Mandy S.'s Place of Residence
Mandy S., who came from Erlabrunn near Johanngeorgenstadt in Saxony, organised a hideout for the later NSU trio in a flat in Chemnitz after their flight at the end of January 1998. The right-wing terrorists lived there from 1 January 1998 to 31 July 2002. At the time, S. also lent Beate Zschäpe her AOK health insurance card. Beate Zschäpe used Mandy S.’s name as an alias in various documents. She already knew the neo-Nazi André E., convicted in the Munich NSU trial in 2018, from school. From 31 July 2002 to 10 March 2003, S. lived in Büchenbach near Roth, close to Nuremberg, where she took shooting training at the local shooting club. Among others, she maintained contacts with the neo-Nazi “Fränkische Aktionsfront” (FAF), banned in 2004, and the neo-Nazi “Hilfsorganisation für nationale politische Gefangene und deren Angehörige e.V.” (HNG), banned in 2011. The name of the then-leading FAF activist, Matthias Fischer, appeared on the NSU’s contact list, which was found in a garage in Jena rented by Beate Zschäpe after the trio went underground in January 1998. Mandy S. also published in the neo-Nazi fanzine „Landser", which was edited by Matthias Fischer. S., who no longer lives in Franconia, has for years been the subject of an investigation in connection with the NSU crimes on suspicion of supporting a terrorist organisation.
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Rother Straße 8B, 91186 Büchenbach
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