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Michel Freidman Is Outraged
A Jewish journalist who interviewed a neo-Nazi for Germany's
Vanity Fair filed charges against him for pro German remarks.
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Another Kosher Nazi
Mahler, 71, who famously underwent a transformation to the
extreme right, reportedly greeted Friedman with "Heil Hitler" and,
during the course of the two-hour interview, denied the Holocaust
occured and called Hitler the savior of "not only the German
people."
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Friedman Files Charges
After the interview, Friedman filed suit as a private individual
against Mahler because of his "incendiary" remarks. Friedman
commented that the danger of Nazism "is not only a reality of the
past but also of the present."
It is illegal in Germany to glorify Hitler, deny the Holocaust and
to repeat National Socialist propaganda, including emblems and
greetings. [Website note: But it is not illegal to mention what the
JTA does not, that Friedman was sacked as a TV talk show host and a
leader of the country's Jewish community over scandals involving
cocaine dealing and White slaving].
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Horst Mahler
Forty years ago Mahler was part of the Baader-Meinhof gang.
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Who Was Baader-Meinhof Gang
A silly Zionist concoction of neo Nazis, Communists, who aligned
themselves with Palestinians. They were in on the Entebbe hoax.
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Another Jail Bird No One Saw
Mahler was 'supposedly' served nine months in a German jail for a
Hitler salute.
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Mahler And Stoltz
Mahler and his lawyer, Sylvia Stolz, called the judge in the case
a "slave to the state."
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