Franz Fuchs

Franz Fuchs (12 December 1949 in Gralla, Styria - 26 February 2000 in Graz) was a xenophobic Austrian terrorist. Between 1993 and 1997 he killed four people and injured 15, some of them seriously, using three improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and five waves of 25 mailbombs in total.

Fuchs' mailbomb campaigns and his personality features are according to criminal psychologists, who later characterized him, as a highly intelligent but socially inept loner. His designated targets were people he either considered to be foreigners, or organisations and individuals "friendly to foreigners."

Read more about Franz Fuchs:  Mail Bombs and IEDs, Arrest, Trial and Death, Unresolved Questions, Media