
Andreas Franck
Andreas Franck is a prominent figure in the Bavarian judicial system, serving as the antisemitism commissioner for the state. He recently gained media attention for his role in initiating investigations related to a 1970 arson attack on a Jewish senior home in Munich, which resulted in the tragic deaths of seven individuals. His actions were prompted by new evidence suggesting potential links to the far-right extremist scene, highlighting ongoing concerns about antisemitism and the historical context of such violent acts in Germany.
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Andreas Franck is the antisemitism commissioner who reopened investigations into the case.
München: Brandanschlag auf jüdisches Altenheim vor Aufklärung – nach mehr als 50 Jahren - MünchenAndreas Franck, the anti-Semitism commissioner of the Bavarian judiciary, had discussions following the announcement of the assembly.
Demonstration angekündigt: Münchner Juden fürchten Spießrutenlauf zum Schabbat - MünchenAndreas Franck is the chief public prosecutor and the antisemitism officer for all of Bavaria.
Nach Überfall auf Kippa-Träger in München: Angreifer muss ins Gefängnis - MünchenAndreas Franck is the Chief Public Prosecutor and Antisemitism Commissioner of the Bavarian Justice.
Antisemitismus: „Juden werden in diesem Land wieder verfolgt“ - BayernAndreas Franck is the antisemitism commissioner of the Bavarian judiciary involved in the investigation of the case.
München: Rechtsextremer soll Attentat auf jüdisches Altenheim 1970 begangen haben - München

















