time, 20 asylum seekers were housed in a house in the village with around 2,700 inhabitants.
Dippoldiswalde Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN April 19th uninhabited accommodation On the evening of April 19, a fire was started in one of 60 refugees inhabited accommodation in the Schmiedeberg district . 4 people were injured. The investigators assume arson.
Willum Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI April 19th uninhabited accommodation On April 19, two men from a neighboring village set fire to an accommodation in two places. This made several apartments uninhabitable.
Limburgerhof Coat of arms of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg RP 0May 6th uninhabited accommodation On the night of May 6, 2015, strangers set fire to a refugee shelter that was still under construction.
Brodersby-Goltoft DEU Schleswig-Holstein COA.svg SH 0May 6th uninhabited accommodation On May 6, the straw doll in the garden of an accommodation is set on fire by strangers with an accelerator.
Eschede Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI 0May 7th refugees On May 7, four men molested several asylum seekers and threw stones.
Wallersdorf Bavaria Wappen.svg BY 0May 7th inhabited accommodation On May 7th, strangers threw a Molotov cocktail against the facade of an accommodation.
Books DEU Schleswig-Holstein COA.svg SH 10th of May inhabited accommodation On May 10th, five young people broke down the front door of an accommodation at night, rioted in the hallway, and hit apartment doors with stones and mobile traffic signs. The police were there quickly and caught the perpetrators. They were charged with trespassing and property damage. One perpetrator was sentenced to 10 months in prison; the other four received juvenile detention and fines.
Swords Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 10th of May inhabited accommodation Unknown people smeared a refugee shelter with a swastika. The state security determined.
Bad Krozingen Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW 10th of May uninhabited accommodation Several window panes of a residential container, which will serve as accommodation for refugees from the end of May, were destroyed. The investigation is ongoing.
Zossen Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB May 16 uninhabited accommodation On the night of May 16, a fire is set at a planned refugee shelter. The damage remains minor. Two right-wing extremists from the district are arrested as urgent suspects.
Berlin-Westend Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE 17th of May Refugees 1 injured person On the night of May 17, a man attacked three asylum seekers and a security guard with a samurai sword and made xenophobic statements. A Kosovar is injured. Before the attacker fled, he aimed a gun at the victims.
Hanover Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI 17th of May inhabited accommodation The facades of two refugee shelters were smeared with racist slogans and Nazi symbols. A swastika and “Free, social & national” were sprayed on the building in the Kirchrode district, and “ 444 foreigners out” in the Bult district .
Weimar Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH 25. May Refugee 1 injured person On May 25, without warning, a stranger gave a 40-year-old Serbian refugee waiting at a bus stop a headbutt and shouted racist slogans. The Serb suffered a broken nose.
Neckargemünd Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW 25. May inhabited accommodation At least twice an air rifle was shot at the window of a shelter for asylum seekers.
Hoyerswerda Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 03rd of June Refugees On the night of June 3, an arson attack was carried out on the local emergency shelter for asylum seekers. Unidentified people had thrown a container of flammable liquid in the direction of the former gym, which at the time contained 27 people. The incendiary device flew against the back of the house and fell on the street. A security guard put out the fire. The investigation is ongoing. A racist motive is suspected.
Berlin-Westend Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE June 26th Refugees On June 26, a highly flammable liquid was applied to the facade of a shelter.
Meissen Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN June 28th uninhabited accommodation On the night of June 28, 2015, an arson attack was carried out on an uninhabited accommodation in the city of Meissen. The perpetrators proceeded as planned, cut the power supply to the motion detectors and stacked mattresses on an upper floor and set them on fire with fire accelerators. There was damage of at least 100,000 euros. In a repeated attack on August 14, in which unknown perpetrators broke into the upper apartments, an attempt was made to flood the building, which did not succeed because the water was turned off. The building contractor and his wife were threatened several times. On December 2, 2015 there were house searches of seven suspects. According to the public prosecutor's office, two accused admitted that they were involved in the crime and that they had xenophobic motives.
Lübeck-Kücknitz DEU Schleswig-Holstein COA.svg SH June 29th uninhabited accommodation On June 29, 2015, fires were set in two places in a shell for an asylum seekers' home and xenophobic graffiti were put up. At least one suspect could be identified.
Mengerskirchen Coat of arms of Hesse.svg HE 0July 1 uninhabited accommodation On the night of July 1, 2015, a planned refugee accommodation in Mengerskirchen was soiled with pig heads, offal and graffiti.
Böhlen (Saxony) Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN July 12 inhabited accommodation On the night of July 12, 2015, sharp shots were fired at a refugee home in Böhlen near Leipzig . A window pane and parts of the facade glazing broke. Nobody got hurt. The perpetrators could not be identified.
Prien am Chiemsee Bavaria Wappen.svg BY July 14th accommodation On July 14th, strangers set fire to the basement of an accommodation. Items in storage have been damaged.
Reichertshofen Bavaria Wappen.svg BY 16th of July uninhabited accommodation On the night of July 16, 2015, unknown persons set fire to a future home for asylum seekers. The fire broke out at two entrances to the building complex . The perpetrators could not be identified.
Remchingen Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW July 18th uninhabited accommodation On July 18, a two-story house was set on fire, which was being examined for its suitability as an accommodation for 20 refugees. It burned out. Windows had already been smashed beforehand. On October 19, a previously convicted suspect was arrested on the basis of traces of DNA at the scene. Charges were brought against the suspect.
Waldaschaff Bavaria Wappen.svg BY July 18th accommodation On July 18, a paper container at an accommodation burned down. Both a technical defect and the use of fire accelerators are excluded.
