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Far right on rise in Europe, says report


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Extremist Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik (left), who went on a killing spree in Norway in July. A new Facebook-based study has revealed a rise in far right political views throughout Europe. Photograph: Scanpix Norway/Reuters

The far right is on the rise across Europe as a new generation of young, web-based supporters embrace hardline nationalist and anti-immigrant groups, a study has revealed ahead of a meeting of politicians and academics in Brussels to examine the phenomenon.

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Research by the British thinktank Demos for the first time examines attitudes among supporters of the far right online. Using advertisements on Facebook group pages, they persuaded more than 10,000 followers of 14 parties and street organisations in 11 countries to fill in detailed questionnaires.

The study reveals a continent-wide spread of hardline nationalist sentiment among the young, mainly men. Deeply cynical about their own governments and the EU, their generalised fear about the future is focused on cultural identity, with immigration – particularly a perceived spread of Islamic influence – a concern.

"We're at a crossroads in European history," said Emine Bozkurt, a Dutch MEP who heads the anti-racism lobby at the European parliament. "In five years' time we will either see an increase in the forces of hatred and division in society, including ultra-nationalism, xenophobia, Islamophobia and antisemitism, or we will be able to fight this horrific tendency."

The report comes just over three months after Anders Breivik, a supporter of hard right groups, shot dead 69 people at youth camp near Oslo. While he was disowned by the parties, police examination of his contacts highlighted the Europe-wide online discussion of anti-immigrant and nationalist ideas.

Data in the study was mainly collected in July and August, before the worsening of the eurozone crisis. The report highlights the prevalence of anti-immigrant feeling, especially suspicion of Muslims. "As antisemitism was a unifying factor for far-right parties in the 1910s, 20s and 30s, Islamophobia has become the unifying factor in the early decades of the 21st century," said Thomas Klau from the European Council on Foreign Relations, who will speak at Monday's conference.

Parties touting anti-immigrant and Islamophobic ideas have spread beyond established strongholds in France, Italy and Austria to the traditionally liberal Netherlands and Scandinavia, and now have significant parliamentary blocs in eight countries. Other nations have seen the rise of nationalist street movements like the English Defence League (EDL). But, experts say, polling booths and demos are only part of the picture: online, a new generation is following these organisations and swapping ideas, particularly through Facebook. For most parties the numbers online are significantly bigger than their formal membership.

The phenomenon is sometimes difficult to pin down given the guises under which such groups operate. At one end are parties like France's National Front, a significant force in the country's politics for 25 years and seen as a realistic challenger in next year's presidential election. At the other are semi-organised street movements like the EDL, which struggles to muster more than a few hundred supporters for occasional demonstrations, or France's Muslim-baiting Bloc Indentitaire, best known for serving a pork-based "identity soup" to homeless people.

Others still take an almost pick-and-mix approach to ideology; a number of the Scandinavian parties which have flourished in recent years combine decidedly left-leaning views on welfare with vehement opposition to all forms of multiculturalism.

Youth, Demos found, was a common factor. Facebook's own advertising tool let Demos crunch data from almost 450,000 supporters of the 14 organisations. Almost two-thirds were aged under 30, against half of Facebook users overall. Threequarters were male, and more likely than average to be unemployed.

The separate anonymous surveys showed a repeated focus on immigration, specifically a perceived threat from Muslim populations. This rose with younger supporters, contrary to most previous surveys which found greater opposition to immigration among older people. An open-ended question about what first drew respondents to the parties saw Islam and immigration listed far more often than economic worries. Answers were sometimes crude – "The foreigners are slowly suffocating our lovely country. They have all these children and raise them so badly," went one from a supporter of the Danish People's Party. Others argued that Islam is simply antithetical to a liberal democracy, a view espoused most vocally by Geert Wilders, the Dutch leader of the Party for Freedom, which only six years after it was founded is the third-biggest force in the country's parliament.

