When you hear of a coup d'etat, you would perhaps imagine it in some unstable country, definitely not in a developed European country like Germany. But on December 7, 2022, Germany woke up to this very reality - a failed attempt at a coup.
The plot sounds hilarious - a group of conspiracy theorists belonging to the Reichsbürger movement (citizens of the Reich), who reject democratic values and dream of pre-WWII German borders, wanted to elevate a certain "Prince" Heinrich XIII as their new head of monarchy, and of course, all with the help of Russia.
But when you hear about the details, it sounds dangerous. While the right-wing extremist group may not have been successful in their attempt at a coup, they were heavily armed and there could have been bloodshed and deaths, had the German authorities not stepped up in time.
When I hear about the coup attempt in Germany & the desire of these violent extremists to insert Prince Heinrich XIII of Reuss as the leader after a planned execution of the German chancellor, it sounds ludicrous, laughable. But that's the thing: These people are deadly serious.
— Steven Beschloss (@StevenBeschloss) December 7, 2022
Gun laws: In response, Germany has decided to tighten its gun laws. But, it's not as if Germany is like the US, where you can buy a gun at a supermarket.
So, what happened? Last week, German authorities carried out a large-scale raid at around 150 locations related to the Reichsbürger movement.
The coup plot leader in Germany looks like if Wes Anderson made a movie about Bernie Madoff pic.twitter.com/Ok1PqyBr3e
— Zack Budryk (@BudrykZack) December 7, 2022
The coup has been thwarted by Germany. It now looks like a joke, when we see some 50-year-old pensioners trying to overthrow the German government to install a minor aristocrat. Heinrich XIII, who calls himself "Prince", wouldn't have had much luck rising to the throne even if Germany was a monarchy, given his rank. But for the extremists, perhaps some aristocrat is better than none.
What is the Reichsbürger movement? The Reichsbürger movement is a cluster of several right-wing extremist groups in Germany who see the democratically elected government as an illegitimate entity controlled by foreign powers.
THREAD I see that many of those who don't live in Germany, are not aware of the "Reichsbürger" (Imperial Citizens) far-right movement, as its members were arrested today for the alleged preparation of a coup. Let me start this thread on the details of this conspiracy theory 1/x
— Sergej Sumlenny (@sumlenny) December 7, 2022