Authorities in Germany and Austria have uncovered a chilling plot by the far-right group "Sächsische Separatisten" to establish a neo-Nazi state.
The group, consisting of 15-20 members, planned to seize territories in eastern Germany and prepared for societal collapse, referred to as "Tag X.
" Investigations revealed ties to Austria, including the involvement of the Schimanek family, known for their neo-Nazi connections.
The group allegedly rented a forest house near the Kronsegg castle ruins in Austria as a retreat.
Raids across Germany, Poland, and Austria in November led to eight arrests, including two Schimanek brothers.
Evidence points to illegal arms deals and connections to Austrian explosives experts, raising concerns about the group's reach and resources.