This is a "key point" for the new populist-nationalists, said Matthew Goodwin from Nottingham University, an expert on the far right. "As an appeal to voters, it marks a very significant departure from the old, toxic far-right like the BNP. What some parties are trying to do is frame opposition to immigration in a way that is acceptable to large numbers of people. Voters now are turned off by crude, blatant racism – we know that from a series of surveys and polls.

"[These groups are] saying to voters: it's not racist to oppose these groups if you're doing it from the point of view of defending your domestic traditions. This is the reason why people like Geert Wilders have not only attracted a lot of support but have generated allies in the mainstream political establishment and the media."

While the poll shows economics playing a minimal role, analysts believe the eurozone crisis is likely to boost recruitment to anti-EU populist parties which are keen to play up national divisions. "Why do the Austrians, as well as the Germans or the Dutch, constantly have to pay for the bottomless pit of the southern European countries?" asked Heinz-Christian Strache, head of the Freedom Party of Austria, once led by the late Jörg Haider. Such parties have well over doubled their MPs around western Europe in a decade. "What we have seen over the past five years is the emergence of parties in countries which were traditionally seen as immune to the trend – the Sweden Democrats, the True Finns, the resurgence of support for the radical right in the Netherlands, and our own experience with the EDL," said Goodwin.

The phenomenon was now far beyond a mere protest vote, he said, with many supporters expressing worries about national identity thus far largely ignored by mainstream parties.

Gavan Titley, an expert on the politics of racism in Europe and co-author of the recent book The Crises of Multiculturalism, said these mainstream politicians had another responsibility for the rise of the new groups, by too readily adopting casual Islamophobia.

"The language and attitudes of many mainstream parties across Europe during the 'war on terror', especially in its early years, laid the groundwork for much of the language and justifications that these groups are now using around the whole idea of defending liberal values – from gender to freedom of speech," he said.

"Racist strategies constantly adapt to political conditions, and seek new sets of values, language and arguments to make claims to political legitimacy. Over the past decade, Muslim populations around Europe, whatever their backgrounds, have been represented as the enemy within or at least as legitimately under suspicion. It is this very mainstream political repertoire that newer movements have appropriated."

Jamie Bartlett of Demos, the principal author of the report, said it was vital to track the spread of such attitudes among the new generation of online activists far more numerous than formal membership of such parties. "There are hundreds of thousands of them across Europe. They are disillusioned with mainstream politics and European political institutions and worried about the erosion of their cultural and national identity, and are turning to populist movements, who they feel speak to these concerns.

"These activists are largely out of sight of mainstream politicians, but they are motivated, active, and growing in size. Politicians across the continent need to sit up, listen and respond."
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As a political party, having tens of thousands of online supporters is one thing but translating these into actual votes can be quite another. However, the Demos survey found that 67% of the Facebook fans of the nationalist-populist groups which put up candidates – some are street movements only – said they had voted for them at the most recent election.

Further analysis found that female supporters were more likely to turn support into a vote, as were those who were employed.
 
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Golden Dawn: The alarming rise of Greece's far right



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On a weekday evening, the Golden Dawn headquarters opposite Athens' main station in the neighbourhood of Kolonos is teeming with supporters. A burly man with a thick silver chain around his neck stands at the door. His black T-shirt reads: "Against all."

Pensioners, youths and a priest mill around the room. Mrs Eleftheria, a retired health worker, has been dragged along by a friend. "Golden Dawn has helped people, so I'm curious to see what they're about" she says.

The woman next to Mrs Eleftheria came to ask for the party's help in reclaiming cash that a man owed her.

"We address their complaints, the Golden Dawn MP Ioannis Vouldis says. "Our party's politicians don't live in the rich suburbs like most other MPs. We're part of the neighbourhood."

In less than three years, the party's popularity has shot up from 0.4 per cent of the popular vote to 6.97 per cent in recent elections. Now, that support stands at 12 per cent. With its unyielding criticism of austerity measures and fierce anti-immigrant policies, the party taps many popular anxieties.

