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Josef Gunther – Bank Robbery

 

Josef Gunther – Bank Robbery (Munich, West Germany, 1991)

Josef Gunther was a grizzled Kriminalhauptkommissar in the Munich Kripo, a man shaped by the Cold War border. Born in 1948 in a bombed-out Frankfurt, he had joined the police in the 1970s to fight the Red Army Faction and the rising wave of neo-Nazis. By the early ’90s, with reunification chaos flooding the south with Eastern criminals, he operated with a heavy conscience and a stronger liver. He chain-smoked HB cigarettes and drove an old Opel Rekord that smelled of coffee and gun oil.

A sleek private bank in the Bogenhausen district was hit at closing time on a crisp November afternoon. Three masked men with Czech-made Skorpions took 1.8 million Deutsche Marks and left two guards dead. Professional, fast, no fingerprints. The new unified Germany was leaking cash and weapons from the East, and Josef smelled Stasi leftovers or ex-Volkspolizei moonlighting as bandits.

He leaned on his network of informants in the beer halls and Turkish cafés. A nervous fence in Schwabing let slip that the guns came from a warehouse near the old inner-German border. Josef drove east through the night, past villages still adjusting to capitalism. In a half-abandoned industrial yard, he found the getaway car—Polish plates, wiped clean except for one overlooked cigarette butt with Eastern tobacco.

The breakthrough came from the bank’s silent alarm logs. One of the tellers, a quiet young woman named Anna, had hesitated just long enough to trigger it manually. Josef confronted her in her tiny apartment. She broke down—her brother, freshly out of a Dresden prison, had been forced into the crew by a Serbian gang using the chaos of reunification. The gang was pressuring her family back East.

Josef coordinated with the Bavarian Special Response Unit. The final confrontation happened in an abandoned rail depot outside the city. Gunfire echoed under the sodium lights. Two robbers went down; the third was captured alive. The money was mostly recovered, though some had already vanished into black-market channels heading toward Yugoslavia.

Back at the station, Josef poured himself a coffee and stared at the file. Another victory in a country that no longer felt like home. He lit another cigarette and muttered, “Willkommen im neuen Deutschland,” with bitter irony.

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Josef Gunther – Bank Robbery

  Josef Gunther – Bank Robbery (Munich, West Germany, 1991) Josef Gunther was a grizzled Kriminalhauptkommissar in the Munich Kripo, a man s...