Ralf Wohlleben (born 27 February 1975 in Jena, East Germany[1]) is a German Neo-Nazi and was a supporter of the terrorist group Nationalsozialistischer Untergrund (NSU).
With around 20 other Neo-Nazis, Wohlleben also took part in a meeting with Zschäpe and Böhnhardt during this time, in which crosses were burnt in the style of the US Ku Klux Klan.
In criminal matters, Ralf Wohlleben is accused of aiding and abetting the six NSU killings by "procuring a 'firearm and ammunition' to the 'NSU' in 2001 or 2002, the 'courier' on his behalf as 'NSU' members brought ".
One year after the Nazi terror series became known, the Federal Prosecutor's Office filed an indictment on 8 November 2012 against Ralf Wohlleben for aiding and abetting the murder in six cases.
Wohlleben is represented by lawyer Nicole Schneiders, who during her studies in Jena in the years 2000 and 2001, according to her own information, was a member of the NPD "for a short time", because she was of the opinion that "a defensive democracy does not need a party ban".
After it became known that the main defendant Beate Zschäpe wanted to get involved in the allegations in December 2015, Wohlleben's lawyers announced in November 2015 that this would also testify.
[3] The court saw as well as the Federal Prosecutor's Office in view of the maximum still to be served detention period of three years and four months, no more risk of flight.