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Description: Germany's participation in the recent "Erna" games in Estonia has raised eyebrows about the country's relationship to its Nazi past. The games pay homage to Estonian soldiers who were on a saboteur mission for German intelligence in 1941. |
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agoldsteinberlin ::: Favorites Live in Berlin. Never saw "a Jew Manyuk".The guy is a fraud, an imposter.The clip was made by Russian "Commie News, Inc., Agitprop Abteilung". 07-08-23 18:09:59 _____________________________________________________ | |
HansMenz ::: Favorites I agree that anti-Semitism unfortunately continues to exist in Germany, but Russia Today's attempt to link anti-Semitism in Germany with its small-scale participation in the Erna games must be seen as a failure. I understand Russia's discomfort about Estonia's cementing over of a Soviet cemetery and the Erna games, but one cannot ignore the fact that totalitarianism is more alive today in Russia (and, for that matter, in Russia Today) than it is in Central and Western Europe. 07-08-22 08:57:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
eksiarvamus ::: Favorites Wow. How much did you pay to those Jews that they would speak this nonsense? And Erna wasn't an SS batallion, this was a Finnish Army formation, of Estonian volunteers, that fulfilled reconnaissance duties in Estonia behind the Red Army lines during World War II. (Wiki) 07-08-21 16:03:05 _____________________________________________________ |
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