Sangerhausen Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST 22nd of July inhabited accommodation On July 22nd, several young people threw stones at the satellite system of a refugee shelter. After a resident was able to drive them away from the window early in the morning, the young men and women returned soon afterwards and shouted xenophobic slogans. One showed the Hitler salute. The state security determined.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 24th July Refugees and helpers three injured On July 24th, the construction of a tent camp for the initial reception of refugees in the Bremer Strasse in the Friedrichstadt district began at very short notice , also to relieve overcrowded facilities in Chemnitz. Following an NPD demonstration the next day, 30 people tried to get onto the site. There was scuffle with the police and 3 people were injured by throwing bottles, fireworks and other objects. Employees of the German Red Cross (DRK) were attacked while the camp was being set up. Just a few days later there was clear criticism of the hygienic conditions of the camp by doctors from the DRK and demonstrating refugees. Gerhard Ehninger , a doctor at the Dresden University Hospital, spoke of a "humanitarian catastrophe". DRK country chief Rüdiger Unger said "Our Red Cross workers have never experienced anything like this in the world during humanitarian operations." Refugees, volunteers and even the volunteer doctors were forbidden to speak to the press. Two DRK doctors were refused entry to the camp after interviews.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN July 26th planned accommodation On July 26, the windows of a planned accommodation for asylum seekers in the Stetzsch district were destroyed by stone throwing from a group of 30 people . On July 29th, as presumably on the open house on July 25th, unpleasant smelling butyric acid was spread around the house.
Brandenburg on the Havel Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB July 26th flat On the night of July 26, 2015, a newspaper soaked with fire accelerator was set on fire in front of the door of a refugee family and a peephole was taped over.
Büttelborn Coat of arms of Hesse.svg HE July 28th accommodation On July 28, a carport was destroyed by fire and the windows of a refugee accommodation next door were broken.
Lunzenau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN July 28th uninhabited accommodation On the night of July 28th to 29th, a future asylum seekers' home was flooded and made uninhabitable by opening the taps or removing the fittings on all floors. In a second attempted attack with three Molotov cocktails two nights later, several window panes and blinds were destroyed by the fire.
Balingen Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW 30th July accommodation On July 30th, around one liter of gasoline was spilled on the basement stairs of a shelter.
Haldensleben Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST 06th of August inhabited accommodation On August 6th and 11th, strangers set fire in the basement of a residential building in which refugees also live.
Duisburg Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 0August 7th inhabited accommodation On August 7th, a dumpster burned outside a shelter.
Guben Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB 0August 7th Asylum seeker 1 injured person On August 7, a 22-year-old suddenly attacked a 35-year-old asylum seeker from Eritrea from behind. He hit his shoulder and kicked him, causing the victim to fall and injure himself. The perpetrator then persecuted him and insulted him with racist slogans. The attacker is known to the police.
Frankfurt (Oder) Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB 0August 7th Group of people 1 injured person At the end of a light installation, several people, including refugees, were insulted by a group of men in the city. The state security determined. Previously, several men had shown the Hitler salute to a 23-year-old from Gambia, who had lived in the city for 10 years, and attacked him on it. He came to the hospital with head injuries.
Hennigsdorf Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB August 10 refugees 2 injured (one seriously) A 37-year-old man injured two African refugees on the night of August 10 with a broken beer bottle. Both were injured, one seriously. The perpetrator is known for his "latently xenophobic attitude" and shouted racist insults during the attack. He is being investigated for attempted manslaughter and assault.
Rathenow Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB August 11th inhabited accommodation On the night of August 11, eggs were pelted at a refugee shelter.
Sonneberg Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH August 11th inhabited accommodation 3 injured On the morning of August 11, there was a fire in a prefabricated building that also serves as accommodation for some refugees. The police suspect arson. Three asylum seekers were admitted to hospital with suspected smoke inhalation.
King Wusterhausen Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB August 11th inhabited accommodation Unknown people set fire to a restaurant next to an accommodation on August 11th.
Niederstedem Coat of arms of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg RP 13 August inhabited accommodation On August 13th, previously unknown people infected a refugee shelter at night. The residents were not at home at the time of the crime. The building in the Eifel village was on fire.
Bockau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 15th of August inhabited accommodation On the night of August 15, strangers threw two cobblestones into a window of a residential building also inhabited by asylum seekers.
Wittenberg Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST August 16 Group of people, police 1 injured person On the night of August 16, there was an argument between several asylum seekers and another group of eight to ten people. Later, about 30 right-wing extremists chanted racist slogans in the local palace gardens and injured a police officer when the meeting was about to be broken up. Several people are being investigated.
Drögeheide Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 17th August inhabited accommodation Unidentified people fired fireworks at the local asylum seekers' accommodation and fired several shots with a blank gun. The perpetrators fled unrecognized by car.
Berlin-Marzahn Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE 20th of August inhabited accommodation On August 20, three people threw burning wooden slats on the premises of an accommodation in Marzahn . In addition, two employees of a security service deployed at a future refugee shelter in Berlin-Lichtenberg were racially insulted by a group of people. According to the police report, the Nazi salute was shown.
Heidenau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN August 21 On August 21, xenophobic riots began in Heidenau, a city bordering Dresden.
Neustadt an der Waldnaab Bavaria Wappen.svg BY August 21 inhabited accommodation In the early morning hours of August 21, a fire was set in a common room of an inhabited refugee home. A resident had previously noticed two people step out of a window on the first floor and run away. A third person was waiting in front of the accommodation.
