1992 Mölln arson attack

On the night of 22 November 1992, 2 German men with neo-Nazi ties set fire to the 2 houses of Turkish families in Mölln, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

A series of arson attacks, bombings, and shootings have targeted the Turkish community in both public and private spaces, such as in their homes, cultural centres, and businesses.

On the night of 22 November 1992, Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein two right-wing extremists, 25-year-old Michael Peters and 19-year-old Lars Christiansen[a][1] firebombed two houses inhabited by the Turkish Arslan and Yılmaz families.

The caller ended his call with the words “Heil Hitler.”[6] While the response by police and firemen were as fast as possible, the damage had been done by the time they arrived.

Mölln's mayor, Joachim Doerfler, headed a silent procession of several hundred residents.