East Germany in the 90s: Young people in Springerstiefel dominate the streets. Anyone who opposes them or doesn't fit into their right-wing world view becomes a target for violence. In "Springerstiefel - Fascho oder Punk", author Hendrik Bolz and reporter Don Pablo Mulemba go on a very personal search for clues in the East during the years of the baseball bat.
Why was it "cool" for so many young people to be neo-Nazis? How did right-wing violence become a normal part of everyday life? And what are the consequences for the people affected?