Berlin Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE August 22nd family On the evening of August 22nd, two men racially insulted a mother and her two children in a Berlin S-Bahn and shouted Nazi slogans. One of the two urinated on the children. The arrest warrant for the two perpetrators was issued in October. Both are regular participants in the demonstrations of the Berlin Pegida offshoot "Bärgida".
Espelkamp Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW August 23 accommodation On August 23, strangers set a fire and damaged the windows of a living container.
Sonnenleithe Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN August 23 Asylum seekers 1 injured person On August 23, a 20-year-old man insulted a group of asylum seekers while sitting in the passenger seat of a car in front of the local indoor swimming pool. As they approached the vehicle, he sprayed the refugees with irritant gas. A 22-year-old refugee was slightly injured.
Weissach in the valley Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW August 24th uninhabited accommodation In the early morning of August 24th, a house burned, which was already the target of an attack in 2005. Refugees were supposed to move into the house, but it was completely destroyed in the process.
Nauen Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB August 25 uninhabited accommodation On the night of August 25th, unidentified persons set fire to a gymnasium that was to be used as accommodation for 100 people from September. It burned down completely. It was the worst arson attack against asylum seekers' accommodation in Brandenburg in 20 years. The public prosecutor is investigating for the formation of a criminal organization against a right-wing group whose leader is a member of the NPD. Interior Minister Karl-Heinz Schröter described the organization as a right-wing urban guerrilla that was responsible for numerous right-wing attacks in the region. The Public Prosecutor's Office also saw initial suspicion of the formation of a terrorist group. In February 2017, the two main perpetrators were sentenced to eight and seven years in prison, respectively. Four other people involved received prison sentences of up to two years, which were suspended.
Chub Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN August 25 inhabited accommodation In the night of August 24th to August 25th, three people probably set fire to two garbage cans in front of a refugee shelter.
Parchim Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV August 25 inhabited accommodation Two drunk men, aged 29 and 31, broke into a refugee shelter late in the evening of August 25, one of whom was armed with a knife. When the escaping men were arrested, they made xenophobic statements.
Leipzig Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 26th of August uninhabited accommodation On the night of August 26, a hooded man threw incendiary device into a refugee shelter. The next day, 56 people were to move in there.
Hanover-Bothfeld Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI 26th of August uninhabited accommodation On the night of August 26th, a fire broke out in the shell of a new asylum seekers' home. Insulation material was on fire and bottles were heated with propane gas, and the roof structure was damaged. Police fire investigators assume arson.
Oschersleben Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST August 27 accommodation On August 27, unknown persons set fire to trash cans in a refugee shelter.
Salzhemmendorf Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI August 28th inhabited accommodation On the night of August 28, 2015, three people threw a Molotov cocktail into the homes of asylum seekers. A mother living there and her three children were unharmed because they were in the next room. Over 30 residents had to be evacuated. Three suspects were arrested that evening, two of whom were known to the police for politically motivated acts. The perpetrators confessed. They had previously drunk several bottles of beer and almost two bottles of brandy, listened to right-wing extremist music and made the Molotov cocktail. Then the supposedly sober woman drove the car to the crime scene. The responsible public prosecutor's office in Hanover accused the suspects of collective attempted murder in unity with aggravated arson for racist motives. The verdict was passed on March 17, 2016. The Hanover regional court sentenced the perpetrators to several years' imprisonment. The 31-year-old main perpetrator has been sentenced to eight years in prison for attempted murder and arson. The 25-year-old accomplice received seven years in prison. A 24-year-old woman who drove the two men to the scene was sentenced to four and a half years in prison. She was sentenced as an accomplice, not an assistant.
Aue Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN August 28th accommodation On the morning of August 28, 2015, the roof structure of a refugee home burned. The local press announced that there had been several fires on the refugee home grounds for four days. The police confirmed that on the night of August 28, 2015, rubbish containers burned in front of the refugee home.
Lebach Coat of arms of the Saarland SL August 28th refugee 1 injured person On August 28, a 20 to 30-year-old stranger stopped his car next to a 19-year-old Syrian refugee near the train station, got out and hit him in the face with his fist. The attacked person was slightly injured. The state security of the State Criminal Police Office in Saarland suspects a xenophobic motivation.
Lübeck DEU Schleswig-Holstein COA.svg SH August 28th Asylum seeker 1 injured person On August 28, around 7:20 p.m., two men spoke to a 31-year-old Syrian and then attacked him. They then fled from the crime scene. The asylum seeker was injured. Only half an hour later there was a stone's throw at the windows of a refugee shelter under construction in the Marli district. In addition, several men had NPD stickers with the inscription “Asylantenheim? No thanks ”stuck to the container. Not far from the scene of the crime, the police arrested seven men between the ages of 29 and 42 who are known to the state security to be on the right, including those suspected of the attack on the Syrian. All suspects have been released from custody. The investigation is ongoing.
Pasewalk Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 29th August Asylum seeker 1 injured person On the night of August 29, a 23-year-old man first racially insulted a Syrian asylum seeker and then hit him in the face on the street. The perpetrator was charged with assault.
Merseburg Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST August 30th inhabited accommodation An intercultural center, in which asylum seekers also live, is set on fire by strangers. Two residents put out the fire.
half Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB 0September 2nd inhabited accommodation 35 injured On the night of September 2, 2015, a 28-year-old under the influence of drugs broke into a refugee shelter and injured 35 people with pepper spray . 14 people were hospitalized, including 5 children.