But Golden Dawn's help to citizens goes well beyond politics. The party claims it receives calls from distressed landlords whose flats have been occupied by migrants.

Mr Vouldis says his party's men clear the households thanks to their "good face and strong hand".

"They have taken on the role of the police," says 30-year-old Vassilis, a policeman from northern Greece who voted for the party in the last elections. "They provide a good pressure to the political system when corruption goes unpunished and poverty soars."

The broken trust between mainstream politicians and Greeks is only one reason for the rise of the far right. With its nationalist rhetoric, Golden Dawn appeals to the bruised pride of Greeks who see their country surrender to the "diktats" of foreign lenders.

But the rise of the party has ugly consequences. Recently, Golden Dawn MPs smashed the stalls of immigrants in Rafina. Rights groups have criticised the police for standing by while attacks on foreigners have increased. Last Saturday, thugs broke into the home of the imam of the Pakistani community.

"The rise of fascism in Greece is very dangerous," Javed Aslam, president of the Greek Pakistani community, said. "I don't understand how Europe can remain silent about this terrorism."
 
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Rise of the Fourth Reich: Fears Germany is losing its battle with neo-Nazi menace


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Seven decades after the downfall of the Third Reich, Germans seem blind to the horrors

For restaurant owner Uwe Dziuballa, every year from early March the phone calls come with chilling regularity – callers try to book a table for Adolf Hitler for April 18 – the Fuhrer’s birthday.

Since Uwe opened his Kosher restaurant in the eastern German city of Chemnitz in 2000, he has endured hatred and abuse – from pigs’ heads nailed to his door, to “You Jew pig” screamed down the phone and people urinating through the letterbox.

Uwe’s plight is just a ripple in a rising tide of neo-Nazi hatred in Europe’s most powerful nation.

Seven decades after the downfall of the Third Reich and over 20 years since reunification, Germans seem blind to the dangers.

“After an estimated 180 racist killings in Germany since unification in 1990, after countless assaults, cases of intimidation... the conclusion has to be that Germany is losing the battle against the violent far right,” said authoritative news magazine Der Spiegel this week.

This week German commentators have been reflecting on the rise and rise of those who dream of a Fourth Reich – because this week marked a terrible anniversary.

It is 20 years since right-wing thugs hurled petrol bombs and bricks at an asylum-seekers’ refuge in the Baltic port of Rostock.

While dozens of extremists were responsible, police and firemen had to retreat in the face of a thousands-strong mob of ordinary people who cheered them on.

Two decades on, some Germans are taking stock of the neo-Nazi menace and can draw little comfort from what they see.

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A year ago, the nation was sickened by the crimes of the National Socialist Underground murder squad which assassinated nine immigrant businessmen and a policewoman in a 13-year terror campaign.

“They are disgrace to our country,” said Chancellor Angela Merkel at the time.

But the uproar has faded into large-scale indifference and the fertile ground of the former East Germany continues to churn out extremists.

Individuals and authorities try to fight back. Kindergarten teachers are vetted in Mecklenburg Vorpommern – Merkel’s home turf – because the far right indoctrinates children as young as five.

Hoteliers in Brandenburg were last month issued with a new guidebook telling them how to recognise and stop Nazis from staying in their establishments.

They are warned to be suspicious of people who wear the British clothing brand Lonsdale.

Neo-Nazis love it because the NSDA within the brand name are the initials of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei – the Nazis.

They wave the battle flags of the Kaiser, because all symbols of Nazism are banned. To give the Hitler salute in public is to risk six months in jail.

Yet the racists march on.

There are links to Hitler’s Nazis. Gudrun Burwitz, 82, whose father was SS overlord Heinrich Himmler, has become “godmother” to many female Nazis.

From her home in a leafy suburb of Munich, she is also the leading figure in Stille Hilfe – Silent Help – a support group for Nazi war criminals at large.

