BERLIN — The pages of outstanding arrest warrants cover a range of crimes: robbery, blackmail, fraud, even murder. The German police classify some of the offenses as politically motivated, others as violent. But they all have one thing in common: The perpetrators are right-wing extremists.

The list, issued by Germany’s Interior Ministry last month at the request of the far-left Die Linke party, included 596 outstanding arrest warrants for 462 right-wing offenders, showing a definite surge in right-wing extremism since Germany accepted nearly one million migrants and refugees in 2015.

“We have had this divisive debate about refugees coming to Europe and especially into Germany, and along with it has also been a real, but less-recognized, peak in right-wing activities and right-wing violence,” said Gerd Wiegel, an expert on right-wing extremism and adviser to Die Linke.

Of the 462 right-wing offenders with outstanding warrants, 104 are wanted for crimes classified as violent and 106 are wanted for crimes classified as politically motivated.