Witten Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 0September 3 inhabited accommodation On the night of September 3, strangers broke a window at a future accommodation for 30–50 severely traumatized asylum seekers and then set fire to accelerators. The state security determined. The planned move is still to take place in September, but the security measures have been increased. The 36 rooms of the former guest house had been empty for four years.
Heppenheim Coat of arms of Hesse.svg HE August 30th inhabited accommodation a seriously injured man In the fire of a refugee shelter in which more than 60 people from Eritrea, Iraq, Somalia and Syria were staying at the time, several people were injured on the night of September 4th, one seriously. The fire broke out in the entrance area of ​​the accommodation, the cause has not been fully clarified. Both a technical defect and the use of fire accelerators were excluded as the cause of the fire. The fire brigade was able to put out the fire quickly, but the house was not habitable afterwards.
Dortmund Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 0September 6th planned accommodation Unknown perpetrators tried on the night of September 6th in a former special needs school that is to be converted into accommodation for asylum seekers. However, there was only smoke development.
Neckargemünd Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW 0September 6th inhabited accommodation On the night of Sunday, September 6, 2015, unknown perpetrators threw two smoke bombs into the courtyard of the refugee accommodation, which had been the target of an attack in May.
Life Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH 07th of September planned accommodation several injured In the late night of September 7, 2015, a former school that was supposed to be housed for asylum seekers caught fire. Shortly afterwards 3 roof trusses burned in the district of Rockensussra . The perpetrators were searched for that night with tracking dogs and a helicopter.
Bleicherode Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH 07th of September planned accommodation On September 8th, unknown persons tried to set fire to a building that was briefly under discussion for accommodation. They also smear the building with slogans.
Rottenburg am Neckar Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW 07th of September inhabited accommodation five injured On the night of September 7, 2015, a fire broke out in a multi-storey residential container of an asylum seeker accommodation. The accommodation was inhabited and at least 5 people were injured.
Berlin-Marzahn Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE 0the 9th of September inhabited accommodation Unknown people throw a burning Bengali fire on the grounds of a refugee shelter on September 9th.
Gersheim Coat of arms of the Saarland SL 0the 9th of September planned accommodation On the night of September 9, 2015, a fire broke out in an abandoned school. It was planned to accommodate refugees in the former school. Deliberate arson is suspected.
Barley Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH September 11 planned accommodation On the night of September 11, 2015, strangers set fire to an empty building that, on the initiative of the owner, was to serve as refugee accommodation.
Berlin-Marzahn Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE 12th September inhabited accommodation A group of 3 neo-Nazis who had previously shouted slogans at the container accommodation for asylum seekers on Blumberger Damm tried to get onto the railing of the emergency accommodation for asylum seekers on Glambecker Ring on September 12th. The attempt to open the gate could be prevented by the security service. When security withdrew, a glass bottle was thrown at them, but it failed to hit.
Icebergs Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW September 14th inhabited accommodation On the evening of September 14, an arson attack was carried out on the local asylum seeker accommodation. At that time there were 37 people in the house. Since the Molotov cocktail flew against the facade, only traces of soot remained after the residents had put out the fire. At the end of October 2015, the police reported the arrest of the alleged perpetrators. A 29-year-old could be determined based on DNA traces on a piece of evidence at the crime scene, as the police and public prosecutor in Bielefeld announced. He confessed to the crime as did his 33-year-old accomplice. With the arson attack you wanted to send a signal against refugees. The 29-year-old was taken into custody for attempted arson.
Luenen Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 16th September inhabited accommodation On the night of September 16, there were several shots near the refugee accommodation. The police found several cartridge cases on the roadside. On the night of November 8th, a similar incident occurred in which the police caught two suspects and found several alarm pistols.
Grim Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 17th of September Refugees Two men attacked the barbecue of an asylum seeker and his family. When heavily drunk, they first knocked over the grill and then hit the 23-year-old. The police do not rule out a racist background.
Berlin-Marzahn Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE 17th of September Refugees On the afternoon of September 17, twelve asylum seekers between the ages of ten and 17 and two female students were threatened and insulted by around ten men with right-wing extremist tattoos and clothing by Thor Steinar, among other things with the words "We'll slash you open". They also spat at the feet of the refugees who eventually escaped to the dormitory.
Berlin-Marzahn Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE September 18 Refugees On the evening of September 18, 5 children between the ages of 8 and 12 from the accommodation on Glambecker Ring were massively threatened for asylum seekers. The group of about 30 people dressed in black and partly masked insulted the children in a racist manner and asked them to leave the Federal Republic. One of the men drew a long knife and used it to approach the children, whereupon they withdrew to the asylum seekers' home.
Bischofswerda Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN September 18 inhabited accommodation, refugees Around 100 right-wing extremists and some bystanders blocked the access to an emergency shelter in a hall for refugees on the evening of September 18, chanted xenophobic slogans and pelted a bus with asylum seekers with a bottle. The refugees could only enter their accommodation with police protection. The day before, when the first refugees arrived, the police had moved in with a large number. About 50 to 70 people rioted against the refugees, 30 tried to block the driveway.
Riedlingen Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW September 19th inhabited accommodation On the night of September 19, strangers smeared eight mirror-inverted swastikas and xenophobic slogans around the building of a shared accommodation with 47 Syrian refugees and set fire to paper containers.
Wertheim Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW September 20th planned accommodation On the night of September 20, there was an arson attack on a planned emergency shelter. The building was then in danger of collapsing and could no longer be used. Just the day before, 330 beds had been set up in the former sports hall.
Laage Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV September 20th planned accommodation In the Rostock district there was an arson attack on a planned asylum seeker accommodation on the morning of September 20, in which the roof structure was destroyed. At the end of August, the district had informed that six asylum-seeking families were to be accommodated in the building in question.
