Trials against members of the so-called "Kaiserreichsgruppe," a group accused of plotting a violent coup in Germany, are underway in multiple states.
The group allegedly planned to overthrow the government in 2022, kidnap Health Minister Karl Lauterbach, and cause a nationwide blackout.
In Celle, a 39-year-old woman is accused of being part of the group but claims she warned police about their plans and denies supporting their ideology.
Meanwhile, in Jena, a 60-year-old man faces charges for organizing meetings and managing the group’s Telegram channels.
The "Reichsbürger" movement, which rejects the legitimacy of the German state, has been linked to far-right extremism.
These trials mark significant steps in addressing the group’s alleged terrorist activities.










