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List of mass stabbings in Germany

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This is an incomplete list of mass stabbings in Germany. The casualty figures of mass stabbings below include violence-related deaths and injuries with a knife, hatchet and spear respectively, casualty inflicted by legal intervention (i.e., deaths caused by law enforcement and other persons with legal authority to use deadly force acting in the line of duty), as well as suicide.

Background on crime statistics

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The list is incomplete, because no federal statistics on all stabbings in Germany are available (unlike in the United States, for example); the Bundeskriminalamt (Germany) started to track only knife attacks in 2020.[1] Knife attacks are defined as either mere threats with a knife or the actual attacks.[1]: 15 

Data from the police crime statistics of individual German states show, that in several states the number of stabbings increased from 2013 to 2018 by over 30%.[2] In 2020 alone, there were at least 100 deaths from nearly 20,000 knife attacks. A large proportion of the crimes are related to domestic violence.[3] The overall number of knife attacks increased by 7.4% from 399,699 in 2022 to 429,157 in 2023. The number of non-German suspects increased more (13%) than the number of German suspects (4%). The highest increase of 20% was in immigrants in Germany, even though they perpetrated only 31.830 out of the 430,000 knife attacks.[1]: 15 

There is evidence that severe injuries have doubled, per the statistics from the trauma registry of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie: From 2014 to 2023, 4,917 people with severe knife stab injuries were admitted to German hospitals out of a total of 212,628 admissions to an ICU due to serious injuries. Here, the overall proportion of knife injuries increased sharply from 2014 to 2023, from just under 2 to over 3 %, even though since 2018, patients have to give their written consent in order to be included in the statistics (which caused a high number of unreported cases ).[4]

1920s and earlier

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Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
4 September 1913 Degerloch and Mühlhausen an der Enz, German Reich 5 0 5 39-year-old Ernst August Wagner killed his wife and 4 children by cutting their throat and chest with a blackjack and dagger. He was a teacher with severe endogenous depression and suicidal ideation, later diagnosed with paranoia. Hours later he shot 20 people, killing nine.[5]
6 June 1925 Hassenberg and Lindenberg, German Reich 9 1 10 30-year-old Wilhelm Brückner killed 9 family members with an axe and a kitchen knife and afterwards himself. He suffered a lightning injury in childhood and was thought to have had mental retardation and mental illness given auditory hallucinations.[6]

1960s

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Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
11 June 1964 Volkhoven in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia 11 22 33 57-year old Walter Seifert attacked a Catholic elementary school with a home-made flamethrower and a spear, killing eight pupils and two teachers, afterwards himself. Was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 1954.[7]
14 December 1968 Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg 2 5 7 A Yugoslav guest worker stabbed seven people, killing two, at his guest home. He was killed by police gunfire.[8]

1980s

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Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
8 August 1989 Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg 2 3 5 A 48-year-old failed asylum seeker from Cameroon stabbed five police officers with a bayonet, killing two, before being shot dead by wounded officers.[9]

2000s

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Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
16 September 2003 Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg 1 3 4 A 24-year-old man killed one person and wounded three others with a sword at a mail-order company.[10]
3 April 2005 Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg 1 3 4 A 25-year-old Tamil stabbed four people with a sword, killing one, during a church service.[11]