Freital Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN September 20th inhabited accommodation On the night of September 20, strangers used pyrotechnics to attack an accommodation for refugees. The fireworks ignited on a window sill smashed a window. On the evening of September 20, an attack was also carried out on the Left Party's local office. Here, too, a pane broke.
Niederau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 25th of September planned accommodation On the evening of September 25, around 200 people, including right-wing extremists, moved in front of the refugee shelter that had not yet been occupied. THW employees were insulted and attacked, and an entrance to the former supermarket was temporarily blocked with cars. On the night of September 26th, around 20 people, some of whom were drunk, rioted in front of the accommodation. On September 26, the first asylum seekers moved in under massive police protection, and around 500 people in total are expected to be accommodated there.
Bremen-Blumenthal Bremen Wappen.svg HB September 26th planned accommodation On the morning of September 26, there was an attempted arson attack with fire accelerators on a tent in the Blumenthal district that was to serve as emergency accommodation from October. Investigate police and state security.
Heidenau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN September 26th Refugees two injured On the evening of September 26th, four refugees from Pakistan were attacked by several previously unknown youths with beer bottles. Two asylum seekers aged 24 and 33 suffered head injuries and grazes that had to be treated on an outpatient basis. The police initially denied such reports several times, but ultimately confirmed them the following day.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN September 26th Refugees An injured person On the evening of September 26th, a 23-year-old asylum seeker from Pakistan was attacked at Dresden Central Station. Four people verbally attacked him and pushed him. When he was about to leave, someone hit the fugitive on the back of the head with a beer bottle. One person who rushed to help the refugee was also insulted and pushed. Three of the drunk attackers were caught.
Berlin-Marzahn Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE September 27th Refugees On September 27, the police reported that a man grabbed a ten-year-old refugee by the neck in a playground and insulted him in a xenophobic manner. Two girls, who accompanied the boy as part of a school project, came to the boy's help, whereupon the man insulted them too and then fled undetected.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN September 28th Refugees An injured person On the evening of September 28, a 27-year-old Moroccan refugee was sprayed irritant gas on the face by a couple on the main street. Before that, they should have asked him what he was doing in their country. The 27-year-old had to be taken to the hospital. It is being investigated for dangerous bodily harm.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN September 28th Refugees two injured On the same evening, September 28, two refugees from Tunisia and Morocco were initially verbally attacked by a group of 5-6 men and then hit with bottles and thrown at them in a subsequent fight, whereupon the refugees were taken to a hospital. The perpetrators fled unrecognized. Here too, investigations into dangerous bodily harm are ongoing.
Oberteuringen Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW September 29th uninhabited accommodation The outer facade of a refugee shelter that was not yet in use burned and was destroyed. Some rooms inside were also damaged. The police and the public prosecutor's office rule out a technical cause and suspect arson. Around 70 refugees were to move into the former warehouse and production hall by November. The damage is around 20,000 euros.
Bischhagen Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH 0October 3 planned accommodation On the morning of October 3, a house planned to house refugees burned down. The arrival of the refugees was planned for Monday, October 5th.
Xanten Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 0October 3 planned accommodation In the night of October 3rd to 4th there was an arson attack on a support home that was to be converted into a refugee home. The perpetrators used a Molotov cocktail . There was property damage but no personal injury.
Altena Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 04th of October inhabited accommodation On the night of October 4, there was a smoldering fire in the roof of one of seven Syrian refugees' houses . A 23-year-old man and a 25-year-old firefighter confessed to the fact. Since there is disagreement about the motives for the crime, once the investigation is over, the charges could be arson instead of attempted murder or attempted manslaughter.
Friemar Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH 04th of October inhabited accommodation On the morning of October 4, there was a fire in four portable toilets in front of a gymnasium that housed refugees. In the course of the fire, the facade of the gymnasium was also damaged.
Chemnitz-Einsiedel Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 05th October planned accommodation Hundreds of people temporarily blocked the access to the planned refugee accommodation with several trucks on Monday evening, October 5th, as allegedly buses with refugees were already on their way to the accommodation.
Dresden - Prohlis Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0October 6th planned accommodation On the night of October 6th and 7th, an arson attack with Molotov cocktails was carried out on a school that was intended to be asylum accommodation from Friday, October 9th.
Wolde- Reinberg Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 0October 7th planned accommodation In the night of October 7th to 8th, strangers pelted a house that was intended to house refugees with stones. A window pane was broken. The police state security of the criminal investigation department Neubrandenburg started investigations. A politically motivated act is not excluded.
Sellin Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 0October 7th planned accommodation On Wednesday, October 7th, unknown persons led a foul-smelling liquid from the outside through a window into the dining room of a planned refugee shelter.
Dresden - Prohlis Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 09th October event On October 9, right-wing extremists attacked guests at the event during a welcome campaign at an asylum shelter. The dialogue event was canceled. In an interview that was later conducted with the Sächsische Zeitung, the responsible district chief of the police in the Prohlis district, Uwe Waurich, made the refugee initiatives responsible for the fact that a welcome event was a provocation.
Trassenheide Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV October 11th planned accommodation On the morning of October 11, two glass bottles filled with flammable liquid were thrown against the wall of an office building in which 15 refugees were to be housed. The attack remained largely without consequences.
Heidelberg Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW October 11th inhabited accommodation In the early morning of October 11th, a targeted arson attack was carried out against a collective accommodation facility for refugees. The suspects are two former residents of the home and the case is being heard in the large criminal court.
