BERLIN (AP) — A German man was sentenced Thursday to nearly six years in prison for sending threatening letters to politicians, lawyers and journalists signed with the acronym of a neo-Nazi group. A court in Frankfurt found the 54-year-old man guilty on a range of charges including inciting crime, inciting hatred, disturbing the peace, issuing threats, and assaulting a law enforcement officer, according to the news agency dpa. The man, who was identified only as Alexander M. in keeping with German privacy rules, received five years and 10 months in prison, dpa reported. Starting in 2018, Alexander M. sent dozens...