A prince was among those arrested over a suspected far-right plot to topple the German government. | Business Insider

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A descendant from German royalty was one of 25 people arrested last week over suspected plans to overthrow the country's government.

which numbered around 21,000 as of 2021 but has had a large increase in the last yearrefuse to pay taxes as they see the government as a sham, and approximately 10% of believers in the conspiracy movement are thought to be violent.

The Times reported that those arrested on December 7 included police officers and members of the armed forcesHeinrich XIII uses the title Prince of Reuss. Heinrich XIII, 71, is a descendant of Heinrich VI, who was the holy Roman emperor and German king until he died in 1197,According to the outlet, Heinrich XIII is a member of the House of Reuss, which ruled over Thuringia, Germany, until World War I ended in 1918.

Much of the group's planning also took place at Heinrich XIII's hunting lodge in Bad Lobenstein, Germany, according to . Not only did the lodge serve as a meeting space, but Heinrich XIII also housed a supply of the group's explosives and other weapons in its basement, the outlet reported.The Times also reported that the organization planned to overthrow the German government using a military wing and a political wing.

"The military arm would build a new German Army, consisting of 'homeland security companies' yet to be established," Peter Frank, the country's federal prosecutor said in a

 

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