Boizenburg / Elbe Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV October 12th planned accommodation On the night of Monday, October 12, an empty apartment building burned out, which was used as a branch of the Schwerin Administrative Court until 2008 . The building has just been renovated to accommodate Syrian refugees. The property damage was estimated at € 350,000. The police suspect arson.
Halle (Saale) Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST October 13th On the night of Tuesday, October 13, a fire was set in a downtown restaurant after a regular refugee meeting there on Monday evening. The state security took over the investigation.
Waltrop Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW October 13th inhabited accommodations On the night of Tuesday, October 13th, swastikas and racist slogans were sprayed on the stairwell and the outer walls of three other refugee homes. The state security determined.
Flensburg DEU Schleswig-Holstein COA.svg SH October, 16th planned accommodation On the night of Friday October 16. an arson attack was carried out on a planned asylum seeker accommodation. One apartment on the first floor burned out completely. People were not harmed in the attack. The state security started investigations.
Traben-Trarbach Coat of arms of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg RP October 17th inhabited accommodation On the night of Saturday, October 17th, an arson attack was carried out on a refugee shelter. Previously unknown perpetrators had set fire to a rubber doormat and placed it against the wooden front door. At that time, witnesses were able to prevent the flames from spreading to the house. On the night of November 21-22, 2015, a group of 10 people shouted xenophobic slogans and threats in front of the house.
Halle (Saale) Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST October 19th event After one of the weekly demonstrations of the "Halle Peace Movement", in which neo-Nazis regularly took part, a group of participants in the Monday demonstration broke the window of a restaurant on Monday, October 19 after the event was dissolved The arson attack had been committed. At the time of the crime, an event by refugees took place in the part of the restaurant that was still usable. The state security took over the investigation.
Landscheid Castle Coat of arms of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg RP 15th October planned accommodation According to the police, strangers ravaged the former Hotel Viktoria between October 15 and 19 and smeared the walls with swastikas and right-wing extremist slogans. The owner had previously offered the hotel to the Wittlich-Land community as refugee accommodation.
Dresden Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN the 20th of October accommodation On October 20, an arson attack was thwarted with a Molotov cocktail on the cafeteria of the Technical University of Dresden , which had been converted into refugee accommodation.
Berlin-Marzahn Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE October 22nd inhabited accommodation A butyric acid attack was carried out on a hotel on Rhinstrasse in Marzahn. The dangerous liquid was tipped in the entrance area of ​​the hotel, whereupon the fire brigade had to move in to avert the danger to hotel guests. Refugees are also accommodated in the hotel. The hotel was already the target of an attack on October 2, 2015 when an explosive device exploded in the entrance area.
Buchholz in the north heath Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI October 24th inhabited accommodation On October 24th and on the night of October 28th, strangers smeared swastikas and xenophobic writing on the main entrance of a refugee shelter.
Blankenfelde-Mahlow Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB October 24th planned accommodation On the weekend of October 24th and 25th, there was a smoldering fire in a hallway of a former daycare center, which was converted into a refugee shelter at that time. The fire went out by itself. A technical defect or spontaneous combustion could be ruled out. The state security began investigating the arsonists.
Lampertheim Coat of arms of Hesse.svg HE October 25 inhabited accommodation On Sunday, October 25th, strangers gained access to a building, which was partly used as company headquarters and partly as refugee accommodation, ravaged the rooms and then set them on fire. At the time of the crime, 49 people were housed in the refugee accommodation. According to the police, there was initially no evidence of a xenophobic background.
Freiberg Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN October 25 inhabited accommodation, refugees With 200 officers, the police had to protect refugees on October 25th from around 400 right-wing demonstrators who protested against the arrival of refugees with sit-ins, attacked buses and pelted police cars with food. According to the authorities, the mood was heated and aggressive.
Bernburg (Saale) Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST October 27 inhabited accommodation On the night of October 27, 2015, a window in the home of a family from India was broken with a stone. The state security was switched on.
New Wulmstorf Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI October 27 inhabited accommodation On the night of October 27th, strangers wrote several xenophobic letters in chalk on the road in front of an accommodation. The state security determined.
Sebnitz Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN October 25 inhabited accommodation On the night of October 25, four hooded young men bawled in front of a former homeless shelter in which six refugees live in addition to other tenants in two residential units, and threw stones into a window on the ground floor. The front door pane was kicked in. When a startled resident stepped into the stairwell, he found himself facing four men who asked "where the Kanaks" were. He then alerted the police and the perpetrators fled.
Frankenberg Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN October 29th inhabited accommodation an injured person On October 29th, there were riots outside an asylum seeker accommodation. One group of people threw a beer bottle against a window in the accommodation. A 25-year-old suffered shock and was treated on an outpatient basis. The group fled before the police arrived. Even before the crime, the group had shouted xenophobic slogans near the train station.
Hanover Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI 30th of October Refugees An injured person A young Syrian was attacked and injured by five strangers on the evening of October 30 in front of an asylum seeker accommodation in the southern part of Hanover. The attackers had previously shouted xenophobic slogans from a moving car and fled after the crime.
Cossebaude Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN October 31 planned accommodation Shortly after midnight on October 31, residents noticed a fire in the vacant hotel on Breitscheidstrasse. The building was intended for refugees. The fire brigade was able to extinguish.
Dippoldiswalde Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN October 31 accommodation About an hour and a half after the fire in Cossebaude, a residential container complex in Dippoldiswalde caught fire that same night. Unfortunately, this fire could not be extinguished in time and the system burned out completely.
