Germany's biggest neo-Nazi trial opened on Monday in the glare of the media. Beate Zschäpe, 38, the main defendant, faces charges of involvement in 10 murders. Few expect her to break her silence. Outside the court, demonstrators accused the authorities of having been blind to the far-right threat for too long.
Smartly dressed in a white blouse and black blazer, and with her arms crossed defiantly, Beate Zschäpe, 38, dubbed the "Nazi Bride" in the media, walked into a Munich courtroom on Monday to face charges of involvement in 10 murders in Germany's biggest neo-Nazi trial.