Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Germany arrested the leader and several members of the so-called "Kingdom of Germany" group, which it said "created a ...
Peter Fitzek unable to convince judge that, as a ‘monarch’, he should be immune from prosecution James Jackson is a Berlin-based journalist, documentary maker and presenter, as well as host of the Mad ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Peter Fitzek, the self-proclaimed king of the ‘Kingdom of Germany’, poses outside his estate - AFP/Getty As dawn broke over ...
This is the man who's conquered a castle in the German countryside, appointed himself King and now rules over 5,000 loyal "subjects". Self-appointed Peter the First, who went by Peter Fitzek in a past ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Self-appointed "King of Germany" Peter Fitzek arrives for his trial A German court on Wednesday sentenced Peter Fitzek, the ...
Members of a group calling itself the Kingdom of Germany, which was targeted in nationwide raids, reject the existence of the German state and want to set up a parallel one. By Christopher F. Schuetze ...
Major part of far-Right monarchist movement which rejects existence of post-war German state is banned James Rothwell is The Telegraph’s Berlin correspondent. He joined in 2014 and has since worked as ...
More than a century after Germany‘s last monarchy collapsed, police have arrested Peter Fitzek, a self-styled monarch, and outlawed his “Kingdom of Germany” organisation. The arrest followed dawn ...
A man who declared himself the "King of Germany" has been jailed for setting up an illegal bank and embezzling euro €1.3m (£1.1 m) of deposits. Peter Fitzek declared himself King of Germany in 2012, ...
May 13 (UPI) --The leader of a secessionist group known as the "Kingdom of Germany" was arrested Tuesday morning with supporters for allegedly running a counter-German state, which government ...
BERLIN, Germany — A German court on Wednesday sentenced Peter Fitzek, the self-declared “King of Germany”, to jail for setting up an illegal bank and embezzling up 1.3 million euros of deposits.