Wismar Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV October 31 Refugees two injured At around 9 p.m. on Saturday, October 31, several masked people attacked two Syrian refugees with baseball bats and other weapons. The two injured had to be treated in hospital.
Freital Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0November 1st inhabited accommodation An injured person On the night of November 1, an attack was carried out on an asylum seeker accommodation using pyrotechnics that were not approved in Germany, in which one person was injured and several windows were destroyed. Four days later, the police searched several apartments in Dresden and Freital of suspects who are also suspected of attacking refugee supporters.
Magdeburg Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST 0November 1st Refugees three injured On Sunday, November 1st, three Syrian refugees were attacked and injured by a group of 20 to 30 men. They kicked and hit the head, stomach and back, some with baseball bats. When they were disturbed by two plainclothes police officers who happened to be arriving, the perpetrators fled. According to police, an alleged perpetrator was provisionally arrested at the age of 24. The victims of the attack suffered, among other things, bruises and lacerations on the face, damaged ribs and had to receive outpatient hospital care. A Syrian was knocked unconscious, his lip was torn open and his nose was smashed. The police launched investigations into dangerous bodily harm, serious breach of the peace, violation of the gun law and resistance to law enforcement officers. The detainee was known to the police at the time of the crime.
Meerane Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0November 2 Police officers, refugee convoy two injured On November 2, 80 people blocked several buses carrying refugees with cars and through crowds. When the police wanted to break the blockade, they were attacked and pelted with firecrackers. Two officers were injured and three rioters were temporarily arrested.
Kruckow Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 0November 5th inhabited accommodation On November 5, strangers threw glass bottles into a window of an accommodation inhabited by Syrian refugees.
Lobstädt Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0November 7th planned accommodation On November 7 or 8, unknown perpetrators broke into a former vocational school and set a fire there, sooting the building and breaking windows. Since the accommodation had not yet been occupied, the attack was only noticed on November 9th.
Piss Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST 0November 8th planned accommodation On the night of November 8th, three incendiary devices were thrown into an empty building in Peißen near Halle . The building had been considered as a refugee shelter. The fire could not spread. The police state security is investigating.
Beucha Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0November 8th planned accommodation On November 8th, unknown perpetrators broke into a building of a quarry company and started a fire there, but it went out by itself. They also committed damage to property. The building should soon be used as accommodation for asylum seekers.
Berlin-Koepenick Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE 0November 9th inhabited accommodation On November 9th, two gunshots were fired at a shelter for refugees. The projectiles ricocheted off the windows.
Fulda valley Coat of arms of Hesse.svg HE November 11th uninhabited accommodation On November 11th, employees of a security guard noticed a cut gas pipe on a gas tank between an occupied and an unoccupied shelter for refugees. An explosion was prevented by the fire brigade. The state security was switched on.
Bad Belzig Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB November 11th Refugees On November 11th, three young people attacked a Somali asylum seeker after she was shopping. One of the perpetrators kicked the heavily pregnant woman.
Crimmitschau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN November 12th inhabited accommodation On November 12, six people carried out an arson attack on an inhabited asylum seeker accommodation, which caused slight damage to property. The prosecution requested several arrest warrants. In early December, three arrest warrants for attempted murder were issued.
Trassenheide Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 15th of November planned accommodation An arson attack was carried out on November 15 on an office building that was soon to be used as refugee accommodation, rendering the building uninhabitable. There was already an arson attack on the building in October, albeit without consequences.
Berlin Coat of arms of Berlin.svg BE 21st November inhabited accommodation, refugees In the evening around 10 p.m., 6 neo-Nazis broke into the asylum accommodation on Glambecker Ring, racially insulted two residents standing in front of the accommodation and spit on them. Only by quickly evading one of the men can one avoid being hit with a beer bottle.
Jueterbog Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB 21st November Meeting place A church meeting place for refugees was damaged by an explosion on the night of November 21. The police assumed it was arson and that the explosion was intentionally caused by pyrotechnics. The Brandenburg Interior Minister Karl-Heinz Schröter (SPD) and Regional Bishop Markus Dröge took part in a rally the following day . A neo-Nazi cell around the Nauen NPD politician Maik Schneider , who had reportedly reported a xenophobic demonstration in Jüterbog before the attack, is suspected .
Brandenburg on the Havel Brandenburg Wappen.svg BB November 27th uninhabited accommodation On the night of November 27, an arson attack caused minor damage to a former school into which refugees were to move a week and a half later.
Zwickau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0December 1 Refugees On the morning of December 1, security forces found an object in front of a planned shelter for refugees, which looked like a pipe bomb. The explosives experts consulted realized that it was a dummy. Three suspects were arrested.
Eggesin Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 0December 1 Refugees 2 injured On December 1, four Germans attacked two Afghan refugees from behind and kicked those lying on the ground. The perpetrators then fled. The victims were injured in the head and had to be treated in hospital.
Plauen Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0December 1 Refugees Not specified On the afternoon of December 1, ten young people attacked two refugees from Somalia when they tried to buy tickets at a bus stop. After threatening and beating the two men, they stole 200 euros from one of the refugees and disappeared. The police suspected a xenophobic background.
Viechtach Bavaria Wappen.svg BY 02. December Refugees On December 2, strangers threw stones into the window of an asylum seeker accommodation. Nobody was hurt. The property damage is estimated at around 200 euros.
Herxheim Coat of arms of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg RP 0December 4th uninhabited accommodation On the night of December 4th, strangers threw three filled canisters with a previously unknown liquid onto the roof of a former technology center that was being converted into asylum accommodation. The police said that an attempt had apparently been made to set the liquid on fire, which also succeeded with one of the canisters. The building ceiling and the flooring were slightly charred. The first residents should move in in mid-December. On December 10th, another building in Herxheim that housed asylum seekers went up in flames. The nine residents were unharmed. The cause of the fire is unclear.