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Anti-racism activist Timo Reinfrank said that the far-right frequently manages to establish “nationally liberated zones” in east and rural west Germany.

“People who don’t fit into the Aryan-German world view can’t go there – punks, leftists, skaters, immigrants, gays and lesbians,” Reinfrank says.


At the same time, far-right parties have successfully made inroads into mainstream politics.

Such a place is Jamal, north-east of Berlin where every home bar one is owned by a neo-Nazi.

They hold pagan festivals around bonfires and cluster round a signpost that tells you how far away Braunau am Inn is – Hitler’s Austrian birthplace.

Germany has tried several times to ban the biggest legal far-right party, the NPD, but as long as the country remains two societies – the richer west and the far poorer east – the ultra-right will continue to prey on the disadvantaged and malcontented.

And now, disturbingly, it is not only in the east.

Just a week ago, 900 armed police stormed 150 neo-Nazi premises in North Rhine-Westphalia – the largest swoop ever in western Germany.

It came as the state’s interior minister Ralf Jaeger banned three Hitler-worshipping groups. Two members of one were stopped en-route to Berlin in 2010 with bombs containing glass shards.

This is the fear of the ruling elite – armed Nazis, comfortable with violence and not afraid to use it.

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The funny thing is that the Nazis considered the Slavs to be "Untermensch" (sub-human).

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At the bottom of this hierarchy were "parasitic" races (of non-"Aryan" origin) or "Untermenschen" ("sub-humans"), which were perceived to be dangerous to society.

In Nazi literature, the term 'Untermensch' was applied to the Slavs, especially including Russians, Serbs and ethnic Poles. Nazi ideology viewed Slavs as a racially inferior group, who were fit for enslavement, or even extermination. About 2 million non-Jewish Poles were killed by Nazi Germany.

And now the largest number of Neo-Nazis in the world exist in Slavic countries like Russia and Eastern Europe?
 
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The funny thing is that the Nazis considered the Slavs to be "Untermensch" (sub-human).

Nazism and race - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another allied war propaganda.

60 million Russians (slavs) murdered in cold blood before and after WW2 at the hands of Communist "liberators".





And now the largest number of Neo-Nazis in the world exist in Slavic countries like Russia and Eastern Europe?
Ironic indeed that reality, or better yet actions speak louder than words right? 60 million Slavs butchered at the hands of Zionist commisars of the Soviet Union, yet Russians are supposed to hate Hitler and the Nazis.

Perhaps Hitler didn't kill enough "Untermensch" Slavs to be despised by them.
 
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I don't want to argue with you on this issue Desert Fox, since we were on the receiving end of war crimes perpetrated by the Axis Powers during WW2.

Tell me, by your definition, who, or what is a subhuman?

Are these people considered human by your definition:

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Are people who rape 12 year old girls, 14 15 year old girls and then justify it with comments like "well, in my country girls her age get married", "she shouldn't have been dressed like a skank", etc, considered human or subhuman?

Lets not forget, 60 million Russians, Ukrainians, and millions of Eastern Europeans butchered, mass starved, executed, and deported to siberia at the hands of Bolsheviks and their commisars (most of whom were staunch Zionists) year before Hitler even came to power in Germany and year after WW2 had ended, i'm sure you wouldn't have taken into consideration their losses or their surviving relatives before you reached that conclusion.

Indeed the Japanese committed crimes against the Chinese, which even the Germans under Hitler criticized them for, however Germany was forced into an alliance with Japan due to the Soviets aggressive policies towards Germany. Germans supported the Chinese Nationalists under Chiang Kai Shek, who also apposed the Japanese, that is until Germany formed anti-communist bloc with Japan.
 
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Slavs who are wannabe 'Aryan' :disagree: these punks are jobless thugs who think Hitler and Nazis were cool.

I'm guessing you can say the same for the indian assamese who are fed up of bangali immigrants (as the indians have stated is the root of the problem) pouring into their state, taking their jobs and burdening their resources, they too are perhaps a bunch of "jobless punks" concerned about becoming minorities in their own homeland.
 
