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This article discusses the controversial sculptures depicting antisemitic imagery in German churches, dating back to the Middle Ages. Despite being offensive, these sculptures are not removed due to contextual plaques. The article also mentions the political shift in Germany, with a fifth of the voters voting for the neo-Nazi party Alternative für Deutschland, which wants Germany to leave the European Union.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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