Neo-Nazi Leader Falls to Death on Hitler's Beloved Untersberg Mountain
Andreas Münzhuber, a senior member of The Third Way, died after slipping on a rain-soaked root during a group hike in Bavaria.
- Andreas Münzhuber, 37, was a prominent figure in the neo-Nazi group Der III Weg, also known as The Third Way.
- Münzhuber fell 60 meters to his death while hiking on Untersberg mountain, a site historically associated with Adolf Hitler.
- The accident occurred during a 30-person expedition on September 29, and Münzhuber was reportedly killed instantly.
- The Third Way is a small, hardcore neo-Nazi group in Germany with around 600 members, focused on political activism.
- Efforts are underway by right-wing extremist groups to raise funds for Münzhuber's funeral and to support his wife and young daughter.