2010s

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Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
17 October 2015 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia 0 5 5 A 44-year-old man stabbed mayoral candidate Henriette Reker into the neck at a political information stand in the city, injuring four others. The motive was thought in protest of the CDU's pro immigration policies on refugees.[12]
10 May 2016 Grafing station, near Munich, Bavaria 1 3 4 A 27-year-old mentally disturbed man stabbed four men, one of them fatally at Grafing station, some 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Munich. As he reportedly shouted "Allahu Akbar" while stabbing the random victims, first reactions of the German and international media as well as the general public suspected an Islamist attack. On his arrest shortly after the attack, he proved to be a mentally disturbed, unemployed carpenter with drug problems and no known ties to Islamist organizations.[13]
24 July 2016 Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg 1 3 4 A 21-year-old refugee of the Syrian civil war attacked his girlfriend and co-worker at his Doner kebab workplace with a knife killing her, wounding two other people, before being struck accidentally by a car and arrested by police. An asylum seeker who had arrived in 2015, he had been previously arrested for causing bodily harm.[14]
18 July 2016 between Treuchtlingen and Würzburg, Bavaria 1 (perpetrator) 5 6 A 17-year-old former unaccompanied child refugee from Afghanistan wanted to avenge the death of a friend in Afghanistan. He had been in contact with the Islamic State.[15]
9 March 2017 Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia 0 10 10 A 36-year-old asylum seeker from Kosovo, who had arrived in Germany in 2009 and was considered mentally ill attacked nine fellow passengers with an axe aboard a train. He jumped from a nearby bridge while attempting to escape capture, injuring himself severely. He was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.[16]
28 July 2017 Barmbek area of Hamburg 1 6 7 26-year-old Ahmad Alhaw, a Palestinian failed asylum seeker took a 20 cm-long kitchen knife from a supermarket shelf to attack several people, killing one. He was known to have had contacts with Salafists, and had psychological and drug problems.[17]
21 October 2017 Münich, Bavaria 0 8 8 34-year-old Patrick H., asked random passers-by if they are clairvoyant and then attacked with a 9 cm-long knife. He was labeled as schizophrenic and was placed in a closed psychiatric clinic.[18]
20 July 2018 Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein 0 10 10 A 34-year old German from Iran attacked 10 people in a bus in Lübeck with a kitchen knife; he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia.[19]
26 August 2018 Chemnitz, Saxonia 1 3 3 22-year old Iraki Jussif A. and 23-year old Syrian Alaa S. were taken into custody after a stabbing in Chemnitz, after which 35 year old Daniel H. died. A third suspect, an Iraki asylum seeker was fugitive.[20] This led to days long 2018 Chemnitz protests.
28 September 2018 Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg 0 3 3 A 19-year old asylum seeker from Afghanistan attacked a 19 and 20 year old asylum seekers from Syria and a 52-year old German.[21]
19 September 2019 Monheim am Rhein, Baden-Württemberg 0 3 3 A 20-year old under the influence of drugs injured 3 people with a knife and then threatened to jump out of the window of the 13 th floor.[22]

2020s

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Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
25 June 2021 Würzburg, Bavaria 3 women 8 11 24-year-old homeless Abdirahman Jibril of Somalia killed three civilians with a kitchen knife in a Woolworth store and wounded seven others. The police shot him into his leg. He had arrived in 2015 as asylum seeker and had a history of violent altercations. He had lived in a homeless shelter since 2019. He admitted to Islamist motives. Another refugee accused him to be an al-Shabaab member. He had a questionable history of mental illness.[23]
4 November 2021 Neumarkt, Bavaria 0 3 seriously, possibly another non-seriously. 3 26 or 27 year old Abdalrahman A. of Palestinian origin who arrived in Germany as a refugee in 2014 claiming on the basis of residency in Syria. Attacked 4 passengers on an ICE high speed passenger train with 200 passengers from Passau to Nuremberg with an 8 centimeter folding knife while the train was near the city of Neumarkt. 3 passengers were "seriously injured".[24][25]
25 January 2023 Brokstedt, Schleswig-Holstein 2 10 12 33-year-old Ibrahim A. of Palestinian origin stabbed nine people on a moving passenger train, killing two. He came to Germany in 2014 and by 2018 he had been convicted for dangerous bodily harm, two fines for theft and one drug offence.[26]
22 February 2024 Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia 0 5 (Including the perpetrator) 5 A 17-year-old male student at the Wilhelm-Dörpfeld secondary school went into the school armed with a knife and a pair of scissors and stabbed multiple pupils and one teacher.[27] He was suspected of suffering from mental illness.
31 May 2024 Mannheim 1 6 (including the perpetrator) 7 : A 25-year-old Afghan refugee is accused of fatally stabbing a police officer and wounding 5 other people at an anti-Islam rally.[28]
15 June 2024 Wolmirstedt, Saxony-Anhalt 2 (including the perpetrator) 3 4 An Afghan man stabbed a man to death, then ran into an UEFA Euro 2024 watch party and injured three people before being shot and killed by police.[29]
23 August 2024 Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia 3 8 11 A 26-year-old refugee from Syria confessed to stabbing 11 people (3 of whom died) during a festival.[30] The Islamic State claimed responsibility.[31]
31 August 2024 Siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia 0 6 6 A 32-year-old German woman stabbed and injured six people on a bus. No clear motive was reported behind the crime.[32]

See also

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References

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