Altenburg Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH 0December 7th inhabited accommodation 10 injured On the night of December 7th, a fire broke out in the stairwell of a shelter inhabited by refugees. The fire is believed to have broken out in two strollers in the stairwell. Ten residents, including a baby, had to be treated for suspected smoke inhalation.
Niederdorf and Thalheim Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 0December 8th inhabited accommodation On the night of December 8th, unknown perpetrators each brought a pig's head in front of the emergency accommodation in the former district office in Niederdorf near Stollberg and in Thalheim in front of the disused Erzgebirgsbad, which had been converted into emergency accommodation. In Thalheim, posters with black swastikas were also placed on two trees next to the impaled pig's head.
Bark Coat of arms of North Rhine-Westfalia.svg NW 0December 8th inhabited accommodation On the night of December 8th, perpetrators threw two fist-sized stones through the windows of two rooms of a refugee accommodation in Borken. At this point in time, four children were sleeping in one of the rooms, and five people were in the other. Nobody was injured.
Spice up Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 09th of December Refugees 2 injured On December 9th, 5 children of asylum seekers who are attending a DaZ class (“German as a second language”) at the local secondary school were insulted and attacked by classmates in class 8 for xenophobic motives. Two girls aged 9 and 14 were seriously injured in the arm. The perpetrators are being investigated for dangerous bodily harm.
Jahnsdorf Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 10th of December Refugees Several injured On the evening of December 10th, around 30 people attacked a bus with arriving refugees in front of a refugee shelter in Jahnsdorf and injured several people, including the bus driver and an employee of the security service. Three to six perpetrators threw stones and set firecrackers on fire. A pane of the bus broke. The refugees were then placed in another quarter.
Guestrow Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV 12th of December inhabited accommodation On December 12, strangers pelted an asylum shelter with stones and destroyed two panes. They were filmed by a surveillance camera. Nobody got hurt.
Eichstatt Bavaria Wappen.svg BY 13th December inhabited accommodation On the night of December 13th, strangers threw stones at a building used to house unaccompanied refugee minors. According to witness statements, xenophobic statements should also have been made. Nobody got hurt.
Bad Bevensen Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI 13th December uninhabited accommodation On the night of December 13th, unknown persons started a fire in a planned asylum shelter. They also broke into the unoccupied building, clogged drains and turned on taps.
Rossleben Coat of arms of Thuringia, svg TH 13th December inhabited accommodation In the early morning of December 13th, unknown perpetrators threw fireworks at a refugee home. A window at the entrance to the house was destroyed by the detonation of a firecracker. According to witness statements, the perpetrators shouted xenophobic slogans.
Pirna Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN December 14th uninhabited accommodation On the night of December 14th, previously unknown persons threw a Molotov cocktail at the former district office, which refugees were to move into from December 14th.
Zwickau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN 15th December inhabited accommodation On the evening of December 15, unidentified people shot fireworks at a shelter and fled. The police assume a xenophobic motive, no one was injured.
Graefenhainichen Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST December 17th inhabited accommodation On December 17th, unknown persons broke into a former Schleifer building and flooded it from top to bottom. There was a six-figure property damage, the house can no longer be used for an indefinite period. Shortly afterwards, on December 19, a butyric acid attack was carried out on the local church square, where a public festival for tolerance and cosmopolitanism took place a little later.
Wittenberg Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST 21st December uninhabited accommodation On the night of December 21, an attack with butyric acid was carried out on the former Karl Marx School in Wittenberg-West, which is being converted into collective accommodation for around 220 refugees. In addition, stickers with xenophobic slogans were discovered on a barricade next to the former school premises.
Schwäbisch Gmünd Coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg (lesser) .svg BW 25 December uninhabited accommodation On the night of December 25th, a fire in one of the three buildings was discovered in the shell of a planned communal accommodation for refugees in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Oberbettringer Straße, which, according to the police, was "very likely to have been started by arson". Due to the rapid discovery and the rapid intervention of the fire brigade, the damage was "relatively minor" according to official information.
Schlettau Coat of arms of Saxony.svg SN December 26th uninhabited accommodation In the early morning of December 26th, four perpetrators threw several incendiary devices into a planned refugee shelter. Two of the incendiary devices went out when thrown through a window pane, two more landed on a canopy and could be extinguished by the security guard. On April 27, 2016, a suspect was arrested and his home and the homes of the other 3 suspects were searched.
Graefenhainichen Coat of arms Saxony-Anhalt.svg ST December 28th uninhabited accommodation On the evening of December 28th, the former Schleifer building was attacked again. Between 7.45 p.m. and 7.50 p.m. strangers threw four panes into the rear of the former office building with stones. The police and state police are investigating. The property damage is in the four-digit range.
Neualbenreuth Bavaria Wappen.svg BY December 29th uninhabited accommodation On December 29, it was found that a wall and window of a planned refugee shelter had been sprayed with several swastikas.
Sellin Coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (small) .svg MV December 31 inhabited accommodation In the night from December 31, 2015 to January 1, four young people threw firecrackers at a refugee accommodation in Sellin on Rügen. Xenophobic slogans are said to have been shouted.
Gleidingen Coat of arms of Lower Saxony.svg NI December 31 inhabited accommodation Unknown people tried to start a fire in a refugee shelter early on New Year's Eve.

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