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I'm guessing you can say the same for the indian assamese who are fed up of bangali immigrants (as the indians have stated is the root of the problem) pouring into their state, taking their jobs and burdening their resources, they too are perhaps a bunch of "jobless punks" concerned about becoming minorities in their own homeland.


These Far Right groups in Eastern Europe are known to make monkey noises when a black player touches the football yet they still like to migrate to the liberal cities of the west seeking employment :disagree:


Im wondering if there is a direct link with the economic turmoil going on in Greece which has led many to flock to groups like the Golden Dawn and increase the popularity among the masses.
 
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Another allied war propaganda.

60 million Russians (slavs) murdered in cold blood before and after WW2 at the hands of Communist "liberators".

Ironic indeed that reality, or better yet actions speak louder than words right? 60 million Slavs butchered at the hands of Zionist commisars of the Soviet Union, yet Russians are supposed to hate Hitler and the Nazis.

Perhaps Hitler didn't kill enough "Untermensch" Slavs to be despised by them.

Though its a film footage.


The Allied propaganda machine even tried to project the Katyn Massacre as another Nazi atrocity.

And why are the so called Allied forces silent on Russian invasion of Finland and Poland?

And Hitler didn't kill enough subhuman Slavs to be invaded by them in return.
 
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South Asian gangs raping and sexually exploiting vulnerable white young girls 'is an Asian problem', top Crown prosecutor admits


The sexual exploitation and grooming of young vulnerable white girls is a 'particular problem in Asian communities', one of Britain's top prosecutors admitted for the first time today.

In a year when several paedophile gangs were convicted of raping and prostituting victims in north west England, Nazir Afzal says it is impossible not to notice 'that the perpetrators were Asian and the victims were not.'

The Chief Crown Prosecutor for the region added that 'cultural baggage and the status of women among some men in these communities contributes to their disrespect for the rights of women.'

It was claimed last month that fears they would be branded racist meant that police and social services left one group free to rape up to 50 white girls, and Mr Afzal said today he would not 'turn a blind eye.'

It came as the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee announced yesterday a day of evidence next week because its members and chairman Keith Vaz are 'very concerned by the recent cases of child exploitation.'

The Labour MP for Leicester East has previously said: 'I do not think it is a race issue.'

In these disturbing recent cases most victims were white, aged between 13 and 16, many were from vulnerable backgrounds or the care system, and the majority were plied with booze and drugs before being systematically abused.

Speaking to The Times today Mr Afzal said: 'Exploitation happens in every community but these cases demonstrate that group grooming is a particular problem in Asian community. I will not turn a blind eye to crimes in any community.'

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Women raped after being thrown off bus for being 20p short of fare was filmed pleading with driver for EIGHT minutes (as officer in charge of case asks why no other passengers gave her the money)
Sex attacker answered mobile while holding down struggling victim and calmly said: ‘I’ll call you back in 15 minutes’ before continuing vicious assault

He spoke out as two Asian men, Mahfuzur Rahman and Abdul Hannan, were convicted of raping or sexually assaulting four young white women in their area after they picked them up and got them drunk.


In an originally botched prosecution in 2009, victims gave detailed evidence about being violently raped by Rahman before charges were dropped because evidence was said to lack credibility.

Once the case was abandoned, Rahman was free to target a 17-year-old from a nearby children's home, plying her with vodka before sexually assaulting her at his flat.

His other victims were also violently raped or assaulted while very drunk.

And when he was finally arrested and charged with rape again last year individuals close to the case said Rahman told officers: 'Rape? Which one?'

While last month a sex grooming gang of nine were all jailed, and two set to be deported, after they plied teenagers with alcohol before abusing them in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.

The men - who are all from Pakistan, apart from one who is from Afghanistan - groomed and 'shared' the young white girls because they were vulnerable, and abused them above takeaways and shops.

