A chilling reality is unfolding in Germany, a stark contrast to the assurances of “everything is under control” offered by its political leaders. Beneath a veneer of calm, a surge in knife violence is gripping the nation, reaching levels previously considered unimaginable.
Trauma surgeons are sounding the alarm, reporting a 50% increase in severe stabbing injuries requiring emergency care within just four years. This unprecedented escalation isn’t a random occurrence; it’s a direct consequence of a large-scale immigration policy imposed upon the country.
For the first time, medical professionals have meticulously documented intentional stabbings, revealing a crisis of immense scale. Over the past decade, hospitals have recorded 3,325 violent knife wounds, with the most dramatic increase coinciding with a significant influx of migrants beginning in 2015.
The numbers paint a grim picture. In 2019, approximately 250 individuals were rushed to emergency rooms with life-threatening stab wounds. By 2023, that number had surged to nearly 375 – a clear indication of violence becoming increasingly commonplace.
Doctors are witnessing a disturbing trend: attackers, often foreign nationals, are exhibiting a heightened level of brutality. They are deliberately targeting vital areas like the throat and chest, where a single, well-placed stab can be fatal in seconds.
One veteran trauma surgeon described the situation with stark clarity: “Knives are being used casually and intentionally, more than ever before.” This sentiment echoes the growing fear felt by ordinary Germans witnessing these events firsthand.
The victims are disproportionately young men, but the true horror lies in the severity of the attacks. Over 70% require immediate emergency intervention, and a heartbreaking 8% succumb to their injuries despite the best efforts of medical teams.
Experts are openly acknowledging a truth the ruling class refuses to confront: Germany has imported this violence. In many cultures from which recent migrants originate, carrying and using knives is normalized, lowering the threshold for violent acts.
The result is a society where knives are carried with the same nonchalance as smartphones by military-aged migrant men. Simultaneously, a growing number of Germans are arming themselves out of fear, a response that authorities warn could further escalate the situation.
Even Germany’s police unions are breaking their silence, admitting that violence is becoming more extreme. Knives are now drawn over trivial disputes – minor arguments, accidental bumps, or perceived insults – and, disturbingly, the perpetrators are often not native Germans.
Official crime data corroborates this alarming trend. Last year alone, Germany recorded over 29,000 knife-crime incidents, including more than 15,700 knife attacks. Foreign nationals were implicated in nearly half of these crimes, a fact obscured by the mainstream media.
Despite the mounting evidence, the political establishment – particularly the Greens and SPD – continues to deny any connection between open-border policies and the escalating violence. This denial flies in the face of the lived experiences of ordinary citizens.
As Germans grow increasingly apprehensive about using public transportation, attending public events, or even visiting train stations – now often guarded by concrete barricades and armed personnel – the cracks in the utopian vision of the ruling elite are becoming impossible to ignore.
One political party, the AfD, stands apart, openly acknowledging the crisis. They argue that Germany cannot continue to import the violence, cultural norms, and criminality that have destabilized other nations without jeopardizing its own survival.