Antisemitic school leaflet returns to haunt Bavarian leader
By DW
28 August 2023 |
2:50 pm
The deputy premier of Bavaria, Hubert Aiwanger, was accused by a major German daily of penning and circulating an antisemitic pamphlet in his school days. But his elder brother said later in the day he was the author.
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