But during the trial it came out that the authorities could have stopped them two years before their sickening crimes were finally uncovered.

In an interview with MailOnline last month Former Labour MP for Keighley Ann Cryer, who has campaigned on the issue of Asian sex gangs and also preventing forced marriage, said that the authorities did ignore complaints in this case because they were 'petrified of being called racist'.

'Forces have been accused of being institutionally racist. That sort of thing sticks,' she added.

'If you do say things like that about any police force then they will be majorly careful to avoid being being put in line for criticism like that. It may well be that they then steer clear of the tragic events that we are talking about. All because they want to be politically correct.'

"I was kept prisoner by the Asian sex gang predator: Victim tells harrowing story of 'boyfriend' who dubbed his car the 'Rape Rover'"

Pretty teenager Toni-Marie Redfern thought she’d found the perfect boyfriend. Polite, handsome, and seven years her senior, he drove a silver BMW, wore designer suits and bought her dinner at her favourite pizza café.

No wonder her schoolfriends were envious. And when he asked her to marry him, she started to make plans for their future.

Yet Toni-Marie eventually learned the truth about Abid Mohammed Saddique.

While they were going out, the British-born man of Pakistani origin was orchestrating what is believed to be the biggest sex-abuse ring ever discovered in Britain, involving up to 100 young girls.

Last year, Saddique and his accomplice, Mohammed Liaqat, whose Derby-based gang groomed girls (most of whom were white and aged between 12 and 18) for sex, were jailed for bringing a ‘reign of terror’ to the North Midlands city.

A court heard how the pair — who had undergone arranged marriages in Pakistan — cruised the streets in a BMW or a Range Rover, which Saddique referred to as the ‘Rape Rover’.

Girls were ‘chatted up’ on the street and invited for drives, during which they were plied with vodka or cocaine before being taken to hotel rooms, parks or houses to be abused. Key to the men’s conviction was Toni-Marie, now 20, who bravely gave evidence against her ex-lover.

‘When I discovered what he had done to those girls, I felt physically sick. He was the puppet master and all his mates were his puppets. Everyone did whatever he told them to do,' she said.

‘I was a white girl who he wanted to control and prove that he could convert to Islam. I saw him and the gang tell non-Muslim girls they were “slags”. I believe it was the religion and culture of these men that made them act like that.

‘In one of the last conversations I had with him, he referred to his Land Rover as the “Rape Rover”. That is when I knew I had to escape. I’d had enough.’

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These Far Right groups in Eastern Europe are known to make monkey noises when a black player touches the football yet they still like to migrate to the liberal cities of the west seeking employment :disagree:
Western Europe is also facing a similar problem like that which Assam is currently facing.

Now, as the economic situation in the EU countries worsens, violent immigrants continue to leech and take advantage of their hos countries, more and more people will continue to be drawn towards far right Neo-Nazi parties.


Im wondering if there is a direct link with the economic turmoil going on in Greece which has led many to flock to groups like the Golden Dawn and increase the popularity among the masses.
Along with immigration, joblessness and soaring prices is also a contributing factor.
 
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Though its a film footage.


The Allied propaganda machine even tried to project the Katyn Massacre as another Nazi atrocity.

And why are the so called Allied forces silent on Russian invasion of Finland and Poland?

And Hitler didn't kill enough subhuman Slavs to be invaded by them in return.

Keep in mind that Britain and France (the "righteous" allied "liberators") declared war on Nazi Germany for invading Poland, yet these same Britain and France remained silent when Bolshevik Russia made an attempt to invade Poland in 1920-1921, this too 13 years before Hitler came to power in Germany.

Also, if i'm not wrong Poles are also Slavic people (Western Slavic), yet Polish women were fair game for Red army soldiers and Polish men were slave labor ripe for the Gulags after the Soviets annexed Poland.

I'm glad you brought up the Katyn Forrest Massacre, here is a interesting story about what really happened and who was responsible, even though for decades the Germans were blamed.
 
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