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Carlos Mancini schrieb:

> I read about the demonstration. Nothing worth of
> comment. Among the demonstrators
> were a terrorist group "Antifa" based in
> Germany who are nothing more
> than a bunch of punks with a lot of time in
> their hands.
>
> Carlos
>

100,000 people took part in that march, which used to be a kind of public "do" in the
former GDR, and the vast majority of them were a little too old to sport spikey green
hair.

And even that wouldn't have altered the fact that the Freikorps murdered political
enemies.

And Bertil's argument  that it might have been a reaction to the enemies' violence IMHO
tastes a little of Ernst Nolte, who caused an uproar (similar to the current
Walser/Bubis-debate) by stating that the German concentration camps were only a reaction
to similar camps in Russia.

Greetings from Berlin

Olaf



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