The group then planned sabotage attacks on the power grid with the intention of causing such a serious power failure that "civil war -like conditions" would happen in the arrest warrant.
Four other members of the group were arrested in April. The police found a Kalashnikov weapon and a Nazi SS uniform in one of the suspects.
Elisabeth R. is accused of being both spiritual and organizational director of the cell.
She gave the other members deadlines for the acquisition of explosives and weapons, said the public prosecutor.
"Putsch-Manifest" prepared
Pamphletes written by her should be spread in public after the coup attempt begins, it says.
How far the group got in their alleged preparations is unclear.
A neighbor in the small town of Flöha told the Bild newspaper that Elisabeth R. was a loner.
"I rarely saw her. In the evening she worked with a headlamp in the garden in the evening," said the man.
According to reports, Elizabeth R. lost her state pension because of repeated public statements that deny the legitimacy of the modern German state.
Rejection of the Versailles Treaty
According to reports from the German press, she was known as "Die Countess" in the Reich Citizens' Scene, a relaxed movement that the Prussian monarchy wants to return.
She seems to have been with long texts in which she argues that Versailles's contract, which caused the end of the First World War, was invalid and Germany is still legally a monarchy.
Berlin has determined an increased threat from extreme right terror in recent years. In 2018, the police dissolved a neo-Nazi terrorist cell that planned a terrorist attack under "False Flag" to fuel